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    Check for holes in screens and gaps in weather stripping around doors and windows. Replace worn door sweeps, and the brushy piece on the bottom of exterior doors, says Gray.

  3. Weatherstripping - Wikipedia

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    Some of these doors receive custom weatherstripping at the factory. Pre-weatherstripped doors for private homes are usually made of fiberglass or a similar material and are shipped from the factory weatherstripped. The doors have a kerf in the door stop so that a foam, rubber, or vinyl strip can be placed inside for the door to rest against ...

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    Keep air from seeping in cracks along your windows and doors with inexpensive weather stripping. These seals, which you can find at your local hardware store, can also cut down on your heating and ...

  5. Weatherization - Wikipedia

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    Typical weatherization procedures include: Sealing bypasses (cracks, gaps, holes), especially around doors, windows, pipes and wiring that penetrate the ceiling and floor, and other areas with high potential for heat loss, using caulk, foam sealant, weather-stripping, window film, door sweeps, electrical receptacle gaskets, and so on to reduce infiltration.

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  7. Draught excluder - Wikipedia

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    A door draught excluder is placed at the bottom of a door to cover the gap located at the threshold. [1] [2] In the Victorian era these draught excluders would be sausage-shaped and made from fabric stuffed with sawdust. [3] Tubular sand-filled fabric draught excluders are commonly referred to as "door snakes" in Australia.

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