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Insulating doors
snoogiewoogie
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Hello,
I'd like to insulate my back and front door and I know that you can get those strips to do it, but I have no idea where to get them. Had a look in Homebase and B&Q so far but they don't seem to have them.
Any ideas what the stuff is called, if you can buy it online and if so where....
Thanks for your help!
I'd like to insulate my back and front door and I know that you can get those strips to do it, but I have no idea where to get them. Had a look in Homebase and B&Q so far but they don't seem to have them.
Any ideas what the stuff is called, if you can buy it online and if so where....
Thanks for your help!
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Draught excluder, try the self adhesive foam type, cheap and cheerful and often does the job.0
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Do you mean foam weatherstrip? I've seen it the pound shop in Manchester. I'm sure any hardware or DIY store would have it. I'm not suprised if you can't find it in B&Q though, I can never find anything in there. They will have it though, it's just a badly organised shop.0
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