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Air Leakage, Explained: Why It’s Crucial to Address It

Air leakage can lead to drafts in your home and increased energy bills. As a homeowner, you need to prevent this problem to maintain a more energy-efficient home. Read on as Renewal by Andersen® of Central Pennsylvania discusses air leakage, including its causes, effects, solutions, and more.

Causes of Air Leakage

The most common causes of air leakage in homes are gaps and cracks in the walls, floors, and ceilings, as well as poorly sealed windows and doors. Inadequate insulation in the home can also contribute to the problem, allowing for air movement between the inside and outside. 

Effects of Air Leakage

Air leakage can lead to a lot of issues, including increased energy costs. You may also have poor indoor air quality, allowing allergens, pollutants, and moisture to enter and increasing the risk of mold and mildew growth. This can cause discomfort and draftiness in living spaces, or respiratory issues in the worst-case scenario.

Signs of Air Leakage in Your Home

To look for air leakage, start by visually inspecting your home and looking for gaps and cracks around your doors and windows. For best results, hire a professional to conduct an energy audit to better understand and address your home’s air leakage issues. 

Solutions for Air Leakage

Sealing gaps and cracks with caulk or weatherstripping and upgrading insulation can help reduce air movement. Investing in energy-efficient replacement windows is also one of the most effective ways to combat air leakage. These windows minimize air infiltration while improving comfort and energy efficiency. Many energy-efficient windows, including sliding windows, offer excellent functionality and style.

Choose the Right Window Installer

Addressing air leakage in your home is essential for optimal energy efficiency, air quality, and comfort. To avoid the problem in the first place, be sure to install high-performance windows from Renewal by Andersen of Central Pennsylvania. Our committed team can help you find the perfect energy-efficient solution for your home. To learn more, call (717) 591-4900 or complete our online form today!

Linda Johnston

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