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Door weatherstripping
Door weatherstripping plays a vital role in maintaining good insulation, while protecting against air and moisture infiltration. Over time, these seals can wear out, crack or lose their effectiveness, compromising the seal of your door.
There are several signs that it’s time to replace the weatherstripping on your exterior door. If you feel cold drafts around the door, this probably means that the seals are no longer watertight. Similarly, if you notice water or moisture seeping in, especially after rain or in winter, this may indicate a failure of the bottom door weatherstripping. Finally, if the seals are visibly cracked, deformed or if they are starting to come loose, they are no longer fulfilling their function and must be replaced.
At Vitrerie Dorval, we offer weatherstripping for steel entry doors, weatherstripping for interior doors and weatherstripping for patio doors. We also offer a professional installation service in the Vaudreuil-Soulanges region, West Island and Montreal.
We offer weatherstripping for the bottom of the door as well as for the sides and top of the door.
Window weatherstripping
Over time, window weatherstripping can wear out or lose its effectiveness, affecting the air and water tightness of your windows. There are different types of weatherstripping, such as rubber, foam or vinyl strips, which can fit various window models. You can get all these types of window weatherstripping at our glazing.
Although we offer the window weatherstripping replacement service, you can also install it yourself. To do this, you must first remove the old seals. Then, carefully clean the surfaces to remove any traces of glue or residue before applying the new weatherstripping.