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  2. Window insulation - Wikipedia

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    Window insulation reduces heat transfer from one side of a window to the other. The U-value is used to refer to the amount of heat that can pass through a window, called thermal transmittance, with a lower score being better. [1] The U-factor of a window can often be found on the rating label of the window.

  3. These Simple Fixes For Drafty Windows Will Help You ... - AOL

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    Use window insulation film. Window insulation heat-shrinks to your window to create a translucent, insulating barrier that can be removed in the warmer months. However, window film can look ...

  4. How to Seal Up Drafty Windows (and Lower Your Heating Bill) - AOL

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    Window insulation film kit. Hair dryer. How to Fix Drafty Windows With Weatherstripping “Time ages all things, including product seals, caulk, and weatherstripping. Weatherstripping may become ...

  5. Window insulation film - Wikipedia

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    A typical window insulation film kit, consisting of plastic shrink film (folded-up) and a roll of double-sided tape. One commonly used film is a heat-shrink plastic which is attached to the window frame using double-sided pressure-sensitive tape. A hair dryer is used to remove creases and improve optical clarity.

  6. Insulated glazing - Wikipedia

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    A sectioned diagram of a fixed insulating glass unit (IGU), indicating the numbering convention used in this article. Surface #1 is facing outside, surface #2 is the inside surface of the exterior pane, surface #3 is the outside surface of the interior pane, and surface #4 is the inside surface of interior pane.

  7. Insulation Gets Added Flair With Window Film - AOL

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    Window film has the reputation of the ugly step-sister of pristine windows.... think wavy plastic shrink-wrapped over leaky windows via a hairdryer. Tacky! Insulation Gets Added Flair With Window Film

  8. R-value (insulation) - Wikipedia

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    Installed faced fiberglass batt insulation with its R-value visible (R-21) [1]. The R-value (in K⋅m 2 /W) is a measure of how well a two-dimensional barrier, such as a layer of insulation, a window or a complete wall or ceiling, resists the conductive [2] flow of heat, in the context of construction. [3]

  9. Thermal transmittance - Wikipedia

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    The frame and double sealing of the window system are the actual weak points in the window insulation. Typical thermal transmittance values for common building structures are as follows: [citation needed] Single glazing: 5.7 W/(m 2 ⋅K) Single glazed windows, allowing for frames: 4.5 W/(m 2 ⋅K) Double glazed windows, allowing for frames: 3.3 ...

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