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Hold in the HEATthisWinter
A lot of people enjoy the snow and fun holidays that come with it, but sometimes the cold comes into the house and makes everyone inside
1. Lock Your Windows and Apply Weatherstripping weatherstrips that should work with your windows.
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2.
Weatherproof Your Exterior Doors
Even the smallest gap in doors can bring in a lot of cold air. You can add door sweeps to the bottom of your doors and weatherstrips along the sides.
3.
Reglaze Loose Window Panes
If you have old wood window panes, check for chunks missing or loose
4.
Layer Your Window Treatments
Hanging sheer curtains and heavy drapes will provide great protection for every type of weather. When it is frigid outside, keeping everything closed will help keep the cold from coming in.
5. Check for Gaps in Windows that you can choose from.
6. Temporary Caulk
You can buy some temporary caulk to seal cracks. It comes in a tube like regular caulk, so make sure to look
Stay cozy!