Window and Door Weatherseals for Efficient Homes from Cowdroy

Designing energy efficient homes with minimal power bills.
Energy usage and sustainability is a growing concern in Australia, with home energy consumption a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.
The size and characteristics of Australian homes greatly impacts on household energy use, with the amount of floor space affecting the amount of energy needed to heat or cool a dwelling. The size of homes are increasing, but household sizes in Australia are decreasing.
Between 1994 and 2008, the number of homes with four or more bedrooms rose from 21 per cent to 29 per cent, while the number of one, two and three bedroom homes all decreased. The 2.6 people per household in 2001 is projected to decrease to 2.2 and 2.3 people per household in 2026. This means that more space needs to be heated and cooled per person, requiring more energy.
Weather sealing
Even if your home is well-insulated, heated or cooled air
can leak in and out through gaps and cracks. Air leakage
accounts for 15-25 per cent of winter heat loss in buildings.
Sealing your home against air leaks is one of the simplest
upgrades you can undertake to increase your comfort while
reducing energy bills and greenhouse gas emissions.
Weather sealing your home is an easy and cheap way of
reducing your energy bills. It can save you up to 25 per cent
on your heating and cooling bills and is easy and affordable
to implement - even for renters.

When to act?
Many Australians will only think to seal their homes before
winter sets in, but air leaks are year-round issues. In
winter, air leaks allow hot air to escape and unwanted
external cold air to enter and in summer, the reverse
occurs. Sealing your home will minimise the need to heat
and cool your home from the extremes of the Australian
summer and winter, which will reduce your contribution to global warming.
In Australia, households produce around
20 per cent of Australia's total annual greenhouse gas
emissions, of which heating and air-conditioning account
for around 27 per cent. Draughts can account for up to
25 per cent of heat loss from a home. Weathersealing can
be very effective and many draught sealing measures are
inexpensive and easily done yourself.
Cowdroy's complete range of weatherseals and gap fillers can be fitted to jambs, faces or edges of most windows and doors. These easy to insall products come complete with self adhesive backing tape and are the perfect option for any household wishing to seal their home from draughts and dust.
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