Saturday, February 6, 2010

Foam Block House What Is The Easiest And Most Effective Way To Block Out A Draft Around Your Windows?

What is the easiest and most effective way to block out a draft around your windows? - foam block house

For some reason, my room is the coldest of all parts of the house. No one has heard a good advice, which (to buy something simple to do for a girl, lol) I am by this type of spray foam in the vicinity of the crack to someone who knows what it is and how it is used effectively? Other ideas would help ... Thank you in advance.

7 comments:

Tio Paco said...

Most of the projects from an old window sash species comes from the gap at the top where the handle. Open paint the upper band ever (in general) and therefore does not protrude.
This results in a small town that something that can bring order to fill the gap.
If you have an old tights, one leg Complete (w / o running into it!) Close with rice, beans or lentils, and a node. Place removed and go. Delete to open the window at any time.

BTW, do not use fishing nets favorite, with the exception of the storage onions in the kitchen.

waferman... said...

I agree with wings Glow ... Clean the area to some foam tape with alcohol. If you spray foam, which expands as it sets, and you have cut the surplus. Anyway, both are good insulators.

Arlene said...

There are products in the hardware business. The plastic is placed in the windows with tape, then use a hair dryer. The addresses are in the box.

☼ GƖơώ ✞ Ѡɪηǥs ☼ said...

I use the foam tape inside the window sills. You can use these at Home Depot or any hardware store.
Tip: Make sure everything is clean and free from dirt or non-stick!

Jen B said...

I caulk around the windows, then use hot glue plastic. Then a good set of thick, light-blocking curtains.

N. K said...

Put tape on the grooves to reduce the cold window.

kitty said...

.. The tape something ..

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