🚪 Seal the deal on comfort and style—don’t let your door miss out!
The Suptikes Door Draft Stopper is a 39-inch flexible silicone strip designed to block drafts, water, and noise at the bottom of interior and exterior doors. Its heavy-duty, waterproof backing ensures durability and all-season protection, while easy peel-and-stick installation makes it a quick upgrade for energy efficiency and soundproofing in any home.
Brand | Suptikes |
Material | Silicone |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 39.37"L x 2"W |
Item Thickness | 0.3 Centimeters |
Recommended Uses For Product | energy efficiency, soundproofing, water resistance |
UPC | 732755359859 772467034613 |
Manufacturer | Mr.Rice |
Unit Count | 3.25 Foot |
Part Number | 7539712973 |
Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Iskubo-009 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**L
Energy-Efficient and Soundproofing Solution!
The Suptikes Door Draft Stopper has proven to be an effective and versatile solution for preventing drafts and improving insulation in my home. This door seal not only blocks out cold air and dust but also contributes to soundproofing, creating a more comfortable and energy-efficient living space.First and foremost, the design of this door sweep strip is user-friendly and easy to install. The adhesive backing allows for a simple application, and it adheres securely to the bottom of the door without leaving any residue behind. It's compatible with both exterior and interior doors, offering a versatile solution for various entryways.The door draft stopper effectively blocks drafts from entering through the bottom of the door, making a noticeable difference in maintaining a consistent and comfortable indoor temperature. It helps to reduce energy consumption by preventing heat loss during colder months and keeping cool air in during warmer seasons.In addition to its energy-saving benefits, this door seal also serves as a soundproofing door bottom weather strip. It helps to muffle external noises, making it an excellent addition to rooms that require extra quietness, such as bedrooms, home offices, or nurseries.The quality of the material used in this door draft blocker is impressive. The weather stripping is durable and can withstand regular use without losing its effectiveness.Another aspect I appreciate is the discreet design of the door sweep strip. It's not easily visible when the door is closed, maintaining the aesthetics of the doorway without compromising on functionality.Moreover, the door draft stopper is easy to clean and maintain. It can be wiped down with a damp cloth or cleaned with mild soap when needed.The Suptikes Door Draft Stopper is an affordable and practical solution for anyone looking to improve insulation and soundproofing in their home. Its efficiency in blocking drafts and reducing external noise makes it a valuable addition to any living space.In conclusion, thedraft stopper is a smart investment for enhancing comfort, energy efficiency, and soundproofing in your home. Its easy installation, effective draft blocking, and discreet design make it a standout choice for homeowners seeking a simple yet powerful solution to door drafts and sound insulation. If you want to create a more comfortable and energy-efficient living environment, I highly recommend giving the draft stopper a try. It's an excellent upgrade that brings significant benefits to your home's insulation and overall ambiance!
A**L
Better-than-expected way to solve the problem of short doors
I genuinely hate it when home interior doors are cut too short. Especially when paired with hardwood floors. Even a minor gap under a door allows sound to bounce around - not to mention light, wind, dust, and bugs. Sound is one of my biggest problems - because I genuinely believe that when you shut a door, you don't want to be able to hear what is on the other side. Years ago I started to experiment with using "door feet" mainly meant for outside-facing doors inside. These tended to require removing a door first, or more complex construction. They usually added a strip of metal and rubber to the bottom of a door, effectively creating a flexible seal.This product is like a more basic version of a door foot/cap, but it works by sticking a silicone strip to one side of the door. You might call it a door skirt or similar. The silicone is thick and spreads out into three strips closer to where it is designed to brush against the floor. Even though visually the design seemed perfect to me, I was highly skeptical of how well this product would actually stick and remain stuck to a door. The company even includes metal pin tacks which can be used to make the door skirt more permanently affixed - but with damage to your door.I've thus far installed about seven of these products both in this brown color and in white. To my surprise, the adhesive has remained intact. This is despite the fact that I used them on doors which move over carpeting. That means the carpet pulls on the silicone strip as it moves in both directions - creating more pull on the glue. I'm guessing I will have to replace the each few years - which seems like a small price to pay given how inexpensive they are, as well as easy they are to install.Installation requires a knife because you'll need to first place the fill strip along the door, and then cut it to size. This isn't hard, but requires steady hands a bit of patience to get right. Adhesive products such as this also require that you physically press the glued-on item to the based for a number of seconds to ensure a decent still. With that said, I can't see a skilled person taking more than 5-10 minutes to install one of these.While it isn't always possible to cover each and every little gap under a door, this product will probably seal up at least 98% of any gaps between a door and a floor that you are interesting in closing. I've even used one of these strips to close some small gaps that ants were using to enter my home under a door that opens to a patio. If your goal is to easily and effectively shut out sound and the elements under most home doors, this product seems to work pretty well, and blends in nicely enough so it isn't much of an eyesore. Not hard to recommend this.