Drafty, energy-inefficient windows aren't just a problem during the winter. They are just as big an issue in the summer, when cool air can escape through gaps and the sun's heat pours in through the ...
There’s nothing worse than wrapping yourself in a blanket, turning the heater on, and still feeling a cold breeze sneaking in through your window. But the good news is that you don’t always need ...
Sealing and insulating windows and doors is one of the most cost-effective ways to reduce heat loss during winter. By blocking air leaks, adding insulation and creating barriers between your warm ...
Sealing windows to save energy and increase comfort used to be strictly a pre-winter project. In the summer, screens went on and windows stayed open. Thirty-five years ago, only 23 percent of US homes ...
The onset of winter means falling temperatures, with furnaces starting to kick on for the first time in months. But what happens when that furnace keeps grinding away, burning precious energy, without ...