Tips for Preparing Your Home for Winter

Posted by Construction 22 December, 2009

Temperatures may be dropping outside, but that does not mean they have to do the same inside your home. Proper winterization practices reduce energy costs and can save homeowners from expensive repairs in the future. Check out the following winterization and energy efficiency tips from CertainTeed, North America’s leading brand of building products. (PRWeb Dec 22, 2009)


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