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Install weather-stripping and caulking on doors and windows
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Sometimes the simplest things to do are the most effective. This is one of the simplest, and it has one of the biggest bangs for the buck.

Caulking and weather stripping pay for themselves within a year from energy savings. Not to mention that it'll keep your house far cozier without lots of little drafts.

I used to think this kind of project was really for older homes. My house on Orcas Island is pretty new, and I've been thinking that I didn't need to do this kind of simple stuff. But I saw recently that I have tiny gaps between the tops of my windows and the wall! They're very little -- but they're there!

So I'm starting this project to 1) get myself to finally go around and make sure the house is fully caulked around the windows, and 2) encourage other people to do the same!! You might be surprised at what you find.

 
 
 
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October 22, 2010   Dana Contributor says, I just covered up an interior stairwell window with some old salvaged wall covering :) Cool design doesn't always equal smart design, as it lets the heat leave the room I am heating with the woodstove. So, covered it is - until I design and fabricate a window that can open and close.
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October 20, 2010   Bill P. says, I am slowly getting there, but every bead of caulking counts!
 
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