With the UK in the grips of a sweltering heatwave, we'll try anything to lower the temperature in our homes to keep cool.While you may be tempted to crank open the windows to let some fresh air in, experts have explained that this isn't always the smartest option.Deciding whether to keep our windows closed or open them slightly involves considering the direction the sun is facing.
North-facing and south-facing windows need different treatment when it comes to cooling down our rooms.That's according to Adam Pawson, marketing director at window specialists Safestyle, who says that you should always keep your windows closed if they are south-facing.
He said: "Choosing whether to open your windows or keep them closed depends on their positioning. If your windows are south-facing, it is best to keep them and your curtains or blinds closed during the daytime to keep the hot air out."If it does get too hot and humid however, open your north-facing windows to allow a draft, but again, keep your curtains or blinds closed to deflect any sunlight.”The expert went on to explain that double glazed windows are actually better at keeping homes cool than single-glazed, despite what many may think.
Hr said: “If you have double-glazed windows you’re in luck as these help to keep a room cooler as well as keeping the heat in too.
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