Remember Punxsutawney Phil, the infamous, prognosticating groundhog who, in early February, looks for his shadow to determine if we’re going to have an early Spring?
Well, last week they pulled Phil out of his box and, to the dismay of millions, he saw his shadow, dooming us to six more weeks of Winter weather. Good heavens!
But I’m here to tell you, first off, that groundhogs have a terrible track record for this. He’s always been more wrong than right. Secondly, if that surprises you, maybe I shouldn’t tell you the tooth fairy isn’t real.
Kidding aside, whether or not Spring shows up sooner versus later, there’s things we can do right now to shake off the cold.
Here’s one. If it’s been more than a year since you checked the gaps around your home, now’s a great time to take a look. Re-caulking and replacing worn weather stripping around your windows and doors can not only take the chill off, but it will keep moisture and bugs out. Plus, it can save you a small fortune on your heating bill.
If Phil turns out to be right. there’s still six weeks of brrrrrr left. That’s a month and a half of potential savings.
Keep in mind, not all caulking is created equal. If you’ve seen the caulking and sealant section at the local home centers, you may remember how vast it is .
There’s every kind of caulking you can imagine…and some you can’t. Latex, acrylic, siliconized latex, siliconized acrylic, indoor/outdoor, best for brick, concrete, windows, and doors, all-purpose, roof, gutter, kitchen & bath. Oh, my!
They must have 31,000 flavors of caulking there. Did I see chocolate and vanilla caulking there? They might even have cheesy bacon flavored caulking. Buy two, get a free package of crackers.
Disclaimer: Caulking is not really food. Eat it at your own risk.
So, if you don’t walk into the store knowing exactly what you need, you might as well be in Vegas. Roll the dice and hope the well-meaning clerk knows more than you do – and it could still be wrong.
Pro Tip: If you’re only going to caulk around your windows and doors, save yourself some trouble and buy one that says, “Windows and Doors.” DAP and GE are popular brands.
I hope that didn’t sound patronizing. I just know that with the busy lives we lead, combined with so many choices and misinformation out there, picking the wrong sealant isn’t hard.
If you’d rather not hassle with it, give us a call to schedule a low-cost evaluation. We’ll take care of you.
-Andy