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Bubble Wrap Keeps You Warm

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Heating bills are expensive! It’s no joke. As much as I love saving energy and hate spending money on utility bills, I always have to crank the heat in the winter. (Except for living in NY because the heat is general free, building controlled, and your apartment turns into hot death.) I’ve thought about basements and garages and big houses and how they must be ridiculously expensive to heat. Enter bubble wrap.

The guys (or girls) over at Build it Solar have come up with a really easy method to insulate your windows. Just follow these simple instructions:

Installation

  • Cut the bubble wrap to the size of the window pane with scissors.
  • Spray a film of water on the window using a spray bottle.
  • Apply the bubble wrap while the window is still wet and press it into place.
  • The bubble side goes toward the glass.
  • To remove the bubble wrap, just pull it off starting from a corner. You can save it and use it for several years. It does not leave a mess or stains on the window glass.

The hardest step is probably the first one but once that’s done it should be a really quick job. This seems perfect for that empty or half empty basement or garage or maybe those side rooms you might have – mud rooms, storage rooms, etc etc.

Here are the downsides: It will make your vision out of that window blurry.
Upsides: Keep the heat in (obviously) and you can reuse the bubble wrap year after year! (even up to 7 years they claim.)

Where can you find bubble wrap?
Try your local furniture stores who through it away every day. We also sell bubble wrap on our site

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I like this guy – he dresses just like my dad.

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They included this crazy calculation about how you’re saving a lot of money at the end. Enjoy and good luck!

Payoff

The bubble wrap has a short payback in cold climates. About 2 months for single glazed windows, and half a heating season for double glazed widows. Details on payback:

For an 7000 deg-day climate (northern US), and single glazed windows, the bubble wrap increases the R value from about R1 to about R2. This cuts the heat loss from the window in half.
Heat losses with and without bubble wrap for 1 sqft of window are:
Heat loss w/o wrap = (7000 deg-day)(1 ft^2) (24 hr/day) / (1 ft^2-F/BTU) = 168K BTU per season
Heat loss with wrap = (7000 deg-day)(1 ft^2) (24 hr/day) / (2 ft^2-F/BTU) = 88K BTU per season
If you are heating with natural gas at $1.50 per therm (100 CF) in an 80% efficient furnace, then the saving for 1 sqft of wrap for the season is:
Saving per sqft = ($1.50)(168K – 88K)/(100K*0.8) = $1.65 per season per sqft of window
The bubble wrap cost about $0.30 per sqft, so the payback period is about 2 months — not to bad!
If you repeat the numbers above for double glazed windows, the saving is $0.60 per sqft per season, and the payback period is a about one half heating season.
If you use a more expensive fuel like propane, fuel oil, or electricity, the savings will be correspondingly more.

[Thanks Build It Solar for this great project!]

 

Calendar Time

My co-worker found this great post – Simple Numbers, Complicated Dates -which lists 49 CALENDARS. I won’t make you sit through that. But I will show you some of our favorites. Warning: After reading this post you may feel overly inspired to draw or make your own calendar. Like I do. Here’s our top 9:

1.Vintage Calendar Pencil Sharpener

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This one is definitely my favorite – hence being first in the list. Okay it’s not super practical and it probably cost 20 cents when it was originally purchased but there is something about old school junk that makes you smile. Who decided that was a good idea? I guess everyone needs a pencil sharpener on their desk so it might as well be a calendar too? Either way, you can but this sweet item on HeyYoYo’s Etsy .

2.Cute Overload

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Okay I know I know pet pictures are annoying. But admit it- they’re cute too. CuteOverload.com is pretty popular I guess (secretly, I like I can haz better) but if you want to stare at disgustingly cute pets this is the website for you. And now they have calendar. Yippee.

3.Calendar Magnets

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I can’t understand any of the language on this website so we will just call these “calendar magnets.” Love them with all my heart. I guess I’ve always been a sucker for good looking fridge magnets so I easily fell for these.

4. Tickler Calendar for the Slip Method

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When I look at this calendar I think “cool it’s a calendar made out of little boxes that you can stick stuff in.” I think it might be more complicated than that. Check this out. I believe there is a lot of theory behind the design of this thing and I think that’s great and all but really I just like the pockets. Those are very cool.

5.DIY Calendar

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DIY is soo in right now. So is custom stuff. I actually really like this idea. Click on this link and print of the PDFs (with or without the months) and you can decorate them yourself! Print them off for your kids or for yourself and go to town. This might satisfy that urge you have to make something but with this you won’t have to make it all the way.

6.Vintage Calendars

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I know, vintage calendars, sounds like a bad idea. But. Then you find this website – WhenCanIReuseThisCalendar.com – which tells you what calendars you can use from previous years and what years you’ll be able to use your current calendar in future. I like that

7.Firefox Nerd Calendar

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Hey I like firefox as much as the next guy. But would I hang up this calendar? I don’t know. Either way, this calendar will keep you up to date with Firefox’s projects for the next year. I guess another selling point is that you can be reminded of firefox, even when your computer is turned off.

8.Burning Calendar

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It sounds pretty satisfying to pull each day off and burn it at night. Feels like you said goodbye to the day in a more honoring way. I also just really like matches, I’ll be honest. Like the smell, like to light them, etc. The only thing that makes me nervous about this is that the whole thing would go up in giant flames if you dropped one of your matches for the day. I guess that would happen with any paper calendar.

Desk Pad Calendar

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The calendars we sell might not be super exciting but who doesn’t want a desk pad calendar? I have always eyed these things, biding my time to get one. Maybe next year. I love the idea of having a big paper calendar that I can write on all the time. None of this sideways, writing on the wall crap. It fits perfectly under your keyboard – just be careful you don’t leave a lot of rings with your coffee mug. Buy this House of Doolittle Calendar here.

Tell us about your calendars! What are you using this year? I need to get one and I need your advice asap. Have a great day!