Hello
Looking for a bit of consensus about my back door. It is made of wood and is in quite an exposed location, so I am looking to improve my defences against the elements. I have identified two improvements that I would make, installing around door strips, and a weather bar (links below so you can see what I mean. Don't worry I'm not buying the one from Wickes, that's just an example)
https://www.screwfix.com/p/stormguard-heavy-duty-around-door-strips-aluminium-1-02m-5-pack/21554
https://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Oak-Veneer-Weather-Bar/p/214680
My question is, what priority should these two items take? I know that normally the weatherbar would be measured up so that it is just a few mm short of the doorframe opening, but in that case if door strips were installed then they would collide when the door is closed. I was thinking that the prudent option would be to the install the strips first, and then cut the weatherbar a bit short so that it does not interfere with the strips, but still covers as much of the door width as possible.
What have other people done in this situation, I can't be the only one!
Thanks
Looking for a bit of consensus about my back door. It is made of wood and is in quite an exposed location, so I am looking to improve my defences against the elements. I have identified two improvements that I would make, installing around door strips, and a weather bar (links below so you can see what I mean. Don't worry I'm not buying the one from Wickes, that's just an example)
https://www.screwfix.com/p/stormguard-heavy-duty-around-door-strips-aluminium-1-02m-5-pack/21554
https://www.wickes.co.uk/Wickes-Oak-Veneer-Weather-Bar/p/214680
My question is, what priority should these two items take? I know that normally the weatherbar would be measured up so that it is just a few mm short of the doorframe opening, but in that case if door strips were installed then they would collide when the door is closed. I was thinking that the prudent option would be to the install the strips first, and then cut the weatherbar a bit short so that it does not interfere with the strips, but still covers as much of the door width as possible.
What have other people done in this situation, I can't be the only one!
Thanks