To be frank, I’m not sure if replacing the single pane with double pane is: A - something I can afford at the moment and B - something I can DIY (which adds to point A).

I have a feeling that the windows are a large part of my electricity usage (due to AC constantly running), I have them “foiled” and really tempted just to board them up. Before I go to that extreme, I was thinking maybe there’s something I can attach to the outside that would essentially add that 2nd pane, or at least block some sun from hitting the glass.

suggestions?

  • WierdWebDevOP
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    11 year ago

    I’ve found that the tinting doesn’t do much good. We have burglar bars on the inside of the window so as an experiment, I put my laser thermometer on the bars of a window that had tint vs one that had foil (both on the same wall) and it was a 15F difference. We’re in TX, so it’s been over 100 every day for the past two months or more.

    • @jocanib
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      81 year ago

      15F is a huge difference?

      • WierdWebDevOP
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        11 year ago

        Well, the desired temp inside is 70F, the bars behind the foiled window was 80F, and the ones behind the filmed window were 95F. So I would say yes.

    • @ThrowawayInTheYear23
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      11 year ago

      Reflective surfaces and non contact thermometers don’t always get accurate readings.