Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Keep Cold Air Out With Window Air Conditioner Covers


With each year comes the season when we tend to worry about the amount of cold air that enters our homes. Keeping your home well insulated during the winter months can become an issue if you own an indoor air conditioner. Cold and high winds break through the AC covers placed on the outside of the unit, since outer covers are made only to waterproof and wind-proof the unit. Outdoor covers can be impossible, dangerous, or difficult to install. This is a task that can be avoided with an investment in window covers for the AC.

Indoor air conditioner covers are fabric on the outside and insulating fiber on the inside. The cover is manufactured to fit perfectly over the part of the air conditioning unit on the inside of the house. With the adhesive tape for sealing and air waterproof sheets made of plastic, window air conditioner covers grasp and conform to the border of the unit, holding the cover in place. Having this sheet taped to the unit from the inside effectively keeps the air waterproof and also works to protect the seal from the inclement weather than oftentimes destroys an outside adhesive. The inner layer keeps the room safe from cold air in the AC unit.

Before purchasing air conditioner covers, it is important to measure the size of your AC unit based on the directions given by the manufacturer, as covers come in a variety of sizes. In addition, indoor covers are made with a myriad of canvas options. This allows the buyer to choose the proper material for their air conditioner based on specific climates. For example, heavy duty canvases work for great protection from drafts, while an insulated canvas is central to quality thermal protection and the premium marine canvas is useful in climates that are wet. This winter, instead of hanging out of the window in an attempt to install an outdoor cover, which can be ripped off with the right gust of wind, you might want to invest in something more reliable; something like an indoor air conditioner cover.

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