Windows

Winterizing Your Historical Louisville Windows

Published on
January 19, 2013

Historic Louisville windows require special attention when it comes to winterizing. They cannot be treated the same as modern windows, but many of the basic winterization tasks are similar; the difference is in how they are done.Don’t Neglect Your Louisville WindowsEven though we are already in winter, there are still things that can be done to help reduce the costs of heating through winterizing. It is better to act on getting Louisville windows winterized part of the way through winter, than not doing it at all and waiting for next fall. That way you can save money for at least a few of the weeks in winter, rather than paying the higher costs all the way through.Easy Winterization for Historic Louisville WindowsThe easiest winterization you can do for your historic Louisville windows is to add effective window treatments. This includes lined and thick curtains, as well as insulated window shades. These types of window treatments effectively block any cold air from coming in through the window to keep the home warmer and heating costs down.Basic Upkeep Will Winterize Your Historic Louisville WindowsKeeping your historic Louisville windows in good condition is one of the best ways to keep them winterized. This means caulking holes and other areas that drafts are getting in through, as well as keeping all the wood areas of the window in good condition and tight to the parts they are connected to.Other areas of upkeep include replacing the weather stripping with is starts getting brittle and breaking off. Weather stripping helps to close the gaps in spaces that have to be able to move and can’t be caulked.Adding Storm Windows to Louisville Historic WindowsStorm windows work very much the same way as using good window treatments when it comes to winterization. Storm windows block the cold air at the outside of the window though, instead of the inside like a window treatment.Storm windows are one of the winterization projects you may want to wait on until the warmer weather though. With historic Louisville windows, you can’t just throw on some vinyl storm windows and call it good. The storm windows have to match the materials and the character of the house and they will take time and a professional touch.Not to mention the dangerous conditions outside your home that the winter creates; which doesn’t make it easy to work with getting the right storm windows for your historic Louisville windows. Renewal by Andersen team members are here to answer any questions you have. Give us a call or schedule an in-home consultation to learn more about your options.