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Comments (3). I've used some stuff that looks like very thin plastic strip with self-adhesive . . believe it's called something like "V-seal" made perhaps by 3-M. It's a continuous strip which you cut to length and then fold in half; and stick to the door frame. It forms a V between the door itself, and the frame. While it does not insulate like foams do; it certainly stops drafts quite well if properly applied. The adhesive may not work real well in the cold. I'd also let the stuff come to room temp and straighten out before I attempted to put it on. It collapses to practically nothing when you close the door; unlike foams and such which take up pretty much a certain amount of space no matter what. I'd like to avoid drilling too on that door or frame . . . . I think most of your typical home supply chain stores will carry something like that . . . cheap too. Bob...See MoreHave you heard of Blumenthal Cookware?
Comments (8)Direct marketing, dcarch. The woman who did the "free dinner" for Amanda was pushing hard on the cookware, with the glass lids and the thermometer, she could cook things just right, without fat, the surgical steel was so "pure", etc. We were poisoning ourselves and our children with non-stick and aluminum would give us all Alzheimer's, we needed to buy several thousand dollars worth of cookware RIGHT NOW! I asked a lot of the "wrong" questions, pointed out that all the food was bland, asked where she went to school since she was passing herself off as a "chef", did she have a degree? I also had to tell her that I'd owned a health food store, that the studies linking aluminum and Alzheimer's were found to be flawed and more evidence was not yet available, that her thermometer was of no use in telling the temperature of the food itself. She didn't like me, and she didn't make a sale, although it actually was pretty nice cookware. Just not thousands of dollars worth of nice. Annie...See MoreIs over $3000 too much for a brand new steel door?
Comments (9)Thank you everyone! Yes, it is a basic six panel door with no windows and basic hardware (a basic door knob that locks with a deadbolt, a knocker, mailslot, and peepsite). I could possibly tell them to install the knob and deadbolt that I have, since it was just replaced. Everything else needs to be replaced and I don't have a peepsite. My main concern is the price of this door without the discount or is the discount really a sham? This seems like the most basic door that they have. Would purchasing this door be a sound investment (if I am planning on moving within five years) or will I lose money? I've researched that steel doors are a good return on your investment, but I'm not sure if a door this expensive will be. And yes, I was lured by the decide today to get the discount. My husband didn't help much and agreed to the price and I followed his lead but we are wondering if we are going to regret it. We need a door