Spring Bronze Weather Strip, 1¾ inches by 100 feet - $156
If you have an older door with no groove, I recommend a classic weather seal. This copper piece gets nailed into the door jamb along the small bent edge, making the large piece flare out. When the door closes, the flap compresses, sealing itself against the door. It doesn't have the insulating characteristics of a silicone weather seal, but it will last forever. Because doors get a lot of abuse, a quality weather seal means you won't be redoing this every year. If you do use the peel-and-stick variety, make sure to clean the door and jamb well before applying, both where the piece will attach and where it will hit the door.
Spring Bronze Weather Strip, 1¾ inches by 100 feet - $156 If you have an older door with no groove, I recommend a classic weather seal. This copper piece gets nailed into the door jamb along the small bent edge, making the large piece flare out. When the door closes, the flap compresses, sealing itself against the door. It doesn't have the insulating characteristics of a silicone weather seal, but it will last forever. Because doors get a lot of abuse, a quality weather seal means you won't be redoing this every year. If you do use the peel-and-stick variety, make sure to clean the door and jamb well before applying, both where the piece will attach and where it will hit the door.
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