Combination storm screens play an important role in conserving heat and keeping your home dry and insulated. Check out these simple steps to make sure your screens are in tip-top shape.
September 23, 2015
Combination storm screens play an important role in conserving heat and keeping your home dry and insulated. Check out these simple steps to make sure your screens are in tip-top shape.
Some windows combine three functions in one; that is, they perform as ordinary glazed windows, but they also have permanent storm and screen sections that can be slid into place in season. Typically framed in aluminum, combination windows have three channels running along each side of the frame to hold two glass sashes and one screen sash. The three channels are staggered to make three openings of slightly different sizes; each of the three sashes thus fits in one and only one of the channels.
If a channel guide or slide tab is broken, you may or may not be able to get replacement parts, depending on the manufacturer.
Along the bottom of your storm-window unit, you may find two or more small grooves that make for small openings, called weep holes, when the storm is closed.
Look at the top of your storm and screen unit, where a sash meets the window frame. Do you see anything that suggests a bad fit? Is the top of the sash not parallel to the top of the frame, for example? Can you feel any air movement on one side, even with the window closed? These are indications that the unit was put in out-of-square and will never effectively keep out the cold.
There you have it -- 3 simple steps to make sure your storm screens are in perfect shape! Not only will this make your house warming by conserving heat, but it will cut down on your energy costs. That's a win-win for any household!
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