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EASY, How To Build-WINDOW INSERTS with temperature results - keep DRAFTY air OUT! 

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stop drafty windows, and keep drafty air out
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everything else I got from lowes, don't judge me...
aluminum frame- amzn.to/3tHu8rs
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@scottjenks7253
@scottjenks7253 22 дня назад
Nice job. Great way to cool things down. Great $ return. They will also work perfectly for cold weather too. Thank you.
@stopthink9000
@stopthink9000 Год назад
This is great! I found that exterior shades also do a fantastic job of reducing direct heat. Who knew those huge farmhouse shade porches our grandparents had would be so effective for modern cooling.
@somedude0505
@somedude0505 2 года назад
Thank you for this video. Im going to make the frames exactly like you did, but intead of the clear plastic, im going to use some type of fabric or vinyl to back out my windows. I work nights and sleep during the day. This will help me get better sleep, and be able to take the inserts out whenever we want light.
@redneckryan
@redneckryan 2 года назад
Genius. Get blackout material like what is on the back of curtains.
@undergrace_6.14
@undergrace_6.14 2 года назад
Great idea👍🏻 Just use blackout curtains for your fabric.
@funstuffonthenet5573
@funstuffonthenet5573 Год назад
If you also have curtains the insert working together with the curtains should keep things nice and dark. I think this is how the Alaskans role in the summer.
@welovemarbles7191
@welovemarbles7191 2 года назад
I didn't think that beard could get anymore badass. And then second 7 came.
@NOT_A_TOP_FAN
@NOT_A_TOP_FAN 2 года назад
So I’m dealing with this in Dallas. My electricity rate doubled, and when you have 2 ac units in a 2 story house, you start scrambling on how to reduce energy in half! I’m in a 1990’s house with single lane windows. And it’s darn near impossible to keep the heat out. The aluminum frames hit well over 110 degrees and the glass just radiates constant heat. My current setup: 1) bolt on solar shades on the exterior of the window. 2) wood blinds 3) added blackout curtains with a Mylar heat reflective backing. Now this definitely helps to keep the heat in, but I have to keep the sides of the curtain sealed to the walls with magnets and I’ve had to build insulated cornices above certain windows to keep the air from escaping at the top. And then we of course lose all of the nice sunlight! The spike in rates is a complete beating and it’s basically a double whammy that forces people who haven’t spent thousands in energy efficiency upgrades to do so, simply to have a manageable electricity bill. Pretty ridiculous..that’s throwing good money after bad. Especially if you don’t plan on living in the residence for a good number of years!
@frankortiz5008
@frankortiz5008 2 года назад
Lol. The cabinets 😂😂😂. Omg. Made my day. Good stuff.
@redneckryan
@redneckryan 2 года назад
I know right? What a world we live in.
@MAGAMAN
@MAGAMAN Год назад
Those windows are disgusting. My windows are disgusting in the old house I bought but not as bad as yours. Thanks for making me feel better about my disgusting and leaky windows. The prior owners of my house were also idiots.
@PrashantSharma-mv6be
@PrashantSharma-mv6be 10 месяцев назад
Excellent. Exactly what I was looking for !
@redneckryan
@redneckryan 10 месяцев назад
Awesome! Good luck!
@funstuffonthenet5573
@funstuffonthenet5573 Год назад
This is exactly what I need. Thanks for the video. This will definitely help in a couple of rooms we have this winter
@neerusujith7354
@neerusujith7354 11 месяцев назад
2:40 After watching 100s of video, finally found the solution I was looking for. Thanks for making this video. Can you please share the link of all the items you used?
@redneckryan
@redneckryan 11 месяцев назад
Hey! I have updated the description with a few links for ya.
@spawnofsean
@spawnofsean 9 месяцев назад
What we did for a massive window taking full sun in the afternoon was to hang a shade outside, suspended from the rain gutter, about 6" away from the wall. It acted as a heat sink, no more baked wall and window.
