Plastic sheeting and window film can reduce drafts slightly. However, they’re a temporary fix, not a real solution.
Plastic sheeting and window film can reduce drafts slightly. However, they’re a temporary fix, not a real solution.
Plastic on windows doesn’t address failed seals, damaged frames, or the heat loss that comes from single-pane glass. ENERGY STAR certified windows can reduce heating and cooling costs by up to 13% annually — plastic film can’t come close to that level of performance.
What Homeowners Need to Know About Plastic vs. Replacement Windows:
- Short-term help: Window film and plastic sheeting can reduce minor drafts around the frame perimeter. As a temporary measure while planning a replacement, it’s a reasonable stopgap and nothing more.
- Limited impact: Plastic doesn’t fix failed seals, cracked frames, or single-pane glass conducting cold directly into your home. Those problems require replacement — a layer of film won’t solve them.
- Real energy savings: ENERGY STAR certified windows reduce heating and cooling costs by up to 13% annually. That certified, measurable performance is only available with replacement windows — not retrofit film.
- Air infiltration: Reduced air infiltration from properly installed replacement windows can cut natural gas or heating oil use by 15% according to ENERGY STAR data. Plastic sheeting applied over an old frame leaves all the real infiltration pathways open.
- Strong investment: Full window replacement averages about $21,922 New England and returns 76% of its cost at resale. Plastic film costs less upfront — but delivers none of that long-term value.
- Financing available: Real window replacement is more accessible than it looks. Coastal offers financing up to 20 years, based on credit approval — contact Coastal directly to learn more and apply.
Making the Right Call on Window Performance
Best permanent fix: ENERGY STAR certified replacement windows by Coastal Windows & Exteriors. Upgrade from single to triple pane and save $500+/year on energy bills!
Plastic works only as: A short-term draft reducer while budgeting for replacement — not a substitute for it.
Most accessible path: Financing up to 20 years makes replacement windows achievable on nearly any budget.
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Last Updated: May 2026
Sources:
- ENERGY STAR certified windows, doors, and skylights can reduce heating and cooling costs by up to 13% annually compared to non-certified products. ENERGY STAR Residential Windows, Doors & Skylights ENERGY STAR’s guidance on the energy cost savings available from certified replacement windows. (Accessed May 2026)
- Reduced air infiltration in the home can cut natural gas or heating oil consumption by 15%, according to ENERGY STAR. ENERGY STAR Why Seal and Insulate ENERGY STAR’s resource on the heating fuel savings achieved through reduced air infiltration in the home. (Accessed May 2026)
- The average cost of a full window replacement project in New England is approximately $21,922. JLC Online Cost vs. Value 2025 — New England JLC Online’s regional pricing data on window replacement costs across the New England market. (2026)
- New windows return approximately 76% of their cost in added resale value. JLC Online Cost vs. Value 2025 JLC Online’s national cost vs. value analysis for window replacement ROI. (2026)