Last week we were hunting for fans and ice lollies. This week? Back to waterproofs and wondering where summer went. 
 
Typical Britain. 
 
But while we're all used to the weather's mood swings, your windows might not be coping quite so well. 
Sudden changes from hot sunshine to cooler, wetter conditions can expose problems that have been hiding in plain sight for years. 
 
Did Your Home Turn Into a Greenhouse? 
 
During the recent warm spell, many homeowners noticed certain rooms becoming uncomfortably hot. 
If you found yourself closing blinds, opening every window in sight, or avoiding the conservatory altogether, your glazing may not be performing as efficiently as it should. 
Modern energy-efficient windows help regulate indoor temperatures, keeping homes more comfortable whatever the forecast decides to do. 
 
Now The Rain's Back... 
 
As temperatures drop and the clouds roll in, different issues start to appear: 
 
Cold draughts around windows 
Condensation on glass 
Rooms cooling down quickly 
Higher heating bills 
Windows that rattle in windy weather 
 
These are often signs that ageing windows are no longer providing the insulation your home needs. 
 
A Quick Window Health Check 
 
Ask yourself: 
 
✓ Do some rooms feel colder than others? 
✓ Are you noticing more condensation? 
✓ Can you feel draughts near windows? 
✓ Have your energy bills crept up recently? 
 
If you answered yes to any of the above, it could be time to consider an upgrade. 
 
Keeping Sussex Homes Comfortable All Year Round 
 
At NatCon Windows, we help homeowners across East Grinstead, Crawley, Horsham and the surrounding areas stay comfortable through every season—whether it's a surprise heatwave or another week of classic British drizzle. 
 
With high-quality double glazing, energy-efficient windows and expert installation, we'll help your home perform better all year round. 
 
Thinking About New Windows? 
 
If the recent weather has highlighted draughts, condensation or temperature swings in your home, we're always happy to offer honest advice and a free no-obligation quote. 
 
Because while we can't predict the British weather, we can help you prepare for it. 
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