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Reddit mentions of Duck Brand Heavy-Duty Self Adhesive Weatherstrip Seal for Large Gap, White, 3/8-Inch x 1/4-Inch x 17-Feet, 1 Seal, 282433

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Duck Brand Heavy-Duty Self Adhesive Weatherstrip Seal for Large Gap, White, 3/8-Inch x 1/4-Inch x 17-Feet, 1 Seal, 282433
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Self-adhesive, durable EPDM rubber seals the perimeter of outside doors and windowsBlocks out drafts, air leaks, dust, pollen and insects in both cold and warm weatherWill not freeze or crack in temperatures down to -40 F10-year guaranteeAs stated in the instructions, total seal length is 17’ after peeling the seal in half
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ColorWhite
Height7.75 Inches
Length7 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 seal
Weight0.18 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Duck Brand Heavy-Duty Self Adhesive Weatherstrip Seal for Large Gap, White, 3/8-Inch x 1/4-Inch x 17-Feet, 1 Seal, 282433:

u/n0esc · 3 pointsr/HomeImprovement

The common term is weather stripping.

From your picture what you currently have is a fairly inexpensive foam version that tends to break down and compress, which is why you are getting drafts. It's generally only attached with double sided tape and should peel right off easily enough. You can get something like Goo-Gone to clean the left over adhesive off before applying new.

Something like this should be available at any HomeDepot, Lowes or similar.

http://www.amazon.com/Duck-Heavy-Duty-Adhesive-Weatherstrip-17-Feet/dp/B0025KUSY6

u/Etherius · 0 pointsr/ChoosingBeggars

Weather stripping.

And you may have to buy new doors from home depot. They're about $400/door depending on size, but they're worth the investment. You'd probably save that much every year on climate control costs.