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Feeling cold air sneaking in around your windows or doors? Hiring a draught proofing specialist could be the cost-effective upgrade you’re looking for.
It helps to:
- Keep cold air out
- Stops warm air from escaping
- Lowers your energy bills
Read on for everything you need to know about finding draught proofing services covering KT20.
Keen to get cracking hiring someone now? Try our quick request a quote feature and we’ll put you in touch with draught proofing companies covering your local area.
How does draught proofing work?
Draught proofing means sealing gaps and leaks around windows, doors, skirting boards, chimneys and other hidden area. This keeps cold air out and warm air in.
You can do this in various different ways, such as:
- Weather-stripping (also known as draught excluder tape)
- Sealant around windows
- Door brush strips (also called draught excluders) at the bottom of internal or external doors
- Chimney caps (also known as chimney cowls)
How much does it cost to get draught proofing done?
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Is draught proofing worth it?
Draught proofing is one of the simplest and most cost-effective ways to make your home warmer and more energy efficient. Here’s why:
- Cuts energy bills
- Removes cold spots and chilly draughts
- Reduces noise and dust
- Protects your home from damp build-up caused by uncontrolled airflow
- Helps you 'do your bit' for the environment by reducing wasted energy
For lasting results, hire an experienced draught proofing specialist . They'll seek out those hidden gaps and use the right materials to get your home draught-free.
Will draught proofing really save money on my heating bills?
Experts say draught-proofing around windows and doors may save around £40-£50 a year in energy bills for a typical home.
This is because draught-proofing reduces uncontrolled air flow into and out of your home, which means reducing heat loss.
Tip: Learn about other ways to cut your bills and make your home more energy-efficient in our expert guide.
What areas of my home typically need draught proofing?
Common areas that are culprits for letting in draughts include:
- Windows – Frame gaps and seals
- External doors – Letterbox, keyholes, and thresholds
- Chimneys or flues – When not in use
- Skirting boards and exposed floor-boards – Gaps can let cold air enter
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