I own a very nice house but it is old - built in about the 30'sIt does not have insulation in the exterior walls so the house has trouble holding our AC in the summer and our heat in the winterThe windows, although newer at some point, also need replacing as they quot;leakquot; air due to their age and due to the worn-out trim and caulking that need to be replaced.If all else is equal and I have only X dollars to spend on my next home improvement project and both projects cost the same, should I do the insulation first with my money or do the windows?? Which upgrade gives me the better energy improvement for the investment?
Just chuck it out dude don't risk it especially not with meat, if it was yoghurt it would be a different story, just buy some fresh meat instead
it depends how good the freezer bag isif its the stuff the store uses about 2 to 3 weeks if its good freezer bag to 3 months
I think most things can be kept for up to a month in the freezer
It's fine for a few months in the freezer, but once it's thawed you'll want to use it within a few days.
I only replaced the two my abode windows and insulated my ceilingThe insulation made a super effect precise awayThe abode windows are much less of an areai could insulate the partitions because of the fact greater warmth and chilly could be lost although thereAs for the abode windows, do the terrific you could to seal up leaksCaulk is low priced and in case you could seal the leaks it is the biggest project with abode windowsgreater recent abode windows do help, however the insulation and slightly caulk could be lots greater effectual.