For those trying to cover the windows, I've used bubble wrap and foam board. I find that I can reuse the foam board a lot easier than the bubble wrap. I'm so cold. I'll use anything. I will stuff bubble wrap in the outlets! Use pillow covers stuffed with sand to keep the draft out from under the doors. Thanks for the suggestions. I love the shiny wall cover to help keep out the cold. I will definitely try this. Thx!
I put regular packing type bubble wrap on the top panes and clear shrinkable plastic on the bottom panes. Can leave them on year round now. If you can't afford it, simply place towels over the glass to keep air off the glass.
Thanks for this! I have my own apt now, amd it's 100 years old. Lots of drafts and cold. Ive bought all these preucys before, but didnt really know how to install them. Trying again this year. Will folow your directions to see if I can do it better this year.
Thank You so much for the Brilliant Video, Very Informative & there were all different excluders you can buy which I did'nt know about. I'm in my 60's & have to do these things myself, so I found your Video very helpful, I will be going to DIY shop this weekend, & will have a bash @ it 🙏🙏 So Thank You once again, Well Done 👍👌💯❤️🥂 I've Subscribed to your Channel, Please Keep up the Good Work, & I look forward to more Videos Take Care, Bless You
Very useful i have been doing some isolation at the window at my cabin, but seeing now with this video i have still some improvement i need to do with window and door. Thanks!
very impressive! thank you for making this information accessible. Especially enjoyed the tip with making a dent with a hammer before screwing into the metal door - this is a tip that is SO SIMPLE and something that I can use in many contexts, where most "repair videos" would only show the "official way" to solve this problem. You have helped a lot of people, especially women (and mothers) with this kind of content. Thank you SO MUCH. I hope you have a happy and safe holiday season
I live full-time stationary in a 5th Wheel Trailer, though your projects are done on a real house; all your tips & ideas are very helpful to me & Inspiring! Thank you! ( of Course I subscribed!!)
We recently found a crack in the inside pane of our 46" x 82" picture window. The outer pane has no crack so it's not like there was a direct exchange of air between the inside and outside. So far I have received one quote to replace the window which is a ridiculous $5,000. It seems most of these places that send out flyers aren't interested in dealing with people seeking replacement of only one window. I am big on return on investment so I'm still seeking someone that will quote me a reasonable price but I have taken my own actions in the interim with very positive results. This window is in a room we rarely spend time in and the curtains are typically always closed which is why we hadn't noticed the crack that ran from a bottom corner to up 16 inches across and then back down about 1/3 of the way across the lower portion of the window. It resulted in a portion of the window being separated from the main glass totaling about 1 1/2 square feet. What I have done for now is used UV activated windshield repair glue / filler along the crack and sealed the crack with clear silicone. After that I applied an inside layer of Frost King window plastic and used a heat gun to shrink out the wrinkles. A hair dryer is what they recommended but I was getting no results using that method. The results were very positive. We use to notice a chill in the air in this room when passing through that no longer exists. I plan to add the film to a couple other windows in the house that tend to have a chill when the temperature drops outside. We have cheap vinyl windows that the previous owner had installed but being retired we don't want to spend a ridiculous amount of money if we can help it. I can certainly attest to the benefit of adding the window film and have also replaced the sweeps and added some seals around two sets of French doors in the room we spend most of our time in. We had an $11,000 high efficiency electric heater and heat pump installed a little over a year ago when our heat pump failed but we are still very energy conscious. Every gap you fill or wall you insulate makes a difference. Thank you for this video. I already have a pretty good idea how to seal and insulate a home but there are many people that don't realize how much you can save on both heating and cooling costs with a little effort while spending very little money. Great job.
How much are you losing by covering up the insulation, I wonder? I just did that in my dining room, and, of course, it looks, well....not good. I'm worried if I cover it, though, I'll lose the insulation properties, since the heat reflects off the insulation.
If you only have single pane glass and no storm and/or if you have no bathroom or kitchen ventilation fans this can happen. Try drying things out and using the window film for fast fix. Consider adding more sturdy/permanent interior or exterior storms, a bathroom exhaust fan and kitchen range hood before next winter if it’s too late to do this year.
I never thought of the lighter trick. That's going to help me so much.
Thank you, it is great to see it done by a woman. Gives confidence we can do it.
This is the best weather stripping video I have seen. You show many options that some may have never thought about. It is very informative. Thank you.
Cold air pouring into my very old house as we speak. Thanks for all the tips!
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For those trying to cover the windows, I've used bubble wrap and foam board. I find that I can reuse the foam board a lot easier than the bubble wrap. I'm so cold. I'll use anything. I will stuff bubble wrap in the outlets! Use pillow covers stuffed with sand to keep the draft out from under the doors. Thanks for the suggestions. I love the shiny wall cover to help keep out the cold. I will definitely try this. Thx!
I put regular packing type bubble wrap on the top panes and clear shrinkable plastic on the bottom panes.
Can leave them on year round now.
If you can't afford it, simply place towels over the glass to keep air off the glass.
@@crazysquirrel9425 thank you for towel tip never thought of it
Thanks for this! I have my own apt now, amd it's 100 years old. Lots of drafts and cold. Ive bought all these preucys before, but didnt really know how to install them. Trying again this year. Will folow your directions to see if I can do it better this year.
One of the best videos I have watched. The best bit is that you provide several types of product for each draught issue. Thanks so much.
Thank you for producing and sharing all these great tips. I hate winter and every tip helps.
