How Can I Improve the Insulation of Single Glazed Windows?
How can I improve the insulation of single glazed windows?

Whilst most homes are now equipped with double or triple glazed windows, some older homes may still have only single glazed windows. Now the obvious answer to this question would be to install new double-glazed windows, however, we understand that not everyone is in the position to be able to do that. Whether you are renting a home and your landlord isn’t keen on replacing the windows or perhaps you just can’t afford it right now… we have a few things that might just help you survive this coming winter.
Installing secondary double glazing is the most effective method of insulating single glazed windows. This involves installing a second frame and pane of glass on the inside of the window to create a layer of trapped air, slowing the transfer of heat. Although this is still a slightly costly and more ‘permanent’ solution. You can create a DIY secondary double glazing with either clingfilm (for the most basic level of increased insulation) or clear Perspex from a DIY store and double-sided tape. Essentially, you want to try and create a similar effect of trapping a layer of air between the glass of the window and the clingfilm or Perspex. Thick double-sided tape (e.g. foam tape) is recommended. Stick the tape all the way around the edge of the glass, then stick the cling film or Perspex to the remaining side of the tape. To finish it off, run a layer of normal tape around the edge to seal against the window frame/wall.
The other option to improve the insulation of single glazing is to install heavy curtains or insulated blinds, to help keep the warmth in your home.











