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Clinton News-Record, 1987-11-18, Page 30PAGE 4B WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1987 :wrHomeadrirergq-h er Graham Fiber Glass Limited INSULATION SPECIAL R12-15" 52269 per bundle (100 sq. ft.) R20-15" 52099 per bundle (55 sq. ft) JOHN JEFFERY AND SON slCv LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES 524-8171 163 Elgin Ave.. Goderich Sale ends Nov. 28 or while supplies last. When windows leak it's a loss Windows let sunlight into your house, give you a glimpse of the world outside and can be used to provide fresh air. But they are also a major source of energy loss in many Canadian houses. Windows typically account for 10 to 25 per cent of a house's heat loss. They lose energy through conduction and air leakage. Conduction refers to heat lost directly through the window materials. Air films that cling to both sides of the glass and the layer of air between panes help reduce conductive heat loss (air is a poor conductor of heat) . Increasing the layers of glazing in a window will further reduce conductive heat loss. Air leakage involves the movement of air currents through cracks between the win- dow frame and the studs and at joints where the window opens. Exfiltration of heated air is a waste of energy and money. Infiltration of cold outside air can make a house drafty and uncomfortable, no matter how high the thermostat is set. Both can be impeded through effective air sealing. Check For Leaks You can check for air leakage by running a tissue or smoke pencil across and around each window, preferably on a windy day. 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Replacing windows can be expensive and unless effective air sealing is impossible, you should probably opt for thorough caulk- ing and weatherstripping. Caulking should be used at all joints that do not move, including joints between the sash and the glass, joints in the frame, joints between the frame and the wall (usually covered by trim), and joints between the glass and the frame of windows that are never opened. Use a durable, high-quality caulking that will perform well for a long time. For large gaps, you may have to stuff a backer rod, oakum or glass fibre insulation into the joint before caulking. Weatherstripping should be applied at joints where one surface moves relative to another. This includes all edges of the movable part of the window and where one sash meets another. Again, use a durable, high-quality material. You may have to square or repair badly warped or damaged frames to ensure a tight seal. You can test the effectiveness of existing or newly installed weatherstripping by clos- ing the window on a piece of paper and then trying to remove the paper. Resistance usually means the weatherstripping is pro- viding an effective seal. Storm Windows Conductive heat loss can be reduced by in- creasing' the glazing in a window. The easiest way to do this with existing units is by installing storm windows. Traditional storm windows are installed on the outside of the house in the fall and removed in the spring ( although exterior storm windows can also be, installed permanently) . Interior storm window kits may consist of plastic panes of lightweight frames that can be used year after year or thin plastic sheets that are taped over a window in the fall and removed and discarded in the spring. If effective air sealing is impossible because a window is severely warped, rot- ted, damaged or poorly fitted, consider replacing it. A great variety of windows are available, so shop around before making a decision. Price should not be your only criteria — con- sider also the energy efficiency and heat loss of various units. Look for high-quality, serviceable weatherstripping and ask about the tested air leakage rates for specific windows. Pur- chase at least double -glazed windows. If you live in an especially cold region, you might consider triple -glazed units. Some windows are available with coated glazing or special films that improve thermal per- formance. Installation can usually be handl- ed by the manufacturer or a local contractor. If you do the job yourself, make sure to caulk the joint between the window frame and the wall before adding the trim. New burning technologies make oil more efficient ,. The development of new oil burning technologies by Canadian companies has vastly increased the energy efficiency of oil furnaces. Now oil furnaces are now more than 90% energy efficient. One of the most significant of the new technologies is the "flame -retention head burner". In furnaces built since 1980, im- proved combustion from the use of flame - retention head burners has increased energy output significantly. With a retrofitted burner, even an older oil furnace produces approximately 104,000 BTUs of energy for every heating dollar. This is substantially more heating energy than can be achieved with other fuels. For example, a new electric furnace produces only 70,000 BTUs per $1.00, while a new conventional gas furnace will pro- duce only about 96,000 BTUs per $1.00. A further innovation is the "condensing add-on," developed in Ontario. This con- densing add-on applies the latest developments in condensation technology. Oil furnaces are also equipped now with modern circuitry to control precisely the amount of air and fuel necessary for effi- cient burning. By retrofitting an existing oil furnace with a flame -retention head burner and a condensing add-on, for 'example, a homeowner can reduce oil consumption by between 20 to 40%. New developments in oil burning technology will further reduce heating costs for fuel oil customers. Among future developments is the non -condensing, chimney -less furnace, which will be ideal- ly suited to new home construction. Provided by the Home Energy Group The Home Energy Group is the representative association of fuel oil retailers in Ontario. Formed in 1982, the Home Energy Group provides information and research on energy conservation to members, their customers and the general public. One of the association's major objec- tives is to increase public awareness off energy conservation in oil -heated homes as a lower-cost alternative to conversion to other energy fuels such as natural gas or electricity. Wise Energy Centre - Clinton presents THE ULTIMATE ATING Ultimate ffl Ready for this winter? Buy the high efficiency ICG Ultimate III natural gas furnace for three important reasons. 1. Its dependable. quiet operation there's no pulsing noise 2. It you're converting from oil. you can cut your heating bills in half The ICG Ultimate III is up to 95% efficient That means. for every dollar you sdend on heating. 95 cents goes into heating your home 3. Natural gas offers affordability value and comfort For home comfort and energy cost savings for years to come, ask for the ultimate in heating, the ICG Ultimate III high efficiency furnace mac iitti THE IDEAL TEMPERATURE'? nue ). Every degree more could increase your fuel' bill about 307y. It's the temperature most people ettloy d'Yuring the day. For sleeping try it a little cooler. + AIR CONDITIONING ICG ... Comfort You Can Count On RGY - Harold Mise Lid. 262 BAYffELD RD. a D4TON