Are you tired of chilly drafts sneaking into your home through gaps around your doors and windows? Not only do they make your living space uncomfortable, but they also drive up your energy bills. Fortunately, sealing those gaps is one of the easiest and most cost-effective DIY home improvement projects you can tackle. This guide will walk you through the different types of draft stoppers available and how to install them for a cozier, more energy-efficient home.
Overview of the Main Draft Stopper Solutions for Your Home

Gaps that form between the sashes of a window or door, or between the sash and the frame, need to be sealed with specific gaskets (draft stopper strips) made of soft material or synthetic fiber. These strips compress when the sash is closed, completely blocking the space. Installing draft stoppers is very simple: just cut the gasket to the appropriate length, thoroughly clean the surface where it will be applied, and press the gasket into place after removing the protective backing from the adhesive side. The various types of gaskets differ in width, thickness, and material to adapt to all types of windows and doors and gaps of varying sizes. It's a good idea to close the window (or door) after fixing the gasket to ensure a strong bond. To complement the strips, you can use practical draft stopper “sausages” made of soft material to place at the base of French doors, which are prone to even significant gaps. For a wide selection of sealing solutions, explore our Home Improvement collection.
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What You Need for Installation
- Draft stopper strips for doors and windows: standard adhesive gaskets, adhesive gaskets with E and V profiles in rubber for large and small gaps.
- Brush gaskets for doors and French doors.
- Scissors.
Types of Draft Stoppers
Standard Adhesive Draft Stopper Strips
These gaskets are applied to the sash of the window (or door) after cleaning it thoroughly. Press firmly with your fingers to ensure a strong and long-lasting bond. This is a perfect starting point for any home improvement project.
Draft Stopper Strips for Large Gaps
Shaped rubber profiles are applied thanks to a powerful adhesive and are easily split into two strips so they can be fixed to the sashes of the window or door. These are ideal for older windows where the fit isn't as tight as it used to be.
Draft Stopper Strips for Small Gaps
The V-shaped strip offers excellent protection against drafts in tight spaces. After measuring the sash, cut it to the appropriate length. You can find these and other essential supplies in our Home Improvement collection.
Under-Door Draft Stoppers
Using a pair of pliers, you can easily install a brush or sweep at the bottom of your door. This is one of the most common areas for drafts, and sealing it can make a huge difference in your home's comfort level. For a complete solution, also consider adding a rug to insulate the floor area.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How do I know which size draft stopper to buy?
Measure the gap you want to seal. Standard gaps are usually 1-3 mm, while larger gaps can be 5 mm or more. Choose a gasket that is slightly thicker than the gap to ensure a tight seal.
Can I install draft stoppers on sliding doors?
Yes, but you will need specific types, such as brush gaskets or V-strips, which are designed to handle the sliding motion without being torn off. These are available in our Home Improvement collection.
How long do adhesive draft stoppers last?
With proper installation and good quality materials, they can last for several years. However, you may need to replace them if they become brittle or lose their stickiness over time.
Will sealing my doors and windows really save energy?
Absolutely. By stopping drafts, you reduce the workload on your heating and cooling systems, which can lead to significant savings on your energy bills. It's one of the most effective and affordable ways to improve your home's efficiency. Pair this with good curtains for added insulation.
Can I use draft stoppers on my patio doors?
Yes, for patio doors, a combination of adhesive strips on the sides and a draft stopper “sausage” or a specialized sweep at the bottom works best. If you're updating your outdoor space, browse our Outdoor Patio Furniture for cozy seating to enjoy your draft-free home.
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