Door Weatherstripping & Drip Guards
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Door weatherstripping and drip guards form temporary or permanent barriers on doors and frames. They prevent unwanted wind, rain, and inclement weather from entering rooms and buildings and damaging doors and frames.
Metal Leaf Weatherstripping
Metal leaf weatherstripping attaches to the bottom of door frames to create a tight seal that blocks out cold air, dust, and moisture. This type of weatherstripping is strong, durable, and won’t crack, peel, or lose shape over time. It also improves aesthetic appearance.
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Kerf Weatherstripping
Kerf weatherstripping fits flush within a groove, slot, or kerf built into the door frame. It creates a seal that prevents sound, moisture, water, and drafts from entering rooms and buildings. This weatherstripping is usually made of flexible materials like foam or rubber.
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Door Drip Guards
Door drip guards have a curved shape and mount onto the top of a doorway. They channel moisture away from doors and prevent water damage.
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Overhead Door Seals
These seals eliminate gaps between overhead garage and barn doors and their frames. They prevent air, water, dust, and other unwanted elements from entering or escaping. These seals contain durable materials that withstand frequent use and exposure to harsh outdoor elements.
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Weatherstrip Tubing
Weatherstrip tubing is flexible and seals gaps around doors and windows to prevent unwanted drafts from entering a room or building. This tubing can be cut to fit gaps or grooves of varying size.
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Door Astragals
Door astragals mount on the interior or exterior side of double doors to form a seal that prevents drafts from entering interior spaces.
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