@damonknows5338
@damonknows5338 10 месяцев назад
I needed this. I have an old house with 27 large windows. To replace tall these windows would be over 15,000.00
@kylehennen
@kylehennen 8 месяцев назад
Where do you live? I’d dream of a $15,000 quote of 27 windows
@debb6213
@debb6213 Год назад
Tint your windows with car tint. Use white blinds turn them upwards. Also use room darkening drapes. This should really help. This is what I've done in my doublewide. As I only have 1 tree in front facing East. You may want to use the wide bubble wrap on the glass.
@commensense25
@commensense25 2 года назад
Your problem is two fold, air infiltration and solar gain. If you put shades on the outside the solar gain would be a lot less and hence a lot less heat.
@redneckryan
@redneckryan 2 года назад
I actually did that too. Made wooden frames and covered with shade cloth. There is alot less sunlight hitting those dark shades now!
@EtreTocsin
@EtreTocsin 2 года назад
White blinds might be better to reflect heat instead of absorbing it.
@americanpancakelive
@americanpancakelive 2 года назад
curious if they make darker shaded shrink film.
@artfuldodgr42
@artfuldodgr42 8 месяцев назад
There's caulk all over the cracks 😂
@commensense25
@commensense25 2 года назад
The ceiling and floor are hot as they need more insulation which is not hard to do assuming you have attic space and crawl space.
@redneckryan
@redneckryan 2 года назад
No attic. I thought about painting the shingles white. It wouldn't be too hard to add a layer in the crawl but not cheap either. This will hold me over until I can afford new windows and another layer of insulation.
@goon5544
@goon5544 Год назад
I'm working on putting some battens around my windows for an acrylic sheet magnetically tied to the batten, but this frame idea may work too. You may be better off in the end with acrylic and magnetic strips.
@redneckryan
@redneckryan Год назад
I didn't want anything permanent because the ultimate plan is to replace the windows, and that sounds alot more work and cost to build a metal frame for a magnetic frame to stick to. But if you think that will work better for your situation great! Let us know how it works out!
@eaj2900
@eaj2900 Год назад
Definitely made at shade contrast but ceilings tempt difference makes me feel that your upstairs and or attic needs some insulation work if it is an attic vs an upstairs living space
@redneckryan
@redneckryan Год назад
It's a modular home so no attic or upstairs space. I have thought about painting the roof white.
@jessicahouse5744
@jessicahouse5744 3 года назад
That's a great idea!
@redneckryan
@redneckryan 2 года назад
Thanks!
@namgyukang7826
@namgyukang7826 2 года назад
I agree taste it is a good idea. Thank you for sharing us
@redneckryan
@redneckryan 2 года назад
You are welcome!
@coachgeflores
@coachgeflores 2 года назад
Nicely done. What about adding a reflective aluminum to the blinds facing the inserts? Since you have the blinds down, That could also reflect some of the heat out.
@redneckryan
@redneckryan 2 года назад
That's a great idea. I ended up adding shade cloth screens on the outside as well. Planning to replace those windows this season.
@coachgeflores
@coachgeflores 2 года назад
@@redneckryan your video is inspiring to build inserts for my house in Truckee for the winter cold. We have dual pane windows but so many windows there still is heat loss.
@ScenicDashcamRides
@ScenicDashcamRides 2 года назад
Would you be able to use perspex/acrylic instead of plastic? I'm thinking of making removeable interior storm windows (I live in Jersey, and my windows are drafty AF).
@redneckryan
@redneckryan 2 года назад
I dont see why not. Let us know how it works out.
@marcisaacs9407
@marcisaacs9407 Год назад
@@redneckryan two thoughts, yes there are companies that use 3/8 acrylic and tubular weather strips and another that uses clear heavy crystal clear marine vinyl.🙏
@dw309
@dw309 Год назад
Please tell me this benefits noise reduction as well?
@redneckryan
@redneckryan Год назад
I don't know. It's pretty quiet where I live, but I would think thin plastic is fairly accousticly transparent.
