How To Seal The Bottom Of A Door: Step By Step Process Of Sealing The Bottom Of An Entry Door


Step By Step Process Of Sealing The Bottom Of An Entry Door

If there is a smallest gap through the bottom of your entry door, it will allow outside air to come into your home and creates energy-wasting drafts. This small gap can permit wind-driven rain to flood your entryway, which in turn results in water damage to your flooring. Securing a door sweep as well as a drip-cap to the bottom of your entry door will help seal the gap betwixt the entry door and the threshold, which as a result keeps the outside weather where it belongs. If you are looking to seal the bottom of the entry door, go through the below-mentioned step by step process carefully & achieve the desired result of your work:
  • Measure The Width Of Your Entry Door
    First of all, calculate or compute the width of your entry door. Residential homes generally have a 36-inch-wide doors, however, you may have a nonstandard 30 or 32 inch-wide entry door. You need to buy an L-shaped drip-cap door bottom in order to fit on the bottom as well as the exterior of your entry door. Using a brush-bottom door sweep, fit through the interior of your door when it comes to a tiled or laminate entry area or a vinyl bottom when it comes to a carpeted entry.
  • Cut The Drip-cap Door Bottom & Door Sweep
    Cut the drip-cap door bottom as well as the door sweep in order to fit your entry door if necessary. Using a hacksaw, cut along the metal portion of the door bottom as well as door sweep. Use utility scissors in order to cut along the vinyl on the underside of the drip-cap door bottom and the door sweep, if applicable.
  • Open The Entry Door
    Now, open the entry door before fitting the drip-cap door bottom over the bottom of the door. Shut the door and place the door bottom in order to make sure that the vinyl on the door bottom rests against the entry door threshold. Mark the drip-cap door underside mounting holes on the exterior of the door.
  • Create Pilot Holes On The Exterior Of Your Entry Door
    Place, fit, or push a 3/32-inch drill bit to your drill. Use the drill in order to create pilot holes on the exterior of your entry door where you earlier marked the mounting holes. Use the screws provided with the drip-cap door bottom when it comes to attaching it to the exterior of your door.
  • Shut The Entry Door
    Finally, shut the entry door before placing the door sweep through the bottom of the entry door. It is important that the vinyl or brush sweep touches the threshold. Mark the door sweep mounting holes on the inner side of your door. Drill pilot holes along the door where you marked the door sweep mounting holes. Attach or secure the door sweep to the interior side of your entry door using the screws provided with the door sweep.
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