7 Winter Window Care Tips to Keep Your Home Warm

Winter Top Tips: 7 Top tips to keep your home warm and efficient, read our blog post.

As the temperature drops across Hertfordshire, it’s important to make sure your windows are ready to handle everything winter throws at them. Draughts, condensation, and heat loss can quickly lead to higher energy bills and an uncomfortable home if your windows aren’t properly prepared.

At Clearview2000, we’ve put together our top 7 winter tips to help you stay warm, save energy, and extend the life of your windows this season.

1. Check for Draughts Around the Frames

Even small gaps around your window frames can let cold air in and warm air escape. This not only makes your home chilly but also puts pressure on your heating system.

**Top Tip:**
Run your hand around the edges of your window frames. If you feel cold air or notice curtains moving, you likely have a draught. Use draught excluder tape or sealant as a temporary fix – or book a window inspection with us for a longer-term solution.

2. Upgrade to Double or Triple Glazing

Still using single-glazed windows? You could be losing up to 25% of your home’s heat through them. Modern double or triple-glazed windows offer excellent thermal insulation, keeping heat in and cold out.

Did You Know?
All windows installed by Clearview2000 meet the latest energy-efficiency standards, helping you reduce your winter heating bills year after year.

3. Keep Condensation Under Control

Condensation on the inside of your windows is a common winter issue, especially in homes with older or poorly ventilated glazing. If left unchecked, it can lead to damp patches, mould, and even frame damage.

**Top Tip:**
Keep trickle vents open, use extractor fans in kitchens and bathrooms, and consider a dehumidifier. If condensation builds between glazing panes, it’s likely your sealed unit has failed and needs replacing.

4. Lock Windows to Seal Them Properly

Many homeowners leave their windows slightly ajar or unlocked, thinking it doesn’t matter. In fact, locking your windows compresses the seals, making them more airtight.

**Top Tip:**
Make sure all windows are fully shut and locked, especially at night, to improve insulation and security.

5. Clean Frames & Seals Before Winter Hits

Dirty window seals and frames can trap moisture and grime, reducing their effectiveness and lifespan.

**Top Tip:**
Use warm soapy water to clean around the rubber seals and frame edges. Avoid harsh chemicals that can degrade the material. Clearview2000 windows are designed for low maintenance – a quick wipe-down can make a big difference!

6. Consider Thermal Curtains or Blinds

While not a window upgrade, adding thick, thermal-lined curtains or honeycomb blinds helps trap warmth indoors – especially useful for large windows or patio doors.

**Bonus Tip:**
Open curtains during the day to let in the sun, then close them at dusk to retain heat overnight.

7. Book a Free Window Health Check

If you’re unsure whether your windows are performing properly, our team offers free, no-obligation inspections across Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire and surrounding areas.

We’ll check:

  • Seals and locking systems

  • Glass performance

  • Frame integrity

  • Draught points

If needed, we can recommend upgrades or simple fixes to make sure your home stays warm and energy-efficient this winter.

Keep Warm with Clearview2000 This Winter

Whether you need replacement windows, draught repairs, or a full energy-efficiency upgrade, we’re here to help. Our team of experts has over 30 years’ experience keeping homes in Hertfordshire warm, secure, and stylish.

Call us now for free advice or a winter inspection – 01920 466 151
Visit Clearview2000.co.uk to book online
Based in Welwyn Garden City – Covering all of Hertfordshire, Essex and London.

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