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Sealing your Windows from the Elements

Home Appeal LLC

Sealing your Windows from the elements will benefit you in many ways. You have to do it right, though. Otherwise, it will not help much at all. Therefore, do it correctly the first time.

Why Seal Your Windows?

It keeps out wind, rain and snow. Furthermore, it keeps your house warmer in the winter. This will help you save money on utility costs, and it helps you use less of the earth’s resources to climate-control your environment. Keeping the harsh elements out of your home will also keep your family from getting sick because of the way it increases your ability to regulate the temperature.

Different Types of Seals

Caulk -- Usually, you can use a gun filled with a caulk tube to dispense sealant to the outer perimeters of your windows. When choosing the substance needed for filling in these spaces, make sure the caulking material is meant for outdoor use when using it on the exterior side. You can also put caulk around the interior perimeter of your windows to increase effectiveness.

Weather strips -- Another way to close off the seams where air enters around your windows is to cover it with weather stripping. It helps block air flow in hard-to-reach areas such as where the window sash meets the stop. You could also use certain types of strips to line all areas where you seek air gaps, and you can also find ones appropriate for sealing the outer edges of your door frames.

Plastic and tape -- Another way to keep out a draft during the winter is to just block the window off altogether. You can purchase a kit that contains plastic and tape. Usually, this requires the use of a hair drier to iron out the wrinkles. However, you have to pull it as tight as you can to maximize the insulation effect.

Parts to Seal

When sealing your window from the elements, you need to block leaking are in more than just the area around each one. You also should cover up the gaps between the frame the wall as well as individual sections of the glass.

Energy Savings

People who stop the draft and elements from entering their home save at least up to 15% on the cost of heating a home. It also can reduce the amount of money spend air conditioning the home on hot days. When the most durable solutions are used, they last year after year without replacement

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