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The FixIt Files: Your Guide to Sealing Windows & Doors



Quick! Our September sun will soon be fading, before the cooler weather rolls in, let’s seal up gaps around your windows and doors to keep your home toasty warm—it also cuts down on energy costs and helps your HVAC system work smarter, not harder. Plus, a well-sealed home means less dust and fewer bugs sneaking through the cracks.

What to Look For

  • Drafts – Feel for air leaks with your hand or try the candle test near window frames.
  • Cracked or Missing Caulk – Check the caulking around window and door trim.
  • Damaged Weatherstripping – Look for brittle, cracked, or peeling weatherstripping.
  • Visible Light or Gaps – If you see daylight around the edges—air can sneak in, too.

Tools & Supplies

  • Caulk gun
  • Exterior-grade caulk (latex or silicone for weatherproofing)
  • Putty knife or scraper
  • Weatherstripping replacement
  • Rag & rubbing alcohol (for cleaning surfaces before resealing)

Pro Tips

  • Choose clear caulk for a clean look, or paintable white caulk if you’re refreshing trim too.
  • Remove old caulk with a putty knife before applying the new caulk.
  • For doors, make sure bottom sweeps and thresholds are sealing snugly. Replace them if needed.

At DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of the Pikes Peak Region, we’re all about making your home more comfortable, stylish, and functional. Keeping up with small seasonal tasks like this one helps your home work smarter—not harder.

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