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Cold air thru door gap

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tali1 | 13:13 Sun 29th Apr 2012 | DIY
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The door between my living room and kitchen has a wider gap towards the bottom with the frame - but for some reasons there is lots of cold air breezing thru the wider gap.Closest thing is a fridge freezer - but i have checked that and there is absolutely no cold air anywere there and when i check from kitchen side there is no cold air at all thru door gap.The cold air only comes when the door is closed and enters into living room.
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You can get self adhesive foam strips to set inside the closing edge of doors frame to act as a draught excluder.
17:53 Sun 29th Apr 2012
Maybe the moving air makes it seem cold. You could try a draught excluder.
One of these solves the problem in my front room
http://www.dunelm-mil...gs/draught-excluders/
The gap is working the same way as a fridge, pushing warm air through a little gap making it cold :(
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NOT bottom of door BUT the SIDE of door (that's why i mentioned the frame )
You can get self adhesive foam strips to set inside the closing edge of doors frame to act as a draught excluder.
A door curtain?
What Graham says ^

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