A material or device used to seal the openings, gaps or cracks of venting window and door to seal the openings, gaps or cracks of venting window and door
A strip of fabric, plastic, rubber or metal found around exterior wall openings to reduce infiltration.
a material or devise used to seal openings, gaps or cracks for venting to prevent air and water infiltration
A type of material used to seal a door or window around the edges to keep the hot or cold air from coming in or out.
Material used around door and window openings to prevent rain, wind, and cold from entering the house.
A material or device used to seal the openings, gaps or cracks of venting window and door units to prevent water and air infiltration.
A strip of resilient material for covering the joint between the window sash and frame in order to reduce air leaks and prevent water from entering the structure.
Material used to form a weather-resistant seal around operable sash.
Specially designed strips, seals and gaskets installed around doors and windows to limit air leakage.
A strip of resilient material designed to seal the sash and frame members in order to reduce air and water infiltration.
flexible material surrounding door panel to protect your home from air infiltration. Should be tight enough to create a seal when the door is closed.
Lengths of plastic or rubber used to plus air leaks around windows and doors.
is strips of material that cover cracks around doors and windows to prevent air from leaking in or out.
A material used to seal gaps around windows and exterior doors.
Weatherstripping is the process of sealing openings such as doors, windows, and trunks from the elements. The goal of weatherstripping is to prevent rain and water from entering by either blocking it outright or by blocking most of it and returning or rerouting it. A secondary goal of weatherstripping is to keep interior air in, thus saving energy with heating and air.