With the polar blast set to hit, Australia is officially starting to embrace the winter months. For those of us here in Canberra, it is a must to keep our home warm and feeling comfortable as temperatures on some nights could dip below zero.  But how can you stay warm while at home, other than layering up with winter clothes?

5 Ways You Can Keep Your Canberra Home Warm in This Winter

 

Here, we provide you with 5 ways you can keep your Canberra home warm this winter.

  1. Put your curtains to use

Curtains are highly effective in the winter months and are not just decorative home linens or privacy shields that occasionally block out the sun. While a set of heavy curtains are the perfect way to keep your house warm, thermal ones are an even better option. The insulating sheet in a thermal curtain or drape is thick and sandwiched between two layers of fabric which helps in preventing the cold air from seeping through, enabling them to retain heat by limiting airflow between a room's warm and cold spaces. Draw your curtains open when the sunshine lets as much natural heat comes in and closes them at night to keep the heat in for longer.

  1. Insulating your roof could be the answer

Research has shown that up to 35 per cent of heat is lost through your roof which is why insulating it is an excellent way to manage this issue. While it's possible to insulate your entire home with a heating system, roof insulation is a cost-effective way to prevent heat loss. Insulation does not only act as a barrier to the cold in winter, but it also provides temperature control throughout the warmer months too. This investment reduces your need for additional heating or cooling systems, ensuring significant savings on bills, guaranteed comfort, and a reduction to your carbon footprint.

  1. Avoid air leaks

Homes prone to air leaks may experience much colder winters due to poor indoor air quality, moisture and mould which can affect the health and wellbeing of you and your family. By checking your doors, windows and ceilings you will be able to easily identify any air leaks that can be covered with caulking or weather seals.  

  1. Put aesthetics to use

Although being decorative items, rugs are instrumental in preventing heat loss from cold floors. They can provide a layer of heat insulation that prevents cold air from reaching your body. Moreover, investing in electrical blankets and heated mattresses are also a cost-effective method for those who cannot centrally heat a space.

  1. Double-glazed Windows

The most effective way to insulate your home is through double-glazed windows. In addition to soundproofing, double-glazed windows also stabilise indoor temperatures all year-round due to its unique insulation properties. Did you know that doors can also be double-glazed to avoid any air leaks?

Investing in Magnetite’s double-glazed windows provides your home with a discreet retrofit system to prepare for the colder months. The magnetic panels create a secure airtight seal around the window for low air infiltration, acting as a powerful barrier against the cold air. Magnetite provides three models that you can choose from to suit your home’s needs:

  • Magnetite Classic features removable panels that are ideal for double-hung and timber windows
  • Magnetite Easyglide is designed for sliding windows
  • Magnetite Slider is suitable for bigger windows and sliding doors
To find out which model may best suit your home,  get in touch with our Magnetite Canberra team for a free measure & quote to experience the benefits of double-glazed windows and doors yourself.
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Magnetite Australia

Magnetite Australia is specialises in providing acoustic and thermal insulation for existing windows and doors. Our double glazing systems have been independently tested by the National Acoustic Laboratories and the Window Energy Rating Scheme (WERS) in line with National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) regulations.

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Sealtite
A range of acoustic and weather seals that will improve the insulation in your home or office. This solution enhances the performance of existing windows and doors by applying suitable draught-proofing strips that is appropriate for the window or door style, retaining easy operation.
Soundtite
A secondary aluminium system that is specially designed to reduce noise through an existing sliding window or sliding door. The system can be designed to slide horizontally or vertically to match the existing aluminium window function and design.
Solartite
Solartite works in conjunction with Magnetite, providing a solution for existing glazing that require a reduction in radiant heat. Applied to the inside layer of the existing glass, Solartite will reflect the heat before it enters the air cavity created by Magnetite, delivering maximum performance.
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