Old casement windows can be a beautiful addition to any home, but they often come with their own set of problems. Drafts, leaks, and energy inefficiency are just a few of the issues homeowners face when dealing with these charming yet problematic windows. One of the best ways to combat these issues is by adding weather stripping to your old casement windows. In this blog post, we'll explore the various types of weather stripping available, how to choose the right one for your windows, and how to install them for maximum effectiveness.
Before you can begin weather stripping your old casement windows, it's important to identify the problem areas. Casement windows typically have three main areas where drafts and leaks can occur:
1. The perimeter of the window sash
2. The meeting rail where the two sashes meet when the window is closed
3. The bottom of the window
To determine which areas need attention, close your window on a windy day and hold a lit candle or incense stick near the window. If the flame flickers or the smoke wavers, you've found a draft.
There are several types of weather stripping available, each with its own benefits and drawbacks. Some common types include:
V-strip (tension seal):This type of weather stripping is made of a durable plastic or metal material and is designed to be installed along the window sash's edges. It forms a tight seal when the window is closed, preventing drafts and leaks.
Adhesive-backed foam tape:This is a simple and inexpensive option that can be easily applied to the window frame or sash. It's best for sealing small gaps and can be easily replaced when it wears out.
Door sweeps:These are typically used for doors, but they can also be installed at the bottom of casement windows to seal gaps. They're available in a variety of materials, including rubber, vinyl, and brush-style sweeps.
Compression seals:These are made of foam or rubber and are designed to be installed along the meeting rail or the bottom of the window. They compress when the window is closed, creating a tight seal.
When selecting weather stripping for your old casement windows, consider the following factors:
Durability:Some types of weather stripping, like adhesive-backed foam tape, may need to be replaced more frequently than others. If you're looking for a long-lasting solution, consider V-strip or compression seals.
Ease of installation:Some weather stripping options are easier to install than others. If you're not particularly handy, you may want to choose a simple option like adhesive-backed foam tape or door sweeps.
Aesthetics:Some types of weather stripping are more visible than others. If you're concerned about maintaining the appearance of your old casement windows, look for a discreet option like V-strip.
Budget:Weather stripping can range in price from a few dollars to more than $50 per window. Consider your budget when selecting the best option for your home.
Once you've chosen the right weather stripping for your old casement windows, it's time to install it. Here are some general guidelines for each type of weather stripping:
V-strip:Measure the length of your window sash's edges and cut the V-strip to fit. Peel off the adhesive backing and carefully press the V-strip into place along the sash. Make sure the window closes tightly against the V-strip for a proper seal.
Adhesive-backed foam tape:Clean the surface where you'll be applying the tape and let it dry completely. Cut the tape to the appropriate length and press it firmly into place along the window frame or sash.
Door sweeps:Measure the width of your window and cut the door sweep to fit. Attach the door sweep to the bottom of the window using screws or adhesive, depending on the door sweep's design.
Compression seals:Measure the length of your meeting rail or the bottom of your window and cut the compression seal to fit. Install the compression seal according to the manufacturer's instructions, typically by attaching it with screws or adhesive.
By taking the time to properly weather strip your old casement windows, you'll not only improve your home's energy efficiency but also create a more comfortable living environment. With a variety of options available, you're sure to find the perfect solution for your unique window needs.
Casement windows are the most common style of window. They feature hinged panels that swing open and closed. Casement windows are available in single panels or multiple panels. The direction a door swings, either to the right or the left, is called the handing. In addition to handing, window are identified as either inswing or outswing depending on whether they open into the house or towards the outside.
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