One way to keep your home warmer this winter is to replace or install weatherstripping around your doors and windows. Weatherstripping seals the gaps around doors and windows to prevent warm air from ...
Energy-saving windows are only as good as their caulk and weatherstripping. Go ahead, triple the panes and fill the gaps with argon. The windows will still be drafty and waste energy if the frames ...
Sediment buildup inside your water heater can reduce efficiency and shorten its lifespan. Flushing the tank once a year helps ...
You might not see it, but there’s a good chance your windows are quietly wasting energy—and driving up your utility bill.
One of the best ways to save on a heating bill is to make sure a home is well sealed. One way is to do that is with insulation in a home’s attic and walls. That’s basically like covering your home ...
Your windows have a greater impact on your winter heating bills than you might realize. According to the U.S. Energy Department, heat loss through windows accounts for 25% to 30% of residential ...