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  2. This weather-stripping tape is down to just $10: 'You can ...

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    This weather-stripping tape will save you this winter: 'No more drafts and warmer rooms!' ... Transparent Door and Window Weather Stripping Tape. $10 $16 Save $6 with Prime. See at Amazon.

  3. Weatherstripping - Wikipedia

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    Weatherstripping around openings – especially doors and windows – is used in buildings to keep out weather, increase interior comfort, lower utility bills, [2] and reduce noise. Builder weatherstripping can be made from felt; [3] vinyl, rubber, or poly foam; [2] [3] EPDM cellular rubber and vinyl tubing; [4] and metals such as brass and ...

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    Replace weather stripping. Cleaning up and replacing worn-out weather stripping around your doors and windows is a simple DIY project that can help improve energy efficiency and reduce drafts ...

  5. How to Seal Windows and Reduce Energy Bills This Winter - AOL

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    To promote a strong bond between the foam weather stripping and the window sash, remove dust or debris, thoroughly clean the window with a degreaser, and dry the surface. Seal with Plastic Shrink-Wrap

  6. Astragal - Wikipedia

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    Exterior astragals are kerfed for weatherstripping. The weatherstripping at the bottom of garage doors is also referred to as an astragal. An astragal may also be known as a "meeting stile seal". It is sometimes confused with the wooden trim that divides the panes of a multi-light window or door, known as a muntin.

  7. Door - Wikipedia

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    Many doors may have good R-values at their center, but their overall energy efficiency is reduced because of the presence of glass and reinforcing elements, or because of poor weatherstripping and the way the door is manufactured. Door weatherstripping is particularly important for energy efficiency.

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    Install good weather stripping and door sweeps. "These typically need to be changed every few years," Tye says. "If you see daylight around closed exterior doors, or feel a breeze, it's time to ...

  9. Building envelope - Wikipedia

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    A blower door test can be used to test the quality of the air sealing of the building envelope. Smoke pencils can be used to detect gaps and caulking and weather-stripping can be used to improve air sealing. [10] HVAC systems can ensure that a building’s air intake is both adequate, safe, and energy efficient.

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