@lionki3
@lionki3 2 года назад
How does the plastic compare to clear acrylic panels? Would acrylic be better?
@redneckryan
@redneckryan 2 года назад
Acrylic would be more expensive, and if all we are doing is keeping drafts out I wouldn't think it would be any better. It would be better if you are trying to keep noise out.
@-iIIiiiiiIiiiiIIIiiIi-
@-iIIiiiiiIiiiiIIIiiIi- 10 месяцев назад
If it heat you're trying to beat, then you need to invest in 2 Way Mirror Film.
@redneckryan
@redneckryan 10 месяцев назад
I need to invest in new windows.
@pythonflying
@pythonflying Год назад
How about acrylic sheeting, instead of the flimsy shrink film plastic?
@redneckryan
@redneckryan Год назад
It would definitely cost more, but would be a more permanent solution, but you probibly wouldn't need the aluminum frame.
@anaesterhazy631
@anaesterhazy631 11 месяцев назад
You wouldn't need the aluminum frame even if acrylic sheet was very thin, like 1/8 " (for soundproofing)?@@redneckryan
@ColonelClusterFunk
@ColonelClusterFunk 11 месяцев назад
I need to know where to get the comically large safety pin for... important purposes
@redneckryan
@redneckryan 11 месяцев назад
haha, I think we picked them up at goodwill, and I painted them grey.
@ranjanty
@ranjanty Год назад
Instead of buying the window kit would using visgueen(plastic) sheathing work just as well?
@redneckryan
@redneckryan Год назад
It would probibly work as well. It wouldn't be as clear if you are worried about seeing out. And you would still be in the hook for double sided tape.
@PatiencesMom
@PatiencesMom 10 месяцев назад
Where did you buy the frame sticks?
@redneckryan
@redneckryan 10 месяцев назад
Got everything at lowes except the wood center brace I had laying around
@dvdgalutube
@dvdgalutube 2 года назад
What do you use for the frame? Thank you
@redneckryan
@redneckryan 2 года назад
Window screen frame
@COULDbWORSE1
@COULDbWORSE1 Год назад
How well does it block noise?
@redneckryan
@redneckryan Год назад
I dont know haven't done any tests it would be the same as window film. There is probibly some info on the internet somewhere.
@COULDbWORSE1
@COULDbWORSE1 Год назад
@redneckryan ok thanks. I either have to find a way to block out the neighbors noise or my wife says we have to move. There's got to be an easier way
@redneckryan
@redneckryan Год назад
Good luck. Fortunately I dont have any neighbors noise.
@gercaicedo
@gercaicedo Год назад
Where did you get the frame from? I need to so this in my screen porch. Ty
@redneckryan
@redneckryan Год назад
Lowes
@j.apayne9033
@j.apayne9033 2 года назад
you rock
@redneckryan
@redneckryan 2 года назад
Thanks! So do you!
@fancydoll54
@fancydoll54 2 года назад
What kind of sticks u used for the frame
@robertshawn77
@robertshawn77 2 года назад
Window screen frames.
@fancydoll54
@fancydoll54 2 года назад
What u used for the frame
@redneckryan
@redneckryan 2 года назад
Window screen frame
@redneckryan
@redneckryan 2 года назад
amzn.to/30mHjjv
@puppetmasterr666
@puppetmasterr666 2 года назад
theres “caulk” everywhere 😬😂
@utubestalker.dotcom
@utubestalker.dotcom Год назад
@redneckryan would love it if you listed links in your description for all the Lowes products for the project
@utubestalker.dotcom
@utubestalker.dotcom Год назад
note to others: that tape pull tab will only last so long before the sun damages it. might want to stick a screw in the frame holding some kind of more permanent material that you can use as a pull tab. Awesome video! other people have similar solutions but yours is easier and cheaper for the beginner DIYer
@redneckryan
@redneckryan Год назад
Let me see what I can dig up.
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