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how to weatherstrip a door

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Safety Warnings

  • Ensure all tools are handled safely to avoid injury

Tools Needed

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Materials

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Steps

1
Identify and locate crevices and defects in the door where cold currents enter.
Tip: Check for gaps around the edges and the bottom of the door.
2
Measure the dimensions of the door frame and the gaps to be sealed.
Tip: Ensure accurate measurements to avoid wasting material.
3
Cut the weatherstripping material to fit the measured lengths of the door frame.
Tip: Use a utility knife or scissors for clean cuts.
4
Apply the weatherstripping to the door or door frame to stop the access of external air.
Tip: Ensure a tight fit to effectively block drafts.
5
Test the door to ensure it closes securely and the seal is airtight.
Tip: Check for any remaining chinks or irregular apertures.

Pro Tips

  • Address cold draughts entering through crevices to prevent the feeling of being 'pierced with cold'.

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Sources

Synthesized from 2 verified sources:

Gutenberg: Dwelling ConstructionView →
Gutenberg: Economical Farmhouse PlansView →