
Save up to 10%* on Home Energy Costs
Even small cracks and gaps around windows and doors can cause drafts that lead to high energy costs. Duck® Brand Silicone Draft Seal helps to fill those gaps, keeping cold air in during the summer and warm air in during the winter. This door seal is made from high-quality silicone material that is flexible, durable and resists cracking and hardening - plus, it's transparent for discreet seals that blend into the home. Draft seal is easy to install around doors, door bottoms and windows, and the strong adhesive sticks to most surfaces.
*When you properly seal and insulate your home. Duck® brand weatherization products are a part of a complete home sealing and insulation solution. Energy savings is an estimate based on U.S. department of energy recommendations for improvements to a ‘typical’ U.S. existing house built between 1970 to 1989. Your actual savings may vary depending on individual factors, including how you seal and insulate your home, the size and age of your home, local energy costs, regional construction styles, and local climate.
Visit https://www.energystar.gov/saveathome/seal_insulate/methodology for more information.
Even small cracks and gaps around windows and doors can cause drafts that lead to high energy costs. Duck® Brand Silicone Draft Seal helps to fill those gaps, keeping cold air in during the summer and warm air in during the winter. This door seal is made from high-quality silicone material that is flexible, durable and resists cracking and hardening - plus, it's transparent for discreet seals that blend into the home. Draft seal is easy to install around doors, door bottoms and windows, and the strong adhesive sticks to most surfaces.
*When you properly seal and insulate your home. Duck® brand weatherization products are a part of a complete home sealing and insulation solution. Energy savings is an estimate based on U.S. department of energy recommendations for improvements to a ‘typical’ U.S. existing house built between 1970 to 1989. Your actual savings may vary depending on individual factors, including how you seal and insulate your home, the size and age of your home, local energy costs, regional construction styles, and local climate.
Visit https://www.energystar.gov/saveathome/seal_insulate/methodology for more information.