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How to weatherproof door?

How to weatherproof door?

The front door of your home serves as a protectant, and it is important for you to ensure that it is completely weatherproof in order to prevent any loss of energy. Weatherproofing not only ensures maximum energy efficiency by keeping your home cool during summers and warm during winters, but it also improves comfort and cosiness. Besides this, it also protects your front door from harmful UV rays and extreme temperatures. While weatherproofing your front door may seem like a daunting task, we are going to provide a step-by-step guide on how you can do it without any professional help.

See also: How to install garage door openers?

 

Steps to weatherproof a door

Assess your front door

The first step is to check your front door for any cracks, gaps or holes. Carefully check for any signs of wear and tear. Also, check the condition of the hinges and locks. Once you analyse all these problems, it will be easier for you to determine the extent to which weatherproofing is needed.

Choose the weatherstripping

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Weatherstripping is an essential component as it seals the gaps and prevents drafts; here are a few things to keep in mind while choosing it:

Seal the gaps

Once you have chosen the weatherstripping, seal the gaps around the front door.

Repair and replace the threshold

Threshold is an essential part of the weatherproofing process. If it is not of good quality and is worn out, it will lead to moisture entering your home, hence compromising the entire purpose of weatherstripping. 

If there are gaps or cracks in your wooden threshold, fill them with wood putty and don’t forget to sand the surface to achieve a better finish. You should also apply a sealant or a paint to improve the longevity.

In case you have a damaged metal threshold, you should just replace it instead of repairing it. A newer threshold will provide better protection.

Storm door (Optional)

A storm door acts as an extra layer of insulation and protects the insides more. You should consider installing it as it is good for extreme weather conditions, but make sure you choose a storm door that complements the aesthetic of your home.

Apply paint or finish

To improve the appearance of your front door, you should apply paint or finish to it. Before this, if you have a wooden door, sand it properly to make sure that it is smooth. Now apply a primer, as it adds an extra shine to the door. Now, add a paint or finish of your choice to enhance the overall appearance.

Lubricate the door hinges and locks

To ensure that the door swings properly and the locks do not rust, make sure you apply silicone-based lubricant. A lubricant not only ensures proper functioning but also improves longevity.

 

How to maintain your weatherproofing?

 

FAQs

What is the best way to weatherproof a door?

The optimal method is to install or update weather strips, readily available in hardware stores. Weather strips, available in various sizes and styles, help protect your door.

Can weatherproofing help reduce noise from the outside?

While weatherproofing is to protect your home from extreme weather conditions and drafts, it also reduces the outside noise to some extent.

Do I need to replace my front door while weatherproofing it?

No, you can weatherproof your existing door, and it will be as efficient as a new one.

How often do I need to replace the old weatherproofing?

You should check for damages and replace it once every year.

Can I use duct tape to secure the weatherproofing?

No, duct tape is not at all effective, and you should use a proper sealant.

How do I maintain a weatherproofed wooden door?

Regularly clean it and apply sealant to protect the door from harmful UV rays or moisture.

What kind of door is waterproof?

Flush doors are your solution. They're designed to withstand water in bathrooms and rain, even during severe storms.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com
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