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  2. 4 Types of Weatherstripping and Where to Install Each - Bob Vila

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    Weatherstripping is a time-honored method of minimizing door and window drafts throughout the house. In the winter, weatherstripping prevents heated air from escaping the home and bars the entry...

  3. How to Weather-Strip Windows for a Warmer House This Winter

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    Follow our step-by-step guide to weather seal windows for a warmer winter and a cooler summer. Gaps around windows sashes and frames are responsible for a significant amount of heat loss; even small gaps can be big energy wasters.

  4. How to Weatherstrip Double Hung Windows - This Old House

    www.thisoldhouse.com/windows/21017462/making-windows

    Weatherstripping, more formally known as window weatherization, is the process of sealing gaps and cracks in windows to prevent air leakage. This simple yet effective technique can significantly improve your home’s energy efficiency, reduce drafts, and prevent moisture infiltration.

  5. The Essential Guide to Weatherstripping - This Old House

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    For windows, combine weatherstripping with interior storm windows to improve efficiency without altering the exterior appearance. Use low-profile weatherstripping that won’t detract from the original appearance.

  6. How To Seal Windows and Doors for Winter - This Old House

    www.thisoldhouse.com/insulation/21017161/how-to-seal-windows-for-winter

    Weatherstripping: Apply weatherstripping to the sides and top of the door frame to create a tighter seal. This prevents air from leaking in around the door’s edges. You can also add weatherstripping around the doorjamb. Addressing Other Air Leaks

  7. How to Weatherstrip Your Windows

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    Weatherstripping your windows is easy, and it can cut energy costs by sealing air leaks. Product costs, availability and item numbers may vary online or by market. Weatherstripping can help seal air leaks in areas of your home, such as doors, windows and attic access points.

  8. Weather Stripping Buying Guide - The Home Depot

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    Adequate weatherstripping seals gaps around doors and windows, keeping air in and bugs, dust, moisture, noise and pests outside. In this guide, learn about weatherstripping, the materials you need and how to calculate how much material you’ll need for your project. SHOP WEATHERSTRIPPING NOW.

  9. How to Weatherproof Windows - The Home Depot

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    Even if you have new windows, the smallest air leaks or gaps can make the inside of your house feel sweltering hot or downright frosty. Plus, improperly sealed windows can let cold air in and cause your energy bills to skyrocket. Fortunately, weatherproofing your windows is an easy DIY project.

  10. What is Weather Stripping for Windows and Doors? - Window World...

    www.windowworldtriad.com/article/how-to-install-weather-stripping-protect-your...

    Weather stripping is an easy and effective DIY way to plug up drafts and keep your windows and doors sealed against the elements, ranging from rain and snow to chilling wind and everything in between. There are a few different types of weather stripping you can use. Here are some examples:

  11. How To: Weatherstrip Windows - The Craftsman Blog

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    It’s time to learn how to weatherstrip windows because when it comes to getting the best bang for your buck, weatherstripping windows is the way to go. In this post I’m going to show you how to install my favorite type of weatherstripping, spring bronze.