This video shows the tools and step instructions.
How to coulk the windows and door.
For outdoor windows look for caulking that says for exterior surfaces on the box.
I mean it s the time of year when all the news stories that include this ineffective advice start appearing.
Priming the surface before caulking is an optional step.
To prevent leaks caulk the window where it meets the exterior siding.
Caulk for outdoor use is formulated to adhere to both brick and the window resist foul weather and not break down in sunlight.
Often water leaks at a window result from a breakdown in the connection between the window frame and the wall.
Any paint primer will work.
There s a lot of bad advice included in those articles but let s just look at why the caulking and weatherstripping advice will provide minimal.
Before caulking your windows start by removing the old caulk from the window frame with a putty knife and cleaning off any dirt debris and old paint.
Caulking also keeps out bugs and insects that can find their way into the house through the smallest gaps and cracks.
Afterwards press the tip of your caulk gun against 1 corner of the window and squeeze the trigger to apply the caulk in 1 continuous bead until you reach the other corner.
Caulk windows to prevent drafts to save energy and to keep moisture from rotting the wooden window parts.
If the window is surrounded by wood trim use a high grade polyurethane caulk to seal all gaps between the trim and the siding and the trim and the window.
It s finally time to lean how to caulk a window.
If you aren t sure which one to get you can always ask a store employee for advice.
It s that time of year again.
If you have wooden window frames in an older house the wood might have shrunk enough to pull away from the caulking that seals in the window panes.
No i don t mean the time of year when you should do those things.
How to recaulk window panes.
Caulk all cracks between the window trim and the siding by following the same procedure.
Caulking windows to give them a finished look inside and out and seal out leaks and drafts is a fairly common diy task.
It isn t required but it will help adhere your caulk to the window especially in more difficult caulking areas.