There’s nothing worse than wrapping yourself in a blanket, turning the heater on, and still feeling a cold breeze sneaking in through your window. But the good news is that you don’t always need ...
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 ...
Sealing and insulating windows and doors is one of the most cost-effective ways to reduce heat loss during winter. By blocking air leaks, adding insulation and creating barriers between your warm ...
Prepare your surface: remove all old paint by sanding the surface smooth with an electric sander. Start with coarser sandpaper and progress to smoother sandpaper as you go. Apply 3 coats of Woodoc ...
Drafty windows are small money furnaces for warm air that vents immediately outdoors as you pay to heat it, and cold air slips in to replace it. The frustration isn’t even the agony of cold patches ...