Seal Out Drafts This Season
It doesn't matter if it is spring, summer, fall, or winter if your home is not sealed correctly or your windows are letting the outside temperatures in, your electric bill (and your wallet!) are going to take a hit. Find out how you can help keep costs under control with a few easy steps and a little help from Scott Exteriors!
Add Window Treatments. Adding in window treatments such as blinds, shades, and curtains can help keep out drafts and cold. Open these window treatments during the day to let sunlight stream in and close them at night to keep cold air out.
Don't Forget to Add a Draft Stopper . You can find door draft stoppers online or even make one yourself. Lay the door draft stopper in front of your exterior door to block cold air from coming underneath.
Add Some Insulation. Have you noticed a significant spike in heating or cooling costs? If so, your problem may be in your attic. Consider adding extra insulation to keep your home more efficient.
Check Your Windows. Are your windows very old? If so, you may find that storm windows can help add an additional layer of protection against the outside elements during the winter. Also, we recommend that you check the caulking around your windows to make sure you don't have cracks that allow cold winter air to enter your home. Replaced dried or damaged caulk if you see it. While you're at it, check your doors, too!
If your windows are very old and drafty, you may want to consider replacing them with new, energy-efficient windows. Scott Exteriors offers many quality window products that can not only make your home more energy-efficient, they can also make your home more beautiful, too! Learn more about what we offer by calling us at 214-503-7663 for more information.