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 ...
Keep your home warm and conserve energy during the winter months by sealing up the small holes and cracks around the windows and doors of your home with caulk. These areas, if left unsealed, can let ...
For most sealing and energy-efficiency projects around the house there are two basic kinds of caulk: silicone and latex. Both come in various types of containers, from toothpaste-size squeeze tubes to ...