• Home Renovation

    Air Leakage, Explained: Why It’s Crucial to Address It

    Air leakage can lead to drafts in your home and increased energy bills. As a homeowner, you need to prevent this problem to maintain a more energy-efficient home. Read on as Renewal by Andersen® of Central Pennsylvania discusses air leakage, including its causes, effects, solutions, and more. Causes of Air Leakage The most common causes of air leakage in homes are gaps and cracks in the walls, floors, and ceilings, as well as poorly sealed windows and doors. Inadequate insulation in the home can also contribute to the problem, allowing for air movement between the inside and outside.  Effects of…