Whether you are caulking a new joint or replacing worn-out caulking, the only difference will be in the prep. The Prep! It’s not all in the prep, but any good caulking project starts there. Begin all ...
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How to caulk like a pro

Learn essential tips for caulking sinks, bathtubs, baseboards, casings, and other joints smoothly and professionally. This ...
Caulking season is upon us. Time to seal those gaps in windows, around doors and other places to reduce the amount of cold air seeping into your house, which contributes to higher energy bills. Here’s ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Mr. Fix It Lou Manfredini is back with some ...
When working with silicone caulk, wear old clothes and work in a well-ventilated space. The fumes generated by the curing silicone caulk are very strong. If you get silicone caulk on clothing, it is ...
There are all sorts of options on the market, from squeeze tubes to power caulk guns. For the average homeowner I recommend a standard caulk gun. It's inexpensive, easy to control and gets the job ...
Caulking the exterior of a home usually is performed just before painting. But it's a good idea to check a home's exterior at least once a year to make sure that all the joints and connections are ...