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With these simple tips 7 Tips to Winterize Your Home's Interior Before the first frost hits, prep yo

With these simple tips [View as a webpage >]( [True Value Logo]( [REWARDS]( [PROJECTS]( [LOCAL AD]( [Close up shot of heavy snow covering an evergreen tree with a snow-covered house with exterior lights on in the background at sunset ]( 7 Tips to Winterize Your Home's Interior Before the first frost hits, prep your home's interior with these simple projects. They’ll prevent damage to your home during the long winter months. [LEARN MORE]( [Icon graphic] Seal the Inside from the Outside Look for any cracks or openings in your foundation, exterior walls and around pipes. Seal them with exterior caulk or foam insulation. Clear away leaves and other debris from the foundation to make sure you haven't overlooked any cracks. [Icon graphic] Install Storm Windows Windows are a common culprit of wintertime heat loss. If you have single-pane windows, remove screens and install double- or triple-pane storm windows before winter. [Icon graphic] Tune Up Your Furnace  Turn off the electricity and gas, and then use a wet/dry vacuum to clean the entire burner area. Clean the thermocouple with a cloth and use a precision duster with compressed air to clean the pilot light. Replace any disposable air filters and clean washable ones with mild detergent and water. [LEARN MORE]( Visit our project site for more DIY Projects & Ideas! [EXPLORE NOW](   [An empty plastic toolbox, drills and screwdrivers lie flat on a wooden table while graphic writing reads ''Top Gifts For Everyone On Your List''](   Find what you need at True Value® [FIND A STORE]( [Locally Owned Logo]( [instagram]( [twitter]( [YouTube]( [facebook]( [Pinterest]( [TikTok]( This email was sent from a notification-only address that cannot accept incoming email. Please do not reply to this message. To find or contact your local store, please visit the store locator for more info.  While supplies last. Prices subject to change without notice. Not all items available in stores. If typographical errors occur it may be necessary to refuse or cancel orders.  ©2022 [True Value Company LLC]( [[[CONTACT US]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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