Caulking is the best way to tighten up a house in winter and cut down on drafts and heat loss. Experts suggest caulking on the inside first, because that`s where it will do the most good. Jim LaRue, ...
B.J. McDuffie recommends weatherizing your home when Daylight Savings Time ends. But the weatherization specialist brought her list of tips, demonstration tools and free weather-proofing kits to last ...
Sealing and insulating your home is one of the most cost-effective ways to make it more comfortable and energy-efficient for all seasons. The standard for newly constructed homes is R50 (heat ...
A number of factors must be considered when choosing caulking. They include durability, flexibility, whether the caulk can be painted and, of course, price. The most expensive caulk is not always the ...