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4suchatimeasthis
10-04-2012, 06:51 PM
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-wJ735TbXIF0/UG238VAef3I/AAAAAAAAMQU/UOnyPEeiXRQ/s1600/BubbleWrapss.jpg

The Homestead Survival blog (http://homesteadsurvival.blogspot.com/2012/10/insulate-your-windows-for-winter-with.html)

ladyhk13
10-04-2012, 11:05 PM
Hmmm. that is interesting but would that keep out the drafts around the windows? They have a product out that is plastic you "tape" around the window trim and use a blow drier on it and it shrink wraps it super tight that is totally awesome. I used it on my mom's house before we replaced all her windows...they were old wooden single pane ones and very very cold and drafty.

4suchatimeasthis
10-04-2012, 11:26 PM
It's kinda hard to see, but there is quarter round in the sills. Here is actually the original link (http://http://www.builditsolar.com/Projects/Conservation/bubblewrap.htm), I posted the wrong one.

If you click on the link, it shows them taking temperature readings with an IR thermometer and figuring out the payoff. I have never tried this, but it sounds like it works pretty well.

I have used the stuff you tape and blow dry, honestly I thought it was a pita. We used it on two houses in Pittsburgh, well, a house and an apartment. I wasn't crazy about it, but to each his own. :)

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"The bubble wrap has a short payback in cold climates. About 2 months for single glazed windows, and half a heating season for double glazed widows. Details on payback:

For an 7000 deg-day climate (northern US), and single glazed windows, the bubble wrap increases the R value from about R1 to about R2. This cuts the heat loss from the window in half.
Heat losses with and without bubble wrap for 1 sqft of window are:



Heat loss w/o wrap = (7000 deg-day)(1 ft^2) (24 hr/day) / (1 ft^2-F/BTU) = 168K BTU per season



Heat loss with wrap = (7000 deg-day)(1 ft^2) (24 hr/day) / (2 ft^2-F/BTU) = 88K BTU per season



If you are heating with natural gas at $1.50 per therm (100 CF) in an 80% efficient furnace, then the saving for 1 sqft of wrap for the season is:



Saving per sqft = ($1.50)(168K - 88K)/(100K*0.8) = $1.65 per season per sqft of window



The bubble wrap cost about $0.30 per sqft, so the payback period is about 2 months -- not too bad!



If you repeat the numbers above for double glazed windows, the saving is $0.60 per sqft per season, and the payback period is a about one half heating season.



If you use a more expensive fuel like propane, fuel oil, or electricity, the savings will be correspondingly more."

ladyhk13
10-05-2012, 12:05 AM
How come you gave me a dislike?? Those are saved for really shitty people! :(

4suchatimeasthis
10-05-2012, 12:25 AM
Uhm, I don't know what to say other than I DID NOT do that. Lady, if I had a problem with you, you would know because I would pm you privately. I DO NOT have any problem with you, or what you have posted, and I AM soooo sorry that dislike is there, I will try to get rid of it!!!!!

:(

ladyhk13
10-05-2012, 12:34 AM
That was funny! I looked at it and went....hey, how come I got a dislike???? She must REALLY hate that other window stuff! Boy am I in deep doo doo! I wasn't mad at you at all or I would have pm'd.

4suchatimeasthis
10-05-2012, 12:40 AM
Well, I just feel like a prize fool, because I didn't even notice it until you pointed it out, and I was shocked. I have appealed to higher powers to have it removed. So sorry, Lady, I feel like such an idiot.

ladyhk13
10-05-2012, 01:39 AM
We're cool! Pun intended :)

4suchatimeasthis
10-05-2012, 01:53 AM
Lol, phew, good stuff! Cause I bet you could totally kick my a$$, I'd sure hate to be on your bad side! :)

mitunnelrat
10-05-2012, 06:01 AM
Just stay out of arms reach and you should be good. I don't think she developed the epi blow dart yet.

ladyhk13
10-05-2012, 06:16 AM
Epi blow dart....aha! Me thinks you have my next invention and oh how much fun I could have with that....next TN meet and greet will be very interesting.
Thread derailed...sorry 4such - I'm going to go put myself in Time Out now.