It's the middle of the winter, your heat is on, and you're sitting in bed wondering why you're still feeling a draft coming from somewhere in the room. If you're using more windows and doors while saving you money by conserving energy to heat or cool your home.
Types of Weatherstripping
Depending on the situation, you are going to need different weatherstripping materials for your doors and windows. Here are a few tool which you help you prepare for the worst weather.
weather stripping since it is usually cheap and easy to come by. Different felts vary in thickness, width, and color. They are usually used around window frames or other narrow spaces, and they should not get wet.
hammer and nails. Spring metal strips seal into place by spring tension.
screwdriver with screws, or a hammer with nails.
tubular gasket is made from very flexible vinyl which can be installed on window channels or frames and on door frames. To measure, cut, and install the vinyl, you will need sheers or a knife and measuring tape. This will last at most 20 years.
hollow vinyl tubes.