Thermal curtains: what they are, how they work and when it is advisable to get some

by Mark Bennett

December 13, 2023

Thermal curtains: what they are, how they work and when it is advisable to get some
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Facing the onset of winter poses a significant dilemma – balancing the need to effectively heat our homes against the need to avoid skyrocketing energy bills.

An optimal solution lies in owning a thermally insulated residence, possibly done through the installation of modern, advanced windows. Yet, for those without such windows, the expense of renovation/installation can be prohibitive. A practical middle ground is found in using thermal curtains – let's find out more:

Thermal curtains described

Thermal curtains described

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Achieving effective thermal insulation for your home doesn't necessitate significant structural alterations or substantial costs; instead, it can be attained with the use of thermal curtains.

These curtains, comprising multiple layers (ranging from 2 to 4), conceal insulating materials such as foam, flannel, and felt between the layers. This design aspect allows you to get a curtain that is both functional and in colors and/or patterns that you like.

More importantly, thermal curtain installation can reduce heating loss by nearly 30%! But there's an additional consideration: do these curtains also have a useful function during the summer months?

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Thermal curtains and their role during summer

Thermal curtains and their role during summer

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The answer is a resounding yes: solar curtains can effectively shield approximately 35% of solar radiation, resulting in reduced heat in the areas where they are installed!

Typically, when discussing summer solar curtains, the preference is for light colors like beige or a very light shade (though not necessarily white). To maximize the cost-effectiveness of these curtains, it's crucial to install them on as many windows as possible, ideally covering all the windows in your home.

Understanding which thermal curtains best suit your needs and, more broadly, how to choose the most efficient ones is vital. The "R-value," serving as the unit of measurement for a material's insulation capability, is a key consideration. The higher this value, the better the material functions as thermal insulation.

In conclusion, thermal curtains offer an excellent compromise for tackling harsh climates without requiring a substantial financial investment. They are undoubtedly a solution worth considering!

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