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How to Caulk a Window

December 28th, 2006

Here is a quick-fix project you can do to put an end to the draft from one or two windows that continue to let air sneak. With only a few quick and easy steps, your problem will be resolved and you will save money on heating and air conditioning as well.

Materials You’ll Need:

  • Wire brush or rag
  • Elmer’s Squeez’N Caulk
  • Elmer’s Carpenter’s Exterior Wood Filler (if neccessary)

Step 1: You must have a clean joint! Clean away all old caulk and loose paint with a wire brush or rag. Remember to remove any dirt or dust as you want the caulking to stick to the wood or paint.
Step 2: Using Elmer’s Squeez’N Caulk lay a uniform wide bead that overlaps both sides for a good seal.
Step 3: Finish the surface with a moistened finger if you prefer a smooth finish.

  • Tip: If the joint is larger than the 3/8″ head of Elmer’s Squeez’N Caulk, use Elmer’s Carpenter’s Exterior Wood Filler before caulking
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