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Winterizing Your Windows & Doors

Preparing your windows and doors for the coldest time of the year will keep your home warmer and more energy efficient.

With our Minnesota headquarters located in one of the northernmost points of the continental U.S., we understand the impact cold weather, snow, and ice can have on a home and the importance of winterizing windows and doors.

The last thing you want in the winter is cold air seeping in and the sky-high heating bill that comes with it. Preparing your windows and doors for the coldest months of the year will help keep your home warmer and more energy efficient. Here’s how to do it.

How to Winterize a Door

As you may have guessed, winterizing your doors have many of the same steps as winterizing windows. Do a thorough cleaning and inspection in the fall, check for drafts, and inspect the weatherstripping. In addition, keep doors locked whenever possible to ensure a tight seal. Another consideration is adding a draft guard or storm door to help with heat-loss in the harsher winter months.

Window Condensation in Winter

Don’t worry if you see condensation on your windows in the winter. Condensation is one sign that your windows are performing as designed and assisting with maintaining the temperature inside your home. To prevent sitting water, ensure your home maintains airflow and avoid blocking windows with heavy curtains, indoor plants, or décor.

There are a few other ways to keep your home warm in the winter. If you live in an extremely cold climate or have single pane or drafty windows, a plastic window shrink kit can do wonders for keeping cold air out and warm air in. (Though it also may mean it’s time to consider replacing your windows.

If your windows have curtains and/or blinds, open them while your home gets direct sunlight to help warm your space. But the opposite is also true: be sure to close the curtains and blinds when it’s extra cold outside for an extra layer of protection.

With a few simple steps and some regular maintenance, you can help your windows and doors perform their best, even on the harshest winter days.

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