The Best Way to Air Seal Windows for Energy Efficiency & Bug Control

The Best Way to Air Seal Windows for Energy Efficiency & Bug Control

November 03, 20244 min read

Hey everyone, TJ here with Sanctified Homes, back with another essential tip for those building or remodeling their homes. Today, we’re diving into the ins and outs of air sealing your windows to maximize energy efficiency and keep those pesky bugs out. A properly sealed window isn’t just about comfort; it’s a big step toward making your home healthier and more efficient. Here’s how we make it happen.

Why Air Sealing Windows is a Big Deal

When we talk about air sealing, we’re not just focusing on energy savings (although that’s a huge benefit). Properly sealing windows prevents drafts, enhances comfort, and keeps outside pollutants—and bugs—out. Good air sealing around windows also contributes to a quieter home, providing insulation from outside noise.

Regarding energy efficiency, the U.S. Department of Energy estimates that up to 30% of a home’s heating and cooling energy is lost through improperly sealed windows. With well-sealed windows, you’ll retain conditioned air longer, meaning your HVAC system works less, saving you on energy bills.

Step 1: Prepping the Window Frame with a Backer Rod

To start, prepping the window opening is crucial. We begin by installing a backer rod around the edges of the window frame. The backer rod is a flexible foam insert that fills the gaps around the window and provides a surface for the air sealing compound to adhere to. We use different sizes of backer rod depending on the gap width to ensure a snug fit.

Here’s why this step matters:

  • Supports the Sealant: The backer rod prevents the sealant from sagging over time by giving it a solid surface to hold on to.

  • Insulation and Air Barrier: This initial layer acts as an added layer of insulation, reducing drafts and making the final seal even more effective.

Step 2: Applying PROSOCO’s Air Dam

After the backer rod is in place, we apply PROSOCO’s Air Dam sealant around the entire perimeter of the window frame. Air Dam is a flexible, air- and water-resistant sealant specifically designed for use around windows, doors, and trim. It offers high durability and flexibility, meaning it won’t crack or peel with seasonal shifts.

Why We Use Air Dam

  1. Longevity: Unlike some traditional caulks, Air Dam is made to last. It stays flexible, even in extreme temperatures, which prevents it from cracking or peeling.

  2. Waterproof and Airtight: Air Dam offers excellent water and air resistance, crucial for keeping out moisture and preventing mold.

  3. Easy to Work With: The material is easy to apply and smooth out, allowing for a clean finish. You can get it in either standard caulking tubes or larger “sausage” tubes if you’re tackling a large project.

Step 3: Sealing the Window Frame Properly

Once we apply a thick, continuous bead of Air Dam around the window, we smooth it out with a caulking tool or simply a gloved finger. This ensures the sealant spreads evenly and fully adheres to both the window frame and the surrounding wall, creating an airtight and watertight seal.

Key Points for Proper Sealing:

  • No Gaps or Holes: Check for any missed spots after the first round and add extra sealant as needed.

  • Leave the Bottom Gap Open: In some cases, it’s important not to seal the bottom gap, especially if the window has a built-in drainage system. This lets moisture escape, preventing water buildup in the frame.

By taking the time to smooth out the sealant, you ensure the finished product will remain intact and effective for years to come. This extra step will keep drafts, dust, and insects from sneaking in through those small gaps.

The Benefits of Proper Window Sealing

When done right, window air sealing can drastically improve your home’s efficiency and comfort. Here’s what you gain with an effective seal:

  1. Reduced Energy Costs: Minimizing air leaks means your heating and cooling system can work less, which translates to lower energy bills.

  2. Enhanced Comfort: Say goodbye to chilly drafts in the winter and hot air leaks in the summer.

  3. Bug Control: Air sealing around windows keeps tiny invaders like insects and dust mites outside where they belong.

  4. Improved Indoor Air Quality: Fewer air leaks mean fewer outdoor pollutants enter the home, which is great for those with allergies or respiratory issues.

Final Tips and Tools for a Better Seal

  1. Choose the Right Tools: Use backer rods, caulking tools, and high-quality sealants like Air Dam to ensure your sealant adheres well.

  2. Inspect Regularly: Every year or two, check for cracks or gaps in the seal around your windows. Over time, slight wear can happen, so a quick inspection can catch any issues before they become significant.

  3. Opt for High-Performance Windows: Pairing effective air sealing with energy-efficient windows is the ultimate way to make your home as efficient and comfortable as possible.

Sealing windows correctly may take a little extra time, but the results make a noticeable difference in your home’s energy efficiency, comfort, and even cleanliness. If you’re thinking about sealing your windows or installing new windows, reach out for advice on products and techniques that work best. And as always, don’t forget to raise your standard. We’ll talk to you soon!

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TJ Vitense

Founder of Sanctified Homes and Construction & the Blessed to Build Foundation, TJ believes in raising the industry standards. With his company Strategic Real Estate Experts, he helped hundreds of families buy and sell homes. And, now manages new home construction as one of Wisconsin's best home builders.

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