I'll hold the camera, you hold the rods. Adds another skill to you aresenal. I think my good rods are at my parents. I'll need to grab them next time I'm down.
I deal with that stuff every day. I can lift a 48sheet bundle into my truck solo - trust me, it’s 1.5lbs/sheet.
Way up north we insulate everything. The biggest gain on your doors will be eliminating air leakage (seals). 50-80% of your heat loss is usually air leakage - it’s more efficient to seal than upping the insulation. If you don’t seal air leakage, no amount of insulation will save energy or increase comfort.
A double bulb bottom seal, good new style vertical vinyl wiper seals and a fresh top seal is your best bang for the buck. Sometimes tracks need slight adjustments to bring the panels close to the jams - should be a uniform 1/8” between panel and jam on a steel door.
I deal with that stuff every day. I can lift a 48sheet bundle into my truck solo - trust me, it’s 1.5lbs/sheet.
Way up north we insulate everything. The biggest gain on your doors will be eliminating air leakage (seals). 50-80% of your heat loss is usually air leakage - it’s more efficient to seal than upping the insulation. If you don’t seal air leakage, no amount of insulation will save energy or increase comfort.
A double bulb bottom seal, good new style vertical vinyl wiper seals and a fresh top seal is your best bang for the buck.
Steel man door? These bend and become flexible over time making them hard to seal, it’s usually the bottom that bends outward causing leakage at the part under the door knob and along the threshold.
It happens when obstacles (snow, ice, cords) get slammed by the door. The door bends or twists.
You can fix some of it with spring seals, but the best solution is a new door.
Keep your eyes on this channel, I’m replacing my worn out side door this week, I’ll try to remember to take a few pics.
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