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chemqueries

2005-11-10, 11:21 pm

Hi. I need to install some weather stripping inside my door frames. The
house is so drafty. Does anyone have any suggestions for the brand of
weather stripping I should buy, and do you have any advice on how to do
it properly? I think it's probably pretty easy, but I've never done it
before.

Thanks.

Colbyt

2005-11-10, 11:21 pm


"chemqueries" <chemqueries@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Hi. I need to install some weather stripping inside my door frames. The
> house is so drafty. Does anyone have any suggestions for the brand of
> weather stripping I should buy, and do you have any advice on how to do
> it properly? I think it's probably pretty easy, but I've never done it
> before.
>
> Thanks.
>


Do you have metal insulated doors? Or the old wood doors?

Weather striping for the wood doors is sold at all the BORGs. Just need a
hammer and tin snips to cut and fit.

Metal door replacement strips are sold but there are a few different styles.

Colbyt


chemqueries

2005-11-12, 1:21 am

Colbyt wrote:
>
> Weather striping for the wood doors is sold at all the BORGs. Just need a
> hammer and tin snips to cut and fit.
>
> Metal door replacement strips are sold but there are a few different styles.
>
> Colbyt


Hi. Thanks for your help. I have wood doors.

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