Door Weather Stripping Replacement

Door Weather Stripping Replacement

Sale price $100.00Regular price
Regular price $100.00

Exterior Door Seal Replacement & Stopping Air Leaks Around Your Doors

The door weatherstripping replacement service is a super-affordable way to make your home more comfortable and energy-efficient. Old weatherstripping that's cracked or worn to a thread lets all sorts of unwanted air sneak in, making it hard to prevent air from getting inside, and blowing your heating and air conditioning bills all to hell. and blowing your heating and air conditioning bills all to hell. Our weatherproofing service meticulously replaces exterior door seals on all your entry doors, French doors, and garage doors using the best weather stripping materials , so you can trust the elements will stay out.

Weatherstripping does a vital job - it seals the gaps around all the moving parts of your doors and windows, keeping air, moisture, dust, and insects from getting in. When the weatherstripping starts to wear out and crack, it lets the air flow right through, and your energy bills take a nosedive. Our pros give your weatherstripping a complete overhaul, making sure every single piece of the door frame and the door jamb is fitted with high-quality weatherstripping built to last.

Whether you need to replace the seal around a main entry door or put in a door sweep at the bottom of a door to prevent air from sneaking in and keep drafts out, we've got the know-how and the right weatherstripping materials to fix your draft issues once and for all. We deal with a variety of weatherstripping, including specialized vinyl weatherstrips for sliding windows and rubber seals for garage doors. By calling on our pros to do the job, you'll save energy and keep the weather out of your home.

What You Get From Our Door Weather Stripping/Seal Replacement Service

Our Door Weather Stripping/Seal Replacement Service is all about giving you the benefits you need to keep your home nice and toasty in the winter and cool in the summer. We focus on ensuring you have the best insulation to maintain energy efficiency , eliminating drafts, and making your home super energy-efficient.

Guaranteed Draft Elimination & Energy Savings

The most significant single benefit of having us replace your door weatherstripping is reducing the unwanted transfer of heat and cold air, which directly affects your energy bills.

  1. Stopping Air Leaks Around Your Doors: Air leaks often occur around the door frame and jamb where the door meets the wood frame when it's shut. We use some really tough new weatherstripping (rubber, vinyl, or foam) to fill gaps of all sizes. This strip of weatherstripping compresses when the door closes and forms a super-tight seal, which stops all that air from getting out.

  2. Installing Door Sweeps: The bottom of the door is a major culprit for letting drafts in. We install door sweep units that attach to the inside of the door bottom to seal the space between the door and the floor or threshold. Door sweeps use a flexible material, like vinyl or rubber, to sweep the floor or threshold and block air and insects from getting in.

  3. Comprehensive Sealing of Doors and Windows: We take care of all vulnerable doors and windows in your house, including French doors and sliding glass doors. We replace all worn-out weatherstripping on the door frame and around the door hinges, ensuring no small gaps remain open to the outside. That makes a big difference to the overall energy efficiency of your whole house.

We make sure your door has a durable and robust seal that keeps the energy in year-round.

Precision Installation and Material Choice

We've got the expertise to pick and put in the weatherstripping that's just right for the type and material of your door, using accurate measurements for the perfect fit .

  • Vinyl Weatherstrip Installation: Vinyl is a super durable, common weatherstripping material that's great for longevity and easy to install. We cut the vinyl strip to the right length with a utility knife and put it into the grooves cut into the door frame or screw in the vinyl strip along the door stop.

  • Foam and Rubber Strips: For garage doors or bigger gaps, we use foam tape or rubber strips. We clean the surfaces with rubbing alcohol and then apply the foam tape or rubber adhesive strip along the door jamb. We make sure the foam compresses enough to seal the gaps but doesn't stop the door from closing smoothly.

  • Silicone and Caulk Fill: For really small, fixed gaps around the door frame or where the sill meets the wood frame, we use silicone caulk as an extra seal. This is a great way to fill fixed gaps that can't be fixed with weatherstripping.

Our team uses the right tools and measurements to cut and install every strip of new weatherstripping.

Restoring Door Functionality & Protecting Your Interior

It's not just about saving energy - replacing worn weatherstripping also helps protect your interior space from tear and extends the life of your door.

