Bubble wrap window insulation hack.
Winter bubble wrap window insulation.
Spray a film of water on the windows using a spray bottle.
It may feel like you need glue or tape but trust us the water will hold the bubble wrap to your window all winter long.
If you re like me and come from a small town with old houses you can remember insulating your windows for the winter.
My dad would take plastic sheeting and double sided tape and seal up all the windows we didn t absolutely need to open.
Reduces heating costs because of better heat retention.
Is an easy method to effortlessly cover windows in record time.
In the section below we ll discuss some of the pros and cons of using bubble wrap to insulate windows.
During the winter bubble wrap can effectively protect your home or greenhouse against the cold penetrating inside and prevent heat from moving out.
Lastly cut away any excess bubble wrap with your x acto knife to ensure a snug fit.
Then you can seal the edge of the window using a tape to block the heat inside.
And just like that you have bubble wrap insulation.
The bubble wrap is a great method of insulating your house windows for winter.
Bubble wrap is often used to insulate greenhouse windows in the winter but it also seems to work fine for windows in the house.
It also works for windows of irregular shape which can be difficult to find insulating shades for.
Cut medium to large sized bubble wrap to the size of your windows.
Bubble wrap is effective in preventing heat loss cold seeping into rooms.
To do this you can spray smog of water over the inside side of a clean window and then hold the bubble side which is the bubble wrap to the wet window.
Lets light into rooms in the dark winter months.
Apply the bubble wrap to the window with the bubble side facing the glass while it s still damp and hold it in place.
Push the bubble side of the wrap against the window.