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Door Weatherization

Heat and energy escape through drafty doors. Weatherproofing is a no-frills and easy way to eliminate drafts around your home's exterior doors.
Patch-Bear Draft Dodger
 
Price: $7.83
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Hampton Direct Twin Draft Guard®
 
Price: $8.00
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Duck® Premium Silicone Weatherstrip Seal
 
This high performance silicone bulb weatherseal is guaranteed to remain flexible in temperatures from -40° Fahrenheit for as long as you own or reside in your home. It will seal out drafts, dust and moisture around doors and windo...
Price: $11.00
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McCoy Attic Laddermate
 
The Attic Laddermate will seal and insulate the attic ladder door and opening, without restricting access. It consists of an R-10 insulated panel with a 2 inch EPS foam and weatherstrip gasket. This one model will fit the four mos...
Price: $114.00
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Therma-Dome Attic Stair Cover
 
You may have a well insulated attic, but chances are that the attic hatch is under-insulated or not insulated at all, which is equivalent to having a hole in the ceiling for heat to escape through. This stair cover is an effectiv...
Price: $104.50
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Why "weatherize" my house? Tightening up a home can dramatically lower your heating and cooling bills by as much as 30%, and simply help you feel more comfortable in your home year-round. A typical house, regardless of age, has countless nooks, crannies, and corners through which air escapes or comes drafting in — around doors, window panels, chimneys, around AC & ventilation covers, even between and at the edges of floorboards. Fortunately the tools at your disposal to fix the problem are just as varied, from caulk (for smaller gaps), to foam (for larger gaps), to tape, to weatherstripping. For more information on how to locate and seal your home's hidden air leaks, consult the Do-It-Yourself Guide to ENERGY STAR® Home Sealing from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency .

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