  1. Dust and Moisture Barrier: Properly installed weatherstripping acts as a highly effective barrier against dust, dirt, insects, and moisture from the outside. This seal is super important for areas like the garage or French doors that face a lot of wind and rain. The rubber or vinyl strips prevent dust particles carried by the air from getting into the house.

  2. Door Adjustments for Sealing: We inspect the door hinges and how the door fits into the frame. If the door is sagging, it can leave big gaps at the top or bottom. We make a few small tweaks to the hinges to get the door back in line, ensuring the new weatherstripping compresses evenly across the entire jamb to seal things up tight.

  3. Threshold and Door Bottom: We check that the door's threshold and door sweep work together just right. We make sure the door sweep is securely attached to the door bottom and that it makes good contact with the threshold or floor, so it seals the gaps without making the door a real pain to open.

Our service squashes those annoying drafts and air leaks - and does it without compromising the integrity of your door

What to Expect with Our Work

A successful door weatherstripping replacement is guaranteed on our end, thanks to our focus on the right materials, following the manufacturer's instructions a thorough clean, and a precise install.

  • What We Cover: We replace door weatherstripping, install door sweeps, replace exterior door seals, install vinyl weatherstrips, and perform general weatherproofing work. We're happy to work on all types of doors and windows.

  • The Main Event: Our job is to remove the old weatherstripping carefully, get the door frame and door jamb nice and clean, and then install the new weatherstripping (vinyl, rubber, or foam) so it stops all air leaks and drafts dead in their tracks.

  • The Stuff We Use: We work with the good stuff - weatherstripping that's built to last and can withstand all the wear and tear you can throw at it, so your insulation stays safe. We use foam tape or foam weatherstripping where it's not too exposed.

  • Stopping Leaks: We make sure the weatherstripping is installed at the right height and in the right spot to seal all the gaps. And if there are any cracks in the door frame, we fill them up with caulk or silicone before sticking the strip in place.

  • The Door Bottom Seal: We install a door sweep unit at the bottom of the door to keep drafts, dust, and bugs out. This strip is super important for energy efficiency.

  • The Installation Process: We use a utility knife to cut the strip to the correct length and stick it in place with strong adhesive, or screw in vinyl units. We make sure the surfaces are completely dry before slapping on the adhesive.

We promise the installation will give you a top-notch seal against the weather

Installation and Reliability

Our installation process is guaranteed to give you a tough seal that'll save you a pretty penny on energy costs, including costs related to air conditioning .

The Step-by-Step Replacement Process

We follow a tried-and-true process to deliver top-notch exterior door seal replacement.

  1. Take Out the Old: We carefully take out the old weatherstripping from the door frame and jamb, pulling out any remaining screws or staples. Then we give the wood or metal a good degreaser and let it dry completely before moving on.

  2. Measure Up: We take precise measurements of the door jamb and frame, then use a utility knife to cut the new weatherstripping (vinyl or foam) to the correct length.

  3. Get the New Strip In: We stick the new strip into place by screwing it in (if it's vinyl) or applying adhesive (if it's foam tape or rubber), making sure the foam is in the right spot to compress when the door closes.

  4. Get the Door Sweep On: We slap a door sweep unit onto the door bottom, screwing it into place and making sure the strip provides a good seal on the floor or threshold to fill the gap and stop air flow.

  5. The Final Check: We open and close the door a few times to ensure the seal is good. We make a few minor tweaks to the door hinges or the strip position to get it just right - so the door closes without sticking, and you get a tight seal and no drafts.

Your Weatherproofing Service Guaranteed

Our team's got the tools and the know-how to install weatherstripping that'll last you years. We get that replacing exterior door seals is about more than just the strip - it's about sealing up the whole door frame and getting rid of all those pesky air leaks. We follow a precise installation process for every job - whether it's a vinyl weather stripping install or a drafty door fix.

Need to replace the seal on an entry door or get new weatherstripping on sliding glass doors or French doors? We're the pros when it comes to weatherproofing service and offering various weatherstripping options to keep your home draft-free. Put your trust in us to get your new weatherstripping installed safely and keep your energy bills low.

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