Your home is of great value to you and us here at Mister Caulking. Don't take a risk with a “Jack of All Trades” company. Hiring Mister Caulking to Re-caulk areas of your home will not only lower your costs on heating and cooling, but more importantly keep out water, insects and mould.
Caulking takes a lot of knowledge, patience and experience. Mister Caulking is here to help keep your house well protected and looking at its best. Helping people prevent costly water damage repairs, and lower energy cost is what we do. Houses built before 1990 commonly used mono or butly types of caulking. These types of caulking hardens and cracks usually within about 10 years. After 1990 many houses have been caulked with a thermoplastic caulking which is best for siding applications. This caulking has been used commonly in window to brick applications. Due to the lumber shinkage and movement in houses within the first few years of being built, this caulking does not hold up. It shrinks over time and is not flexible enough. Low modulus polyurethane or silicone caulking on the market today can last up to a life time of the house when applied correctly. Every home owner should take a look at the caulking around the perimeter on their windows/doors to ensure they are still sealed. This can prevent many future problems and lower energy costs. Mister Caulking, Use only the best product on the market NP1 Sonneborn 15 year warranty
Caulking - houses and buildings with best material in the market. Re-caulking - removing old caulking, installing backer-rod and applying with new one.
A house needs to be caulked: * Between window drip caps (tops of windows) and siding. * Between door drip caps and siding. * At joints between window frames and siding. * At joints between door frames and siding. * Between window sills and siding. * At corners formed by siding. * At sills where wood structure meets the foundation. * Around outside water faucets or other special breaks in the outside house surface. * Around pipes and wires that penetrate the ceiling below an unheated attic. * Between porches and main body of the house. * Where chimney or masonry meets siding. * Where storm windows meet the window frames, except for drain holes at the window sills. * Where the wall meets the eaves at the gable ends, if you have a heated attic.
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