Turn off the HVAC system and close doors and windows to identify drafts and gaps.
Clean the area around gaps with a damp cloth to ensure proper adhesion of sealants.
Use a measuring tape to determine the size of gaps to select appropriate sealing materials.
Remove any old, cracked, or peeling caulk or sealant with a putty knife or utility knife.
Apply weatherstripping tape along the edges of doors and windows for a tight seal.
For larger gaps, insert foam sealant into the space, holding the can upright and applying steadily.
For small cracks, apply acoustic or silicone sealant directly into the gap using a caulk gun.
Smooth the sealant with a damp finger or putty knife to ensure it fills the gap evenly.
Allow the sealant to cure fully, following the manufacturer's recommended drying time.
Test the effectiveness by closing doors and windows to feel for drafts or leaks.
Inspect the sealed areas for any remaining drafts and reapply sealant if needed.
Optionally, paint over the sealed areas to match the wall or door color for aesthetic purposes.
Regularly check and maintain seals to ensure energy efficiency over time.