Is your home starting to feel a bit chilly?
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Now that the clocks have gone back, the days are getting shorter, the nights longer and the weather is getting a bit colder. Your home may also be starting to feel a bit chillier. Are you tempted to turn up the thermostat on your heating? Or are you too worried about the increase in fuel bills? One method to make your home warmer is to insulate it. A well-insulated home will heat up quickly and stay warm for longer as the warm air won't be disappearing through draughty windows or thin walls. Even if you have double-glazed windows, installing thermal blinds can add more insulation. What is a thermal blind? A thermal blind is a window blind that has extra thermal qualities that help keep your room warmer for longer. They are also known as insulated blinds and energy-efficient blinds. At Forth Blinds, we now sell and install made-to-measure Honeycomb blinds that have extra insulating qualities. The blind has multiple layers of fabric pleated together like a ...