(1) Weatherproofing Basics
In all the discussion of insulation and R-values, don't forget that poor weatherproofing is often a more important source of discomfort, as well as high heating and cooling bills. Some air leakage can be prevented during construction, by using housewrap or getting a fight fit between framing members, for example. Once the house is built, however, the remaining gaps must be sealed. Gaps around doors and window sashes should be weatherstripped, and gaps between permanent building materials sealed with caulking. 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 best product for every job, so you should carefully consider which product is appropriate to your situiation. Read product labels and manufacturers literature, and ask your salesperson for his or her recommendation. |
(2) Types of Caulking
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(3) Using Caulking
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(4) Weatherstripping Basics
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(6) Installing Weatherstripping
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