Easy Snap In Door Bottom Sealer / Sweep

Posted by on September 8, 2013 in My personal work, Portfolio | 54 comments

Easy Snap In Door Bottom Sealer / Sweep
The sweep story

Easy Snap In door bottom sealer

 

 

 

Door Bottom Sweeps come in many different shapes

 

Most of the sweeps are adjustable and get mounted with screws.

The Snap In sweep is not adjustable, therefor it calls for adjustable threshold.

Adjustable Threshold SB

Adjustable Threshold

Door bottoms, also called door sweeps, they are      inexpensive and effective way to increase draft protection  in your home. Sweeps are attached to the bottom of your  door to provide a physical barrier, typically rubber,  against cold and hot air that could seep through the crack  between the door bottom and floor.

The wood part of the threshold must be treated with stain and finish coat.

 

 

 

Snap-in sweeps are very easy to replace, they are easy to cut to size.

Snap-in sweeps will not leave screw holes on your door.

If you are going to replace any of your exterior door,
make sure to ask your installer to provide a door with ‘Snap In’ sweep’.
That will make your life easy when it is time to replace the sweep.
You do not need to remove the door in order to replace the sweep !!

These kind of sweeps usually come with all new pre-hung doors that you can find at your local store such Lowe’s or Home Depot.

These stores also sell Snap-in sweeps.

Watch this shot video

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54 Comments

  1. We can use something like this for several of doors. It is great to know there are some other options that you can use on the door to keep the draft out.

  2. Thank you for sharing about door bottom sweeps..I would love to have those to trap in heat or cold depending on the season:) What a great idea!

  3. This would have definitely come in handy for the back door of the house we used to live in! I hope someone can benefit from this!

  4. I would love to have a sliding door like this looking out to our patio. Maybe I can get Hubby to do a little handiwork.

  5. I could use this on my door in the basement. I will have to look into this. It doesn't look very hard to install I think I might be able to do this with the help of my son.

  6. Interesting, we should get this for our doors. We rent, the house is old and nothing has ever been replaced so we have drafts. It would help keep the heat from leaving the house every winter.

  7. You're very welcome

  8. You're welcome

  9. You must have a good hubby

  10. Your hubby can do it, very easy

  11. Yes the do

  12. Thank you

  13. Thank you

  14. You found a good man

  15. Do it

  16. Right you are

  17. You can help her

  18. Good for you

  19. Why won't you invite me to the UK?

  20. Cook for me and I will do this job for you

  21. I bet you do.

  22. They would fit any door, some doors will need some prep work

  23. Yes, you are right

  24. Some of the builders are not very good at what they do.

  25. You need to look down there and see

  26. These look great. This is something my mom could really use but don't think she is into DIY now that she is a lot older.

  27. Yes it will

  28. Right you are

  29. Good for you

  30. Yes they do

  31. Yes, very true

  32. Do they keep out scorpions?

  33. very cool! thanks for this post. my hubby and I have some DIY projects we are looking at doing and it's always good to know the new things out on the market.

  34. I'd need this kinda stuff while renovating my home sweet home 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

  35. I just forwarded this to my husband…we need something new and better for one of our garage doors!

  36. My hubby loves learning new "handyman" chores, so this one is definitely for him. I am sure we can benefit from it! Thank you!

  37. What a great idea to try and help keep the drafts at bay – I will have to have a look and see if we can get anything like this over here.

  38. We need this for the door leading into my laundry room. Its always cold in there. Thanks for sharing.

  39. We could definitely use this. Our front door has a gap on the bottom and I know air conditioning it just slipping out.

  40. Drafts from under the doors are a huge energy loss for most homeowners. It looks like these snap in sweeps will solve that problem!

  41. This would solve a problem really easily. Very nice.

  42. How do you know which one is better than another for my particular need? I live in an older house now and I'm worried about drafts this winter.

  43. Woah , sweeps's idea looks so handy.

  44. Loved the video and all the information! Is it that easy for doors that are not that brand?

  45. sounds like snap in sweep comes really handy in solving most of the door problems that occur. We had issues with the builder of our house for some of the stuff you mentioned in the post.. I wonder why they didn't think of this?

  46. Snap in Sweeps sound like the answer to loosing valuable money through drafty doors.

  47. I think I need this for my basement. we lose hot air all year long there..

  48. I'm in England, and these are new to me (although I will say I'm a girl and don't do DIY, heehee). Is this a new thing in America? 🙂 Looks great though – we have a couple of drafty doors that need fixing and these would work!

  49. A great idea, I already have images in my mind as to where to use this. Love the concept!

  50. I am going to share this post with my husband also. Neither one of us have heard of these snap-in-sweeps before. They look like they would be a lot easier to install than what we have used in the past.

  51. This looks like something I need on the bottom of one of my doors. It a few centimeters above the floor and I want to it be flush with the floor.

  52. Great information. My husband is my fix it man. Thankfully he can fix anything. These door sweeps are great.

  53. Something like these snap in door sealers are probably something I should invest in at some point. Our place has draft issues occasionally so I'd hate to find out how much money we throw away on heating and cooling. I'll keep these in mind.

  54. The door that leads into my basement had one of these… but part of it got torn somehow. My Hubs is going to have to read this post so he can fix it…. I don't do the jobs like that… I try to stay in the kitchen.