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I put aluminum foil balls in my window wells for the first time in 8 years. This is what happened

For years, I’ve heard about the benefits of placing aluminum foil balls in window wells, but I was skeptical. Could something so simple really make a difference in my home? Living in a house with a basement that sometimes felt more like a dungeon than a cozy retreat, I was willing to try anything to improve the environment. After eight years of deliberation, I finally decided to give this peculiar hack a chance.
As someone who appreciates both scientific explanations and DIY hacks, I was intrigued by the idea that aluminum foil could reflect light and potentially deter pests. I embarked on this experiment with a mixture of curiosity and apprehension, eager to see if these shiny balls could transform my dim, damp basement into a brighter, more welcoming space.
1. Why I Finally Tried Aluminum Foil Balls in My Window Wells
The decision to try aluminum foil balls came after a particularly dreary winter when I noticed my basement was colder and darker than ever. Online forums and DIY websites were abuzz with claims that aluminum foil could enhance natural light and provide insulation. I was particularly drawn to the idea that these foil balls could reflect sunlight, potentially increasing the natural light that reaches the basement.
Moreover, I was curious about the potential pest-repelling properties of aluminum foil. Internet anecdotes suggested that the crinkly texture and reflective surface could deter spiders and other critters from making my window wells their home. With spring approaching, it seemed like the perfect time to put this theory to the test.
2. How I Prepared the Foil Balls and Set Up Each Window Well
Preparing the aluminum foil balls was surprisingly simple. I purchased a large roll of heavy-duty aluminum foil and tore off sheets measuring approximately 18 inches by 18 inches. I crumpled each sheet into a tight ball, ensuring they were compact enough to stay in place but large enough to cover a decent amount of surface area.
Once I had several dozen foil balls, I placed them evenly across the bottom of each window well. To secure them, I used small garden stakes to anchor the balls in place, preventing them from being blown away by wind or washed out by rain. I made sure the foil balls were spaced out evenly to maximize their reflective properties.
3. The Immediate Changes I Noticed in Light and Visibility
To my pleasant surprise, the addition of aluminum foil balls significantly increased the amount of light entering the basement. The reflective surface of the foil balls bounced sunlight into the basement windows, creating a brighter and more inviting environment. I measured the light intensity using a lux meter and noted an increase from 300 lux to approximately 450 lux on sunny days.
This improvement in lighting made the basement feel less like an underground cave and more like a part of the home that was actually usable. The enhanced visibility was immediately noticeable, and I found myself spending more time in the basement, enjoying the newfound brightness.
4. What Happened to Bugs, Spiders, and Other Unwanted Critters



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