walker
Installed this on an older door. There were good sized gaps that varied in size. This weather stripping sealed them all. Easy to install . I trimmed them to fit with a heavy duty tin snips. Total job took about 30 minutes. Only time will tell how long they hold up
gapster69
I've been looking for a way to weather strip my drafty doors for years only to come up empty at the big box hardware stores again and again. Finally got smart and looked on amazon and found these. Ordered one to make sure it did what I wanted it to and it did perfectly and am now ordering 2 more. Easy to install and effectively seals the door!
Daniel
This weather stripping is wonderful, fantastic, effective and very easy to install. The price was not bad either. Will definitely buy more of this stuff for the rest of our condo complex entry doors.
Bbkatt
Perfect fit, easy to install and no more drafts! Highly recommend this!
Stieg
Very easy to install. Did the job perfectly.
JjFlorida
This is a great fix to an old door that is broken at the bottom. Our door was so bad that some of the screws would not even want to stay in, therefore, I have to find another solution to hold it in place better in some areas, but so far, it's staying in with the few screws that are staying in. The cutting was not the easiest, as I don't have much strength to cut or perhaps the best of tools, but it was still possible to cut just a little bit to make it fit right. It would be nicer if it was just right for the door, but it was just slightly longer than we needed, therefore it had to be customized. The door is tight so we cannot use the bottom strip, but that's a great addition to metal part, if needed. I'm very pleased with this purchase and highly recommend it if you need to save your door until you can manage to have it replaced. I just need to figure out how to tighten the screws on the outside so that dirt does not accumulate from the top. Maybe, I will glue this on top of it to make sure it stays in place and that no dirt will get in from the top of it. But if your door can hold the screws like it should, you should not have that problem.
Skynest
Needed something to reinforce the bottom of my basement door after the wood rotted out and the metal began to become frail and flakey. I replaced the wood then added this and the door is good as new. Water tight! Here are a few observations...
Cutting to Size: The Aluminum is very easy to cut with hack saw and weatherstripping easy to cut with a utility knife.
Installing: Very easy. I Slipped the aluminum over marked the holes, removed it and pre drilled the holes before finally screwing it in place. Very painless process even if you have the most basic skills.
Calking Tip: Once installed seal the top of the Aluminum with silicon calking to prevent water from dripping down behind it and into the door. Also put some over the screws as well as they are always the first to rust. For the weather stripping, it was moving slightly so I put a dab on each end to keep it in place but not making it hard to remove if I should ever have to replace it.
Would recommend!