If you use weather stripping that is not backed with metal ordinary scissors or a box cutter will probably be enough to cut through it perfectly well.
Adding weather stripping to a door.
The photo above is a picture of the gap between our front doors.
Add weatherstripping to doors and windows.
The doors and windows in your home can allow air leaks even when they are closed.
Cut the foam part of the door weather stripping with a sharp scissors.
Get out your sponge soap and water and go over the areas you will be attaching.
Cut the top piece.
Install the weather stripping when the outside temperature is at least 50 f 10 c to help the adhesive hold better.
Then cut the wood flange with.
Press it onto the door jamb.
Step 4 clean each door first.
Mark the length on the short.
Weatherstripping your doors is easy and it can keep energy costs down.
Peel off a section of weatherstripping.
Nail the top.
Seal cracks around your door with weatherstripping to winterize your home and keep out drafts.
It ll also help you stay cozy in winter.
The solution is as simple as buying a roll of foam weatherstripping.
Start by placing the end of the weather stripping in the top corner of the jamb.
We were losing heat and letting the cold air inside through this gap.
Close the door and measure the top of the frame from side to side.
Then arrange the rest of the piece so it lies flush against the door frame.
Before installing your weather stripping you will need to clean the surface it will be attached to in order for the adhesive to work as well possible.