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1. Heat the surface with a hair dryer (When temperatures drop below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, adhesives tend to harden and won't stick).
2. Firmly press the tape on to the surface before removing the release liner.
3. After removing the release liner, heat the tape with the hair dryer to soften the adhesive.
4. Position the plastic film over the window. Firmly press the plastic along the tape to secure it in place. Be careful not to over-shrink the film because this will put too much pressure on the tape and it will pull away from the window.
When installing your EPDM Weatherstrip Seals, first measure the gap that you are trying to seal in your doorway. The flat edge should be against the vertical or horizontal framing for the door to shut against the thicker part of the seal.
The double-sided tape in Duck® brand window kits is recommended for painted wood, finished/varnished wood, aluminum and vinyl.
No. The difference between our Outdoor Window Kit and Indoor Window Kit is the tape used for each application. The Outdoor Kit tape is much stronger. When used inside, it remains soft. Also, the tape may peel off paint/varnish when removed or leave a very sticky residue. The plastic film in both kits is the same, so using a hair dryer to shrink the Outdoor Kit film will work.
Click here to visit the U.S. Department of Energy for ideas on where to get started Weatherstripping your home.
Closed cell sponge tapes allow you to correctly size the gap you are working with and are more durable for doors and windows that are used often. The open cell sponge tape will let you have a quick fix until you can properly measure and fit the tape to the gap size.
The chart below shows an estimated percentage of where your money goes to run your home.
The full assortment of Duck® Weatherization products can be found on store shelves from Labor Day through January or February. There are a variety of insulating seals and other accessories that are available all year giving you the opportunity to help keep the cool air in your home.
The two most common reasons are: the surface wasn't clean before you applied the tape or the surface is too cold for the tape to stick. The surface should be 40 degrees Fahrenheit or warmer to apply the tape.
The diagram below shows some of the areas in your home for significant energy loss.