※Business Insider Dec. 18, 2024, 08:00 pm68,510 No matter how much I turned on the heater, cold air would come in through the windows, so the whole room never got warm, and I was also bothered by condensation. One method would be to stick bubble wrap (commonly known as bubble wrap) on the glass, but this has disadvantages such as making it harder for light to enter and making the appearance unsightly. While I was thinking about what I could do, I discovered that a lot of heat was escaping not only through the window glass, but also through the aluminum sashes. It has been calculated that 50% of the heat inside a room escapes through aluminum sash windows. Tape that sticks to sash frames to increase insulation Continued below The problem of being cold even when the heating is on can be solved with “tape to stick to aluminum sashes”. The temperature setting was lowered by 1 degree.
>>1 Aluminum sashes are only used in Japan and some Asian countries, and are banned in some developed countries. Aluminum sashes are also banned in 25 states in the US. The government should make a law banning aluminum sashes in new construction, rebuilding, and expansion.
>>1 No matter how hard home appliance manufacturers try to conserve energy, if you install them in a crappy airtight, crappy insulated Japanese home, you can’t live without them running at full capacity lol.
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>>23 I live in a rented apartment, but if I put down insulation sheets, I might have to pay compensation when I move out, so I can’t put them down. I wonder if they sell insulation sheets that don’t leave behind adhesive tape? I’d like to buy one if there is one.
>>29 Summary by ai The reasons why Japanese sashes are made of aluminum are as follows: Inexpensive, lightweight, and strong
Easy to process and highly airtight Resistant to corrosion and rust Japan’s advanced processing technology has made it possible to mass-produce high-precision aluminum sashes Aluminum sashes are often used as sashes to be attached to the exterior wall. According to the March 2022 edition of the “Residential Building Materials Usage Survey,” the adoption rate of aluminum sashes in detached houses nationwide is 75%. Things like the technology was only half-baked and it was cheap.
>>60 I heard that electricity prices have gone up in Germany so people are secretly cooking firewood inside their homes They’re at a higher latitude than Japan, so there’s no way they can stay warm without heating.
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