Learn how to draft-proof your garage in four steps to reduce energy bills and prevent cold air from entering your home.
Sealing up your home is simple, easy and can cost less than $10. Not doing so can cost you money and make you uncomfortable all winter. Taylor Freitas is a freelance writer and has contributed to ...
With utility bills on the rise, you may be looking for ways to save on energy costs for heating and cooling your home. While there are all kinds of expensive improvements you can make to cut your ...
If your garage doors have windows as mine do, install a full sheet of insulation over the window section. Wait for the adhesive to fully bond, then cut out the window openings with a new razor blade.
I have a great 1984 Volkswagen GTI that I love dearly, but lately I've been noticing a lot of wind noise on the highway and water dripping down the inside of my windows when it rains. I suspect the ...
A quiet, comfortable ride free from dust, drafts, and wind noise is something drivers expect from their cars. Manufacturers spend big money to ensure acceptable levels of noise, vibration, and ...
Q: I can see sunlight sneaking in through the weatherstripping in my front door. I know it’s time to replace the weatherstripping, but what type should I buy? A: The short answer: It depends upon the ...
If you’ve been driving your Corvette long, chances are you haven’t noticed that the weatherstripping is showing signs of age. It’s probably not an area you commonly check, like oil or paint, and the ...
Better make a note. We don’t want to forget the weatherstripping with cold weather coming on. Well, maybe not today. But if you were a householder or their family member 75 or so years ago, you ...
Can you believe it? We are entering fall and winter again. Given Arizona’s varied geography, we will soon be moving into chilly or downright cold seasons. Take this week’s article as a reminder that ...
It never fails. You may think you have your hot rod is complete but there's always "just one more thing". Road Tour Chauffeur Jerry Dixey was sniveling that rain was coming in through the door gaps.