From a heat loss perspective is it worth stapling up plastic over the
screens? There's about 20' of adjoining house wall with some windows in
it. If it would reduce heat loss through the windows I suppose it might
be worth it. And if it was facing another direction it might have more
solar gain. Would this help with air infiltration loss? Or would any
benifits be marginal?
Any thoughts? Anyone done anything similar?
Jeff
If the walls between the porch and the house are insulated, it probably won't
make any difference.
Bob
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 08:40:45 -0700, "Bob F" <bobn...@gmail.com>
wrote:
I grew up in a house with a porch like that. My dad made wooden frames with
plastic that he installed every winter. It made the porch usable on mild
winter days. The porch was accessed through a single exterior type door that
was heavily weatherstripped and sealed pretty well considering the age of
the house. We live in Northeast Ohio so mild days weren't uncommon.
Melissa
> In the Northeast, most folks do it, we did when we had a porch.
> Cranky Old Man
Thanks. I'll try it this winter. The walls are insulated (last year
with cellulous blown in) but there's a fair amount of windows and of
course, the door. Melissas point about removeable frames is interesting.
Jeff