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  2. 8 Common Drafty Spots to Check for (and Seal) Ahead of Cold ...

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    Drafty gaps in windows, doors, attics, and basements can make heating your home more expensive than it has to be.In severe cases, your furnace may even struggle to keep your home warm, leading to ...

  3. Frugal Fixes for Drafty Windows -- Savings Experiment - AOL

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    Baby, it's cold outside, and if you have drafty windows and doors, you're losing money. Here's how to keep the heat in your home and your cash in your wallet. Drafty windows can allow up to 25 ...

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

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    It's an important part of winterizing your home.

  5. Weatherization - Wikipedia

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    Typical weatherization procedures include: Sealing bypasses (cracks, gaps, holes), especially around doors, windows, pipes and wiring that penetrate the ceiling and floor, and other areas with high potential for heat loss, using caulk, foam sealant, weather-stripping, window film, door sweeps, electrical receptacle gaskets, and so on to reduce infiltration.

  6. Weatherstripping - Wikipedia

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    Weatherstripping is the process of sealing openings such as doors, windows, and trunks from the waters above. The term can also refer to the materials used to carry out such sealing processes. The goal of weatherstripping is to prevent rain and water from entering entirely or partially and accomplishes this by either returning or rerouting water.

  7. Building envelope - Wikipedia

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    A blower door test can be used to test the quality of the air sealing of the building envelope. Smoke pencils can be used to detect gaps and caulking and weather-stripping can be used to improve air sealing. [10] HVAC systems can ensure that a building’s air intake is both adequate, safe, and energy efficient.