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Insulating around replacement windows?

What are some opinions of the best way to insulate around the replacement windows when you install themI am currently using batt insulations and pushing it in all around the window with a putty knife, since I have tons of extra batts to useWhat has anyone else had success with? Is that non-expanding foam any good? At $5 a can its quite priceyJust curious of different or most successfull options out there.

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You could ask your vet about adding a rice bran supplement to your dog's foodI'm not sure about how much you would add, and it would probably have to be with canned food for the dog to eat itI did a google search for high fiber dog food and found Royal Canin dog food that's high in fiber, but it's also for weight control so I'm not sure if that would work for youI've also heard of people adding canned pumpkin to their dog's food (not pumpkin pie filling, just canned pumpkin)Hope I helped a little.
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When we had our windows replaced, the professional installers use batt insulation as wellThe expanding foam stuff might seem to give a more complete fill, but I would expect that the time and mess (not to mention the cost as you did) would not make that attractiveI'm betting that in order to get a more complete application, you would be over filling the gaps and then would have to sand or saw it down in order to get the molding back in placeI'd stick to the batting and be sure not to pack it too tightThe insulating properties come from the trapped air in the insulation not from the fiberglassSo keep on trucking and good luck.

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