Do Blinds Keep Heat In?

do blinds keep heat in

Making your house more energy efficient can reduce your monthly utility bills. Retaining heat during the winter is one way to save money. If you’re wondering do blinds keep heat in, the answer is yes, but the type of blinds you select will determine how much you’ll save.

Do Blinds Keep Heat In?

Inefficient windows are one of the greatest sources of heat loss in a house. You don’t necessarily have to replace your windows to keep your house warm and save money.

Installing new blinds can be effective and more affordable than replacing the windows. Blinds create a barrier between a room and a window and reduce the amount of heat that gets lost through the window.

Any gaps between or around blinds can create opportunities for heat to escape. When selecting blinds to help keep heat in, focus on minimizing the number of spaces where heat can be lost.

Blinds with a series of slats will allow for more heat loss than window treatments made with a single piece of material. A set of blinds with many thin slats will have more spaces than a set of blinds with a smaller number of wide slats.

The way blinds are installed will also affect the amount of warmth that’s lost and how much you spend on heating fuel. Blinds that are installed inside a window recess are closer to the window than blinds that are installed over the recess. When blinds are inside a recess, there’s less space between them and the window, which means there’s less risk of heat loss.

Learn More at a Free In-Home Consultation

Knox Blinds offers durable, long-lasting, and attractive window treatments in a wide range of styles. You can choose blinds made of natural or faux wood or aluminum and select a style and color that suit your windows and your home’s décor.

You probably have questions about how different materials and designs can affect energy efficiency. One of our consultants can visit your house, explain more about do blinds keep heat in, and help you select the window treatments that are right for your home. Call (865)544-8339 to schedule an appointment.