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Types of Weather Stripping

Apply Rigid Foam Insulation And Foil Stripping
Apply Rigid Foam Insulation And Foil Stripping

8 DIY Ways To Draft-Proof The Doors ... Highly-sticky foam tape is a great weather-proofing alternative to ... Apply Rigid Foam Insulation And Foil Stripping.

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Apply Window Film
Apply Window Film

How to Install Weather Stripping For Dummies ... How to Weatherize Windows with Plastic Film Insulation- DIY ... How to install window weatherstripping ...

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Install New Sweeps
Install New Sweeps

Replacing door weather stripping on newer doors is fairly easy. You can usually slide out the old door weather stripping and push or slide new vinyl or foam weather strips into the grooves in the door or the surrounding frame. The biggest hassle is finding replacement door weather stripping that matches.

Re-Caulk Your Windows & Doors
Re-Caulk Your Windows & Doors

Below are some of the most common mistakes to avoid when caulking around your home. Select the Right Caulk—100 Percent Silicone, Not Acrylic Whether sealing to save energy or to protect from water leakage, the choice should be a 100 percent silicone caulk like one from the GE Silicone II* Caulk family of products.

Use Foam Tape
Use Foam Tape

Try Thermwell Products Co. Inc. 3/4 in. x Try Thermwell Products Co. Inc. 3/4 in. x 17 ft. Closed-Cell Weather-Seal Tape for your winter Weather-Stripping projects. This vinyl foam tape fits 1 average door or window is waterproof and weather resistant features moderate compression for filling irregular gaps and is self-sticking for easy installation.

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Use Weatherstripping
Use Weatherstripping

But with so many different types of weatherstripping lining shelves at the hardware store, choosing the right one for a particular job can feel like a guessing game. To help, we've broken down the most common options by material and profile so that you'll know just what to install to chase away the chill.