We are just having our wooden door re-painted and would like to sort out the insulation round the edges while I'm at it
At the moment we have a mish mash of foam and rubber strips plastered round the edge that have built up over the years before we built in and they do an okay but not great job and look unsightly.
We're unable to get the door off easily, so whatever we get will need to be screwed into (ideally) or stuck onto the door frame and the bottom of the door, but there is so much junk coming up in searches that I really don't know the best way to do this...
The bottom seems to have most options (I'm imagining a vinyl strip that runs along the bottom of the door and fixed on either side but they only seem to come to be fixed along the inside or outside edge), but when it comes to the sides (and top) of the door it seems that I'm basically left with sticky things which in my experience look rubbish and come off / move over time...
Anyone got better/specific suggestions?
Thanks!
At the moment we have a mish mash of foam and rubber strips plastered round the edge that have built up over the years before we built in and they do an okay but not great job and look unsightly.
We're unable to get the door off easily, so whatever we get will need to be screwed into (ideally) or stuck onto the door frame and the bottom of the door, but there is so much junk coming up in searches that I really don't know the best way to do this...
The bottom seems to have most options (I'm imagining a vinyl strip that runs along the bottom of the door and fixed on either side but they only seem to come to be fixed along the inside or outside edge), but when it comes to the sides (and top) of the door it seems that I'm basically left with sticky things which in my experience look rubbish and come off / move over time...
Anyone got better/specific suggestions?
Thanks!