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Your Heater Isn’t Broken. Here’s Why Your Home Still Feels Cold

If your heat is on but your home still feels cold, you’re not alone.

Across Canada, millions of people turn up the thermostat every winter…
only to layer up indoors, sit under blankets, and avoid certain rooms once the cold sets in.

 

The frustrating part?

It feels like nothing works.

But here’s the truth most people never hear:

Your heater is probably not the problem.

by Thomas Wilde, Residential Energy Efficiency Researcher

Specialist in Heat Loss & Cold-Climate Homes

December 9, 2025 | 8:42 AM EST

Note: Read this BEFORE you struggle with another harsh winter!

1. most homes don’t feel cold because of weak heating

They Feel Cold Because Heat Escapes Through Windows

Heating creates warm air.

It doesn’t stop that warm air from leaving.

 

In many Canadian homes, windows are the biggest heat leak — especially in winter.

Warm air is pulled toward ice-cold glass and escapes, no matter how high the thermostat is set.

That’s why rooms feel colder near windows and why some spaces never fully warm up, even with the heat running.

2. turning up the heat rarely fixes a heat-loss problem

When heat escapes faster than it’s created, turning up the heat only leads to:

 

More energy → higher winter bills → the same discomfort

 

This is why so many Canadians say:

 

“The heat is blasting, but the room still feels cold.”

“Every winter my heating bill spikes and nothing improves.”

 

The issue isn’t effort — it’s heat loss

3. the cold you feel at night comes from the window area

As outdoor temperatures drop below freezing, window glass cools rapidly.

The air near it cools, sinks, and spreads into the room.

 

That’s why:

 

 - Evenings suddenly feel colder

 - Bedrooms become uncomfortable at night

 - Sitting near windows feels unbearable in winter

 

It’s not the whole house — it’s the window zone pulling warmth away.

4. why most curtains don’t make a difference

Many people try curtains and conclude:

“Curtains don’t really help.”

That’s because most curtains are:

 - Thin

 - Decorative

 - Designed for light control, not insulation

 

They hang loosely and allow airflow — which means cold air still circulates and heat still escapes.

This doesn’t mean curtains can’t work.

It means most aren’t designed to.

5. the real fix is blocking heat loss at the window

Instead of asking:

“How do I generate more heat?”

The smarter question is:

“How do I stop losing the heat I already pay for?”

 

When warm air is trapped inside the room — instead of pulled toward freezing glass — comfort improves immediately, without constantly adjusting the thermostat.

6. why thick thermal curtains change how a room feels

A properly designed thermal curtain creates a buffer between warm indoor air and cold window glass.

 

Think of it like:

A winter jacket for your windows.

 

It:

 - Traps warmth

 - Reduces airflow

 - Blocks cold drafts

 

This is why people often feel a difference the same day — not because the heating system changed, but because the indoor environment did.

7. why rooms feel quieter at the same time

The same thickness that blocks cold also helps absorb sound.

 

Windows are a major entry point for:

 - Wind noise

 - Passing traffic

 - Early-morning activity

 - People Snow Shoveling

 

A dense curtain softens those vibrations, making rooms feel calmer and more comfortable — especially in the evening and at night.

8. why this works so well in canadian homes

Many Canadian homes face the same realities:

 

 - Long, cold winters

 - Drafty or aging windows

 - Forced-air or baseboard heating that dries the air

 - Limited renovation options — especially for renters

 

That’s why passive, non-invasive solutions matter.

A solution that:

 

 - Installs easily

 - Requires no tools

 - Works day and night

 - Doesn’t alter the home

 

fits real life — and real winters.

9. why this only works if the curtain is designed for insulation

Not all “thermal” curtains are built the same.

To actually reduce heat loss, a curtain must be:

 

 - Thick enough to create insulation

 - Dense enough to limit airflow

 - Designed to trap warmth — not just look warm

 

That’s where Cürta™ is different.

Cürta™ was designed specifically to block heat loss and cold drafts at the window — not simply decorate it.

10. try it for 99 days risk-free

We’re so confident Cürta™ will improve the comfort of your home that we back it with a risk-free money-back guarantee.

 

That means you can experience a warmer, quieter space—without turning up the heating—on your own terms.

 

If you don’t notice a real difference in comfort, simply let us know and we’ll refund your purchase. No hassle. No questions asked.

11. join the 10,000+ who finally feel comfortable at home again

Thousands of homeowners and renters trust Cürta™ because they’ve experienced what happens when heat loss is finally addressed at the window—rooms that feel warmer, fewer cold drafts, and a noticeably quieter space, without turning up the heating. It’s not just about staying warm; it’s about coming home to a place that feels comfortable, calm, and livable again.

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