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What are some ways to save te heating bill with old windows? Ten pts to best answer.?

Ok there are these kind of draps that block out cold air really well but I cant find themAnyone know what they are called? I also am looking for ways to help keep my windows for letting all the heat outAny suggestionsI have heard of caulk tape and shrink wrapThanks.

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The drapes are called Thermo Drapes The country catalogue COUNTRY CURTAINS (if it still exists) used to be very big on Thermo DrapesI am assuming that the window is an old style single pane glass windowThe glass should fit snugly on the window The caulk around the glass is called GLAZEThis should be all the way around the window, both inside and out Next you should put in 'V' insulation This is for the part where the top window meets the bottom windowIt is also used at the very top of the window and the very bottom where the window meets the ledge This is a very simple process, just cut the plastic 'V' material to size and unpeel the attached tape It is called V insulation because of its shape Using the above, will allow you to open and close the window at anytime that you wish Using shrink wrap, will wrap the entire windowThe wrapping stays up for the entire heating seasonA draw back to shrink wrap is that you will not have access to the window to open/close Another drawback is that it will also cover the venetian blinds Do you really want to keep the blinds open or close all winter? It is possible to cut holes to access the cords, but experience says this is difficult to accomplishThe plus side, is that this will provide the best insulation.

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