❄️ Introduction

A cold draft in your home isn’t just uncomfortable — it costs you money every single day of winter.
Even a tiny gap around a window, outlet, or door frame can leak warm air nonstop, forcing your furnace to work overtime and raising your energy bill by 10–30%.

The good news?
You don’t need a contractor to fix most drafts. With a few inexpensive materials and the right tips, you can make your home feel warmer today.

This guide shows you exactly how to find drafts — and the fast, effective DIY fixes that eliminate them.


🔍 1. Identify Where the Drafts Are Coming From

Before you can fix a draft, you have to find it. Here are the most common sources:

Most Common Draft Locations

How to Detect Drafts

Use one of these:


Pro Tip from Damon:

If a room feels colder than the rest of the house, there’s a draft — guaranteed. Don’t heat the whole house harder when you can solve the source in minutes.


🚪 2. Seal Drafty Doors (One of the Biggest Heat Wasters)

Doors are notorious for leaking warm air around:

Fix the Bottom Draft

Use a door sweep:

  1. Measure the width of your door.
  2. Cut the sweep to length.
  3. Screw or adhesive-mount it to the bottom edge.

Fix the Side & Top Drafts

Install adhesive-backed weatherstripping:

  1. Clean the door frame.
  2. Apply weatherstripping along the hinge side and latch side.
  3. Close the door — it should feel snug, not tight.

🪟 3. Seal Drafty Windows (Cheap Fix With Huge Impact)

Windows lose heat fast — especially older ones.

Fix Small Gaps

Use clear silicone caulk around:

Fix Larger Drafts

Use a window insulation film kit:

  1. Stick the double-sided tape around the window frame.
  2. Apply the clear film.
  3. Use a blow dryer to tighten it.
  4. Enjoy a warmer room instantly.

Pro Tip from Damon:

Window film kits cost $12 and save homeowners $100+ per winter. Easy win.


🔌 4. Seal Drafts Around Outlets and Switches

Exterior walls often have cold air leaking around electrical boxes.

How to Fix It

  1. Turn off power to the room.
  2. Remove the outlet or switch cover.
  3. Insert a foam gasket behind it.
  4. Screw the cover back on.

Done. Draft eliminated.

This is one of the highest ROI winter fixes you can do.


🪵 5. Fix Baseboard Drafts

Baseboards pull air from behind walls if gaps exist between:

Fix

Use paintable caulk to seal the gaps.

This prevents cold air from rising into the room.


🏠 6. Seal the Attic Hatch (The Hidden Heat Leak)

An unsealed attic hatch can lose more heat than a bad window.

How to Fix It

Signs yours is leaking:


🔥 7. Close Fireplace Drafts Properly

A fireplace damper that stays open even an inch is like leaving a window cracked all winter.

Fix

Never use these while a fire or embers are present.


🧰 8. Spray Foam Your Biggest Gaps

For areas like:

Spray foam is fast, cheap, and extremely effective.


🧊 9. Weatherproof Your Garage Entry Door

Most homes have terrible air sealing between the garage and interior.

Fix

This room-to-garage boundary affects the whole home’s heat balance.


💡 10. Add Thermal Curtains for Cold Rooms

These reduce drafts and heat loss on older windows.

Install them on:

They work especially well combined with window insulation film.


🏁 Final Draft-Sealing Checklist

✔ Install door sweeps
✔ Add weatherstripping
✔ Seal outlets and switches
✔ Insulate windows
✔ Caulk baseboards
✔ Seal attic hatch
✔ Close fireplace drafts
✔ Foam around plumbing
✔ Thermal curtains for old windows


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