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Originally Posted by cstreit
Thanks. The threshold has a seal that works fine. its between the two doors that I have an issue.
Something like this:
There's an overlap trim piece on the outside but it doesn't really seal and nothing seems to fit in the gap between the two.
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OK, so not saloon door, French door.
My thought for saloon door was something like
But if it's a french door with the moulding on one door that overlaps the gap, then you put something on the moulding where it faces the second door, and or something round in the corner of the moulding and door edge.
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Originally Posted by biosurfer1
If there is an over lapping trim piece (like in the pic), could you put a strip of foam insulation tape or something similar the length of it?
If it went on the inside, you wouldnt be able to see it unless the door was open.
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I'm thinking something like this, or a combination of things based on what would fit and do the trick. HD and the like must have 20-30 different shapes, sizes and profiles for that sort of stick on insulation. Surely a couple will fit. You just have to decide what will work the best and be the most aesthetically pleasing.
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