Posts Tagged ‘Caulk’
Ready for Fall? Home Maintenance Tasks to Improve Comfort and Efficiency
Can you believe it? Fall is here, and is a great time for home maintenance. You’re going to want to prepare your home for the coming cooler months. Here is a checklist for all of your fall home maintenance needs.
Read MoreAirtight Homes and Ventilation Needs: It’s a Delicate Balance
You want your home to be effectively sealed so cold air doesn’t creep in during the winter while hot, humid air doesn’t infiltrate your home in the summer, and you also want to block out dust and allergens. However, you also need ventilation to ensure the air in your home is fresh and healthy. Having…
Read More6 Tips for Air Sealing Your Way to Comfort, Savings This Wichita Winter
Heating your home can become a large expense, especially if you have air leaks that let warm and cold air pass through your doors, windows and walls. Implementing a few air sealing tips can make your home more comfortable, and your heating bill more affordable.
Read MoreEnergy-Saving Tips That Also Help You Go Green
During the colder winter months, follow these tips to enhance your home’s comfort level, lower your energy bills, and go green by reducing your home’s energy carbon footprint.
Read MoreSaving Energy When the Prospect of Winter Heating Bills Gives You the Chills
There are many things to enjoy and look forward to at this time of year in Wichita, but winter heating bills are not on the list. It can be quite a shock to see your energy costs shoot up when the cold weather hits. Luckily, there are many simple things you can do around your…
Read MoreTightening Your Wichita Home: a Homeowner’s Guide to Caulk
This time of year, many homeowners are busy getting their homes ready for winter. And that includes air sealing. The most common materials used to seal air leaks, of course, are caulk and weatherstripping.
Read MoreAir Sealing Your Wichita Home: What Better Time Than Spring?
Air sealing your home may be the best kind of spring cleaning activity you can perform, since it will keep your indoor air cleaner and reduce your cooling (and heating) bills. Many homes have significant air leaks that increase the conditioning load and allow air indoors that could be laden with pollen and other pollutants.
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