Q: My old doors don't seem airtight anymore and they show years of use. What are some inexpensive improvements I can make ...
Q: I have weatherstripped my front and side doors, but there’s a draft coming in underneath them. How can I seal out the drafts under the doors without having the seal rub on my carpet when opening ...
Q. My house has an old wood front door and a steel back door. I cannot afford to replace them, but I want to make them more airtight and efficient. What things can I do myself to improve them? A.
Cold air sneaking under doors and around window frames does more than chill your ankles, it quietly drains the heat you are ...
Door-Stop, the composite door supplier, has added a new wider threshold option to its range, available on all of its standard and FD30 doors. The new Exitex threshold MDS25 is 115mm wide and Part M ...
Q My house has an old wood front door and a steel back door. I cannot afford to replace them, but I want to make them more airtight and efficient. What things can I do myself to improve them? -- ...
Among the biggest energy wasters in American homes are drafty exterior doors. To make your door more energy-efficient, try one (or more) of the following: replacing a hollow door with a solid one; ...