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amother
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Thu, Dec 28 2017, 11:46 am
I'm looking for tips to keep out drafts. Our house is longer than the house next door, and the room that is next to their yard is a few degrees colder than the rest of the house.
Any easy, affordable ways to keep that room warmer?
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amother
Olive
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Thu, Dec 28 2017, 12:05 pm
amother wrote: | I'm looking for tips to keep out drafts. Our house is longer than the house next door, and the room that is next to their yard is a few degrees colder than the rest of the house.
Any easy, affordable ways to keep that room warmer? |
Heavy drapes to the floor.
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Jewishfoodie
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Thu, Dec 28 2017, 1:17 pm
Wherever you feel the drafts coming it, stuff those areas up with any type of cheap insulation. Like what you get free with an air conditioner.
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DVOM
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Thu, Dec 28 2017, 1:21 pm
Following!
Our new (very old) house is super drafty!
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Stars
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Thu, Dec 28 2017, 1:34 pm
My windowsills are refrigerators. I left a drink on one of them and an hour later it was colder than my fridge would have made it.
Drapes help but I hate keeping them closed all day
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Blessing1
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Thu, Dec 28 2017, 1:48 pm
My apartment is extremely drafty, there's nothing I can do. I dress the kids in layers & wear sweaters. I stand next to the front walls & I can feel the draft!
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Jewishfoodie
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Thu, Dec 28 2017, 1:54 pm
Walmart sells insulating drapes for cheap. Drapes are a great idea. And stuffing up all the spots where you see a draft come in. And not to digress but cover your head and your feet and you'll be warmer too. It doesn't hurt to have a tall mug of hot cocoa or finding a beach..
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