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Draft Proofing Victorian Front Doors


brewski

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brewski Wrote:

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> Hi Has anyone successfully been able to draft

> proof their Victorian front door and been able to

> close it as well! I understand that it is

> possible to route some material into the door to

> help. if any one has done it it would be great to

> hear how.

>




I draught proofed my letter box some years back, which was where most of the draught seemed to be coming from, and the postman asked me to remove the draught proofing, as he couldn't get letters through!


Having delivered flyers locally, I can see the problem. Sometimes it's virtually impossible to shove them through the brushes!


Had you considered having one of those curtains in front of the door (on the inside obviously!) which are on a special rod which pulls back when the door is opened? I haven't got one in my present house, but I did have one in another home, and it was very effective.

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