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Dotted Line Foil Printed Blackout Thermal Curtains | 2 Panels
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Faux Linen Room Darkening Energy Saving Thermal Curtains |Ready Made Curtains UK 2 Panels
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Deconovo Blackout Eyelet Curtains Thermal Insulated Gold Wave Line Foil Printed Curtains for Bedroom
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Deconovo Pencil Pleat Blackout Curtains, Thermal Insulated Solid Curtains for Boys Bedroom
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Blackout Curtains Farm House Happy
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The primary purpose of these window treatments is to help you better control the ambient temperature in your house. In the winter, this means that the curtains are able to keep the cold drafts from penetrating into a room. During summer, they help to keep your home cool by blocking the intense heat of the sunlight that would normally filter in through your windows.

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Benefits of Thermal Curtains

Thermal curtains and blackout curtains are useful additions to any home. Though you may be familiar with blackout curtains, it's important to recognize that they aren't exactly the same as their thermal counterparts.

Often, thermal window treatments are heavier and made with a thick layer of insulated backing. This can be made from vinyl or another sturdy insulating fabric like felt. They are intended to better regulate the temperature in your home, but they have other benefits as well. They are very effective.

To find out how your home can benefit from insulated curtains, check out the four benefits listed below.

Four Reasons to Install Thermal Window Treatments in Your Home

Better Temperature Control


Improving your home's insulation means that your heating and cooling systems won't have to work as hard to keep your house at a uniform temperature throughout.

Lower Energy Costs

This benefit is a direct result of the previous one. When your heating and cooling systems aren't constantly running to maintain the desired temperature throughout the house, you will see an immediate reduction in your utility bills.

Certain brands of curtains advertise a specific percentage of lowered energy costs, but the average home usually sees up to a 25 percent drop in overall heating and cooling bills.

Increased Privacy

Because thermal curtains are generally thick and created with a solid, insulated backing, their opacity can offer your home a bit of extra privacy. This can be especially helpful for areas of your home that tend to be the most lived-in such as the den or dining room. It's also great for bedrooms that can be seen from the street or that face a neighbor's house.

Improved Soundproofing

Again, due to the insulating nature of this style of window treatment, you may notice an additional level of soundproofing in the rooms that have thermal curtains. Fortunately, this effect works both ways.

If your house is in the middle of a big neighborhood or near a stretch of busy road, adding insulated curtains can help to dampen some of the outside noise you may be dealing with. The sound dampening effect also means that you don't have to worry as much about the neighbors complaining if your television is turned up or if your kids are making more noise than usual.

Thermal Window Treatments Are a Wise Investment

Even if your home is already energy-efficient, you can still benefit from switching to insulated curtains, especially in bedrooms and high-traffic areas of your house. Not only do they increase privacy and help regulate your home's temperature, but many offer light-blocking properties that can aid in getting a better night's sleep.

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