Weatherize Your Windows
During the fall when the temperature drops I notice drafty cold air in my house. I immediately check the windows for air leaking in from the cracks. This is when I add weather strips to my windows. I just clean the window, cut weatherstriping to fit the bottom of the window then peel and stick the weather strip to the bottom of the window. I also put rope caulk to seal any cracks along the top and sides of my window.
Other Ways to Insulate your Windows
Here are three other ways to insulate your windows during the fall and winter. Put window inserts in your windows. A window insert is a second window installed within your existing trim and sill. A window insert is an effective way to keep out cold air. The second way to insulate your window is to use thermal curtains or black out curtains. These curtains keep in the heat and increase energy efficiency. The third way is the use plastic installation wrap around your windows. Plastic installation wrap reduces drafts around the window and keep the heat in your home.