Memtech brush provides a durable weather stripping brush seal for double entry doors.
Weather stripping for between double doors.
Cut weatherstripping foam to the length of the sides and top of the door frame then peel off the adhesive backing.
Double doors can make a grand impression at the main entrance to a home but if there is a gap between them they re losing a lot of heat.
Make precise measurements and cuts so you get nice airtight fits photos 2 and 3.
The door weather stripping kit will come with two long pieces for the side jambs and a short piece for the top jamb.
Seal the space between your double doors.
Brush seals have flexible filaments that conform to fill gaps.
Vinyl is the most economical choice.
Remove old torn gaping weatherstripping foam.
Weather stripping seal strip for doors windows 18 feet self adhesive backing seals large gap from 5 16 inch to 35 64 inch easy cut to size 4 3 out of 5 stars 1 455 10 99 10.
Begin with the top and follow photos 2 7 for the basics.
This diy weather stripping is pretty easy to use.
How to install it.
Clean the door frame with all purpose cleaner and a rag.
Give memtech brush door seals weather stripping a call today at 800 634 4471 to handle all of your double doors brush seal needs.
The filaments are nylon for good wear resistance.
Flat seals press against surfaces to create a seal.
Just cut to desired length with scissors then peel and stick or install with finishing nails.
Felt is sold in rolls either plain or reinforced with a pliable metal strip.
Double entry doors are also known as entry doors pedestrian doors exterior doors entrance doors or astragal doors.
Platinum collection door weatherstrip replacement is made from 100 non toxic recyclable material.
Guaranteed never to crack fade or peel.
They are abrasion resistant neoprene.
Install adhesive weatherstripping foam around the door frame where the french doors touch the frame.
Along the sides of a double hung or sliding window.
If the doors are solid wood they are susceptible to swelling and shrinkage in response to changes in the weather and these shifts are magnified in the case of double doors.
On the top and sides of a door.