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How to Keep Your Home Warm in Winter

By: i-Window Remodeling | Published 12/03/2025

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Keeping your home warm in winter doesn’t have to be hard or expensive. A lot of heat is lost through old windows and doors, so small fixes — and sometimes upgrades — can make a big difference. Here are simple tips from iWindow Remodeling to help your home stay cozy.
 
1. Stop Drafts
 
Cold air gets in through tiny gaps around windows and doors.
 
Easy fixes:
 
• Add weatherstripping
 
• Use caulk around window frames
 
• Install a door sweep
 
If the draft doesn’t go away, your windows or doors may be too old.
 
2. Upgrade Old Windows
 
Old single-pane windows lose a lot of heat. Energy-efficient windows help keep warm air inside and can lower your energy bills. At iWindow Remodeling, we install windows designed to handle winter weather and reduce drafts.
 
3. Install a Better Exterior Door
 
If your door lets in air or you see light around the edges, warm air is escaping. A new, insulated door creates a tighter seal and helps keep your home comfortable.
 
4. Use Thermal Curtains
 
Keep them closed at night to block cold air. Open them during the day to let in sunlight and natural warmth.
 
5. Check Your Attic Insulation
 
Heat rises, so a poorly insulated attic makes your home colder. Adding insulation can make a big difference in comfort and energy savings.
 
Need Help Staying Warm?
 
Sometimes small fixes aren’t enough. If your home still feels drafty, it may be time to replace your windows or doors.
 
iWindow Remodeling offers high-quality window and door replacements that keep your home warmer and help lower energy bills.
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