As the temperature outdoors drops and heating bills rise inside your home, you might be wondering how to seal windows. After all, leaky windows—especially in older homes with single-pane designs—can ...
Poorly sealed windows allow heat to enter your home during the summer and cool drafts during the winter. As a result, your HVAC unit works overtime to maintain your desired temperature, leading to ...
Energy bills aren’t getting kinder, and conservatories leak warmth like a loose pocket leaks coins. The culprit is rarely ...
Winter weather is in full swing with the temperatures officially dropping to "way too cold." While we're cranking the heat inside, it's not uncommon to find a chilly draft coming through the windows ...
These bugs don't bite or chew through walls, but they're annoying enough that you may want to seal your windows before they ...
Simple and wallet-friendly, weatherstripping is considered a great way to reduce drafts -- a big component of a home's heat ...
High-efficiency furnaces and programmable thermostats can't help you much if winter seeps in everywhere there's a view. Luckily, Wired's How-To Wiki offers a 101 course in weatherproofing your windows ...
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