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I'm debating whether to tap the savings account in the spring to have the walls of our house insulated with spray foam, or to replace windows. Our walls are always ice cold in the winter in our 1968-built home, so there's pretty much no insulation in there. Plus, I can put my hand in front of an electrical outlet and just feel a blast of cold air coming in from outside when the wind blows!
At the same time, several of my windows are original: single-paned and some of the smaller panes are actually lose in the frames from the window pane caulking drying out and chipping away. I've put plastic window wrap over them, and I'm going to re-caulk them in the spring. The windows are so drafty, heavy blizzard storms can actually cause the plastic wrap to pop off unless I add extra tape to the frame.
We added a ton of blow-in insulation to the attic last year, so that's taken care of, and replaced a drafty old front door and patio door as well. It's down to either replacing windows or insulating walls at this point, and I'm wondering what would be more cost-effective.
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