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Doors For new doors, make sure that they make a tight seal when closed and are
thick enough to slow down the conduction of heat. For older doors, make sure to
weatherstrip and caulk to get a tight seal. In both new and old homes, use only ...
Doors For new doors, make sure that they make a tight seal when closed and are
thick enough to slow down the conduction of heat. For older doors, make sure to
weatherstrip and caulk to get a tight seal. In both new and old homes, use only ...
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Compression-type weatherstripping, properly applied, makes a completely
weathertight seal. It is much easier to apply than the traditional spring-bronze
types, which are very difficult to seal at corners. This compression
weatherstripping ...
Compression-type weatherstripping, properly applied, makes a completely
weathertight seal. It is much easier to apply than the traditional spring-bronze
types, which are very difficult to seal at corners. This compression
weatherstripping ...
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By nailing a 1 X 1 stop to your windowsill, a compression seal can be added here
. The bottom latch will then fasten to a groove in the sill. At the top, a simple flat
hook will work well. CLOSING OFF DOORS If you have more than one door in ...
By nailing a 1 X 1 stop to your windowsill, a compression seal can be added here
. The bottom latch will then fasten to a groove in the sill. At the top, a simple flat
hook will work well. CLOSING OFF DOORS If you have more than one door in ...
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Review: Low-Cost, Energy-Efficient Shelter for the Owner and Builder
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