For those of us who don’t have high-efficiency windows, it’s pretty obvious our panes are a huge weak point for letting in cold in the winter and heat in the summer. To help mitigate that, some, like ...
To put it into action, cut the bubble wrap to match the size of the window with scissors, then spray a film of water onto the ...
Pipe wrap foam is great for insulating exposed pipes during the winter. But if you don’t have what you need on hand and you see a place you missed, try using bubble wrap. You easily can wrap it around ...
Insulating windows during cold weather is a great way to use up leftover sheets of bubble wrap. You can use it to winterize cracks around your window frame, too. Here’s how. View this post on ...
Cold weather, hot science! SciGirls Greta and her 6th grade pals use passive solar heat and bubble-wrap insulation to warm up an ice shanty on a frozen Minnesota lake. SciGirls is available to stream ...
Renters in Canberra are sticking bubble wrap to their windows in a bid to retain much-needed heat and reduce their energy bills as overnight minimums continue to dive below zero. Renters have been ...