Feeling chilly drafts sneaking under your doors? These gaps waste precious heat and drive up bills.
There's a proven, zero-cost fix: craft a door seal from old newspapers. As home efficiency enthusiasts know, this simple hack seals out cold air without touching your thermostat.
Watch how easy it is:
Contents 1. Measure your door's width and add a few extra inches for overlap.
2. Grab several sheets of newspaper.
3. Roll them tightly into a log.
4. Keep adding sheets until it matches the door width.
5. Secure with tape to hold its shape.
Your homemade door seal is ready! Quick, effective, and the cheapest insulation trick around.
Insulate like a pro in minutes—for free. Bonus: Slip it into a sewn fabric cover for a custom look.
For top-notch insulation, make a second seal and position one on each door side.
Tape them together under the door for a secure fit. Double the draft protection and recycle while you save!
Door seals block air leaks effortlessly, trapping heat inside and cold outside—no tools required.
About 30% of home heat escapes through door gaps. Stop the loss and enjoy real heating savings today.