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Never Prep Your Windows for Winter Again

Updated: Aug 22

Choosing GDHS windows will liberate you from the time-consuming and often futile task of winter window preparations. Imagine a winter where you no longer need to worry about drafts or leaks—thanks to GDHS Windows, you can make that a reality.


man checking window

With GDHS Windows, winter preparations have become a thing of the past. Our advanced window technology ensures that your home remains warm, energy-efficient, and protected from the harshest elements, saving you both time and effort.


As winter approaches, ensuring your windows are prepared for the cold is crucial. Traditionally, this involves a series of steps aimed at keeping your home warm and energy-efficient. Here's how you can prepare your windows for winter:


Caulking and Sealing:

Start by inspecting and maintaining the caulking and sealants around your window frames. These act as vital barriers against cold air and moisture. Address any cracks or gaps promptly to prevent drafts and leaks.


Sealing window


Window Weatherstripping:

Upgrading or replacing weatherstripping is essential for reducing air leaks and water infiltration. Various options are available, each suited to different types of windows:


  1. Adhesive-backed foam: Compresses between the window and sash to seal gaps.

  2. Tubular rubber gaskets: Hollow tubes that effectively seal gaps.

  3. Felt weatherstripping: An older type, still effective but less durable.

  4. Spring V-seals: Metal or plastic strips create tension seals to prevent drafts.

weatherstripping young woman


Inspection of Locks and Latches:

Ensure all window locks and latches function properly. Test each mechanism and address any sticking or operational issues. Cleaning, lubricating, or replacing worn-out locks and latches helps maintain window integrity.


window latch


Thermal Curtains:

Enhance window insulation by hanging thermal curtains. These heavy, foam-lined curtains help keep cold air out while reducing noise and blocking light. Strategically placed thermal curtains provide an extra barrier against the cold.


row of curtains

Additionally, consider upgrading to energy-efficient windows designed for colder climates. These windows significantly reduce heat loss and allow more natural sunlight, enhancing comfort and energy savings during winter.


In conclusion, preparing your windows for winter is a wise investment in your home's comfort, energy efficiency, and protection. By addressing caulking, weatherstripping, locks, and insulation, you can create a warmer, more sustainable indoor environment. Prioritizing winter window readiness pays off in the long run, ensuring a comfortable and energy-efficient home throughout the colder months.


According to the Department of Energy, windows play a significant role in heating and cooling energy use. Upgrading to energy-efficient windows is a smart move for homeowners seeking optimal winter comfort and savings. Don't underestimate the impact of well-prepared windows in combating winter's challenges—take charge of your home's winter readiness with GDHS Windows today.



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