Sealing Windows in the Winter
We’ve reached that time in the year when, barring that random “feels like spring day,” we likely won’t crack a window again for the next three to four months.
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We’ve reached that time in the year when, barring that random “feels like spring day,” we likely won’t crack a window again for the next three to four months.
A winter buyer knows what they want, is hungry to find it, and ready to move if and when the opportunity is right.
Take the proper precautions to stay safe this holiday season.
Running programs on your thermostat is key to saving money and staying comfortable during the winter months.
Whichever date you choose as the day to deck the halls, you may want to also consider doing an inventory on holiday decorations.
Homeowners may seek inspiration from magazines and websites, designers and decorators know how to adapt those concepts to the available space.
It’s a good idea to clean or replace your home’s air filters and screens at least once a year to help keep your indoor environment safe from mold, dust mites and other allergens.
Assuming you have traditional double-pane glass in your windows, there are a few things to look for if you notice moisture.
Put it this way: photos of you and the fam aren’t going to help the sale of your home.
This is helpful for you as a homeowner, and extra helpful down the line if you are looking to sell.