Are you tired of dealing with drafts, water leaks and energy loss through your windows? It’s time to take action and seal the deal between your window frames and walls. Whether your walls are made of ...
The line of caulk around a window quietly announces whether you knew what you were doing. A clean, consistent bead suggests professional care, while a wavy, smeared, or cracked line instantly reads as ...
Dear James: I weatherstripped my windows last year, but I can still feel a draft near them on windy days. What else can I do myself to reduce these air leaks? It sounds like you may have some leaky ...
You might not see it, but there’s a good chance your windows are quietly wasting energy—and driving up your utility bill. Even newer windows can have invisible air leaks that let warm air slip out in ...
Dear Jim: I noticed cold air leaking indoors all winter. The caulk around doors and windows looks bad and should be replaced. Where else should I look for air leaks and is there one caulk I can use ...
Q: There’s a lot of contradictory advice on the internet about caulking. In particular, some sites are quite explicit that metal/wood junctions should not be caulked. I have a door-sized window where ...
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