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The best time of year to caulk is during the dry season when there is the least amount of moisture and precipitation. The sealant sets properly and adheres best when the temperature is 45 degrees or warmer. Fall is typically the preferred month to accomplish this task and usually takes a day or less to completely seal all of your home’s windows.
Sealing your windows for cracks and air leaks requires very few materials. For residential windows, silicone caulk is the ideal sealant. It is the ideal choice because it is flexible, waterproof, and can withstand extreme temperatures and weather conditions. You will also need a scraper or utility knife to remove old caulk for a clean surface. A putty knife will be useful for smoothing the applied caulk strip. A caulk gun is essential for this job as the sealant does not simply squeeze out of the tube like toothpaste. Once you have all of your materials, you are ready to begin.
Applying caulk is not limited to your windows; you can also apply the sealant to doors, countertops, showers, and sinks. And depending on whether it is a job for the exterior or interior of the home, different types of caulk will be necessary. Properly applying caulk to your window frames is a simple way to keep your windows better maintained. Feel free to contact your nearest Storm Guard Representative if you would like a free inspection on your home and to see if your windows are in need of repair.
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