So my seek thermal continues to be geeky fun. With the cold weather it's easy to go outside and find my energy leaks. I have a 100 year old house with storms on most of the original windows. The basement windows are single pane. One window had been partitioned in 2. I moved my dryer and vented it through half of this window. I used 2 layers of plexiglass. The flir confirmed that it does a better job than single pane glass (white is heat, the right side of the window is the glass) . The difference between the storm windows and single pane is similarly pretty dramatic. I also got a nice view of my stove heating the outdoors; exterior chimney, insulated liner, stove partway in the fireplace which was insulated and has a radiant heat shield installed (boo).
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