Submitted by Crudeyakuza t3_zxsupj in DIY
Hello. So there's a Deep, Square shaped hole in my wall that's meant for an air conditioner to be placed in that is completely exposed to the outside ( I don't place my AC there ever ) that let's in a terrible draft from the outside, which is especially bad with this recent cold weather. I'm going to home depo tomorrow and try. my hand in fixing/filling this hole myself. I don't actually know the first thing I need to get and am looking for any advice.
Follow Up:
I do own this house, here are some pics of the previous job: https://imgur.com/a/3E6Pk9G . A hunk of Sheetrock crudely Taped up; the hight is 17", length is 26" the inside is about 20" deep. The other end is an open vent that allows the draft in
dablakh0l t1_j22cw4o wrote
You can start by grabbing some expanded owens-corning pink foam boards. They come in 2" thick and are easily cut. Also get a can of the water-based spray foam, so that you can clean it up easily in the future if you need to. Cut 2 pieces from the foam board to fit the hole and so you end up with 4" of insulation. Fill any gaps around the edges with the spray foam, and enjoy the lack of cold air making it into your living space.