Reducing the Draught under a Door
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Reducing the Draught under a Door

by AlwaysLearning » Sat Feb 13, 2021 2:22 am

So here's the 1930s door to my mother's house.

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She's getting on and the draught under the door makes her cold and saddens me.

There wasn't any thought to draught proofing back then. The best it's got is a rebate in the bottom of the door that mates with the metal weather strip which was there to stop rain blowing under.

Now over the years the rebate has rotted and flaked, the strip rusted and the air whistles round it. Some draught proofing has been tried over the years. A sticky back foam strip was stuck to the weather bar, but that just fell off after a bit. A brush brush strip was screwed to the inside of the door but is next to useless since it has nothing to press against (rests on the internal vertical surface of the step).

Changing the door or step are out of the question. Removing the weather bar would be next to impossible. The door has never been off it's frame since it was fitted.

Does anyone has any experience or advice with reducing airflow under an old door? If it were my door, I'd have a couple of ideas which I know I could do myself, but I'm 400 miles away.

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Re: Reducing the Draught under a Door

by stoneyboy » Sat Feb 13, 2021 10:08 pm

Hi alwayslearning
With the carpet being nearly level with the cill on the inside plus the weather bar a draught excluder would be the best and cheapest solution.
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Re: Reducing the Draught under a Door

by AlwaysLearning » Sun Feb 14, 2021 12:17 am

If you mean those sort of sausage dog excluders that sit on the floor across the bottom of the boor, they aren't an option any more.

As she is frail, she has carers. Each time one leaves, she'd need to follow them to the door to put the excluder back in place.

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Re: Reducing the Draught under a Door

by stoneyboy » Mon Feb 15, 2021 1:54 pm

Hi alwayslearning
In that case you have little option but to remove the door, machine the bottom, remove the weather bar and to fit one of the double seal door strips
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Re: Reducing the Draught under a Door

by AlwaysLearning » Mon Feb 15, 2021 3:25 pm

If I were in the same country as the door, I would. And I could do it without removing the door lol

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