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  2. These Simple Fixes For Drafty Windows Will Help You Save On ...

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    While caulking is best for filling in small gaps, weatherstripping is a better heavy-duty option for larger gaps and holes on movable window parts. ... Draft Stoppers. Draft stoppers are ...

  3. How to Seal Up Drafty Windows (and Lower Your Heating Bill) - AOL

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    Measure the bottom of the lower window sash and the top of the upper window sash. Cut a piece of adhesive-backed foam tape weather stripping to the correct length.

  4. Draught excluder - Wikipedia

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    A draught excluder or draft guard is a device used to prevent cold air from entering a building through gaps around entry points such as doors, windows and fireplaces. Types [ edit ]

  5. Draft Dodgers: Cheap and Easy Ways to Keep Winter's ... - AOL

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    If winter's chill has been invading your home and causing it to be less than cozy, products like weather-stripping, door draft stoppers, and more can warm things up quite a bit (not to mention ...

  6. Firestop - Wikipedia

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    A firestop or fire-stopping is a form of passive fire protection that is used to seal around openings and between joints in a fire-resistance-rated wall or floor assembly. . Firestops are designed to maintain the fire-resistance rating of a wall or floor assembly intended to impede the spread of fire and

  7. Ground glass joint - Wikipedia

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    Crude versions of conically tapered ground glass joints have been made for quite a while, [1] particularly for stoppers for glass bottles and retorts. [2] Crude glass joints could still be made to seal well by grinding the two parts of a joint against each other using an abrasive grit, but this led to variations between joints and they would not seal well if mated to a different joint.