With winter weather often comes drafty windows. Incorrectly installed or aging windows can let drafty cold air in, reducing your home's energy efficiency and increasing its heating bill. Thankfully, ...
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When the thermometer starts to drop, drafty windows can make it hard to keep your home warm—and can send your energy bills soaring. Sealing drafty windows is an important part of winterizing your home ...
Drafts got you down? As outside temperatures plummet, leaky windows can make the inside of your home feel downright frosty—to say nothing of costing you money as your hard-earned heating dollars fly ...
Drafty windows can let cold air in and drive up heating costs. Garrett Brown from Roof Prodigy joined Pete Scalia to share simple DIY ways to check for air leaks and how properly built windows can ...
The caulking on this window has crumbled (and the window frame itself has cracked), which makes it very drafty. If a spot looks like it needs fresh caulk, lick your finger and hold it near the gap on ...
Windows seem to work against us when we're trying to keep warm indoors over winter, leaking cold air and making our heating work harder. Luckily, ugly weatherstripping and insulating films are not the ...
If you can't restore the windows already in your home, try finding replacements at nonprofit salvage stores such as the PRC warehouse store, the Green Project, Old City Building Center or Habitat for ...