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A good thermal insulation of your apartment or house is essential, especially during the winter months. In order to keep the heat of your home inside, it is absolutely necessary to avoid those cold draughts which generally pass under doors or windows. These double seals are perfect for insulating doors to stop any entry of air under the door. It also blocks dust from outside getting in.
In addition to providing thermal insulation by blocking unwanted cold air, door seals improve the acoustic insulation of your home. Indeed, the space under the doors or the windows gives directly to the street or on the stairwell of the building and lets unwanted noises enter your home. To remedy this, the insulating pads will block these noises and reduce external noise pollution by several decibels (db).
These door seals are specially designed to fit all door sizes. Whether you have a 63cm, 73cm, 83cm, or 93cm door, the insulating strips will fit the door in question. The width of the insulating pads is suitable for doors from 3 to 5.5 cm thick. Thanks to the flexible material, you can easily cut the seal with a pair of scissors or a cutter. So you'll get a perfect fit for your door.
The double-sided door insulators are adapted to the great majority of standard size entrance doors or interior doors and also to different floor materials. Whether you have tiles, parquet, linoleum, carpeting, or another kind of floor, the double door seal will slide easily on your floors in silence because the microfiber bottom won't catch on the floor. In addition, you can use the insulating pads on windows that tend to let cold outside air through.
A poorly insulated house or apartment consumes more energy and immediately adds up to higher annual electricity bills. That's why door sills are an economical and durable (easily washable and reusable) solution to improve your interior insulation and reduce your home's energy consumption. We recommend the use of double door seals on every interior door and on the front door as well as on windows if they are poorly insulated, old or single pane.