Just wanted to add, if you can’t find or afford an under the door seal you can use a super thick rolled up bath towel until you get the real seal! 😊
Thank You so much for the Brilliant Video, Very Informative
& there were all different excluders you can buy which I did'nt know about. I'm in my 60's & have to do these things myself, so I found your Video very helpful, I will be going to DIY shop this weekend, & will have a bash @ it 🙏🙏 So Thank You once again, Well Done 👍👌💯❤️🥂 I've Subscribed to your Channel, Please Keep up the Good Work, & I look forward to more Videos
Take Care, Bless You
All the best from England. Thanks for putting this up. Got some great ideas.
Well lol looks like I know what I'll be doing today before our snow and temperature drop this year. Thank you 😊
thank you learned a lot
At 8:13 what specific tape are you using to keep the reflectix stuck to the bottom of your cantilever window? Is it staying on?
That reflex silvery whatever you called itnlooks like a good idea, butbim wondering if youre trapping condensation.
Very useful i have been doing some isolation at the window at my cabin, but seeing now with this video i have still some improvement i need to do with window and door. Thanks!
You are welcome🤗
Great presentation. Thank you for your time and effort to make this video and share your knowledge and experience with us. Greetings from Croatia.
Great job!!
very impressive! thank you for making this information accessible. Especially enjoyed the tip with making a dent with a hammer before screwing into the metal door - this is a tip that is SO SIMPLE and something that I can use in many contexts, where most "repair videos" would only show the "official way" to solve this problem. You have helped a lot of people, especially women (and mothers) with this kind of content. Thank you SO MUCH. I hope you have a happy and safe holiday season
Thank you so much catdog4254 you really made my day with your lovely comment❤️ Appreciate it a lot🤗😘
I just found your channel….good info just in time! I can do all this myself so thank you! 😎
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I live full-time stationary in a 5th Wheel Trailer, though your projects are done on a real house; all your tips & ideas are very helpful to me & Inspiring! Thank you!
( of Course I subscribed!!)
I'm wanting to put it on my bedroom ceiling, which has a flat roof.
Thank you for all the useful tips
Awesome information! Saw a lot of products I didn’t even know existed. Very helpful, thanks 😊. Is your dog a Shiba Inu 😍- what’s it’s name?
Yep he is a Shiba Inu🐕🐕🐕 His name is Ceasar! He is an actor in my videos😂
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Thank you ❤
Thank you. Great presentation.
Girl! You are the best!!!
Great tips thank you🙏😊
Awesome, awesome info!! Thank you for being so detailed and showing all the options!
Thank you for this helpful information!
Very nice and informative. Keep rocking 👏
Awesome tutorial. Thank you!
Thanks for your help!! Video was definitely informational. Also I love ❤ your tattoo!!
Thank you for sharing. Good info
Excellent video
Very good
We recently found a crack in the inside pane of our 46" x 82" picture window. The outer pane has no crack so it's not like there was a direct exchange of air between the inside and outside. So far I have received one quote to replace the window which is a ridiculous $5,000. It seems most of these places that send out flyers aren't interested in dealing with people seeking replacement of only one window. I am big on return on investment so I'm still seeking someone that will quote me a reasonable price but I have taken my own actions in the interim with very positive results. This window is in a room we rarely spend time in and the curtains are typically always closed which is why we hadn't noticed the crack that ran from a bottom corner to up 16 inches across and then back down about 1/3 of the way across the lower portion of the window. It resulted in a portion of the window being separated from the main glass totaling about 1 1/2 square feet. What I have done for now is used UV activated windshield repair glue / filler along the crack and sealed the crack with clear silicone. After that I applied an inside layer of Frost King window plastic and used a heat gun to shrink out the wrinkles. A hair dryer is what they recommended but I was getting no results using that method. The results were very positive. We use to notice a chill in the air in this room when passing through that no longer exists. I plan to add the film to a couple other windows in the house that tend to have a chill when the temperature drops outside. We have cheap vinyl windows that the previous owner had installed but being retired we don't want to spend a ridiculous amount of money if we can help it. I can certainly attest to the benefit of adding the window film and have also replaced the sweeps and added some seals around two sets of French doors in the room we spend most of our time in. We had an $11,000 high efficiency electric heater and heat pump installed a little over a year ago when our heat pump failed but we are still very energy conscious. Every gap you fill or wall you insulate makes a difference. Thank you for this video. I already have a pretty good idea how to seal and insulate a home but there are many people that don't realize how much you can save on both heating and cooling costs with a little effort while spending very little money. Great job.
Many thanks
THank you this was great
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great tips.
thks
Great video. Thank you for the information and showing the many available options… There were some products that I had never heard of as well.
Very nice video
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How much are you losing by covering up the insulation, I wonder? I just did that in my dining room, and, of course, it looks, well....not good. I'm worried if I cover it, though, I'll lose the insulation properties, since the heat reflects off the insulation.
This was so helpful! Thank you for posting this
Yei
Mmmmm I sealed around all the windows and doors, now my windows are streaming with condensation!!!
What did you use?
You need dehumidifier..condensation comes from water inside your house..bath, cooking and human breathing
If you only have single pane glass and no storm and/or if you have no bathroom or kitchen ventilation fans this can happen. Try drying things out and using the window film for fast fix. Consider adding more sturdy/permanent interior or exterior storms, a bathroom exhaust fan and kitchen range hood before next winter if it’s too late to do this year.
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Yess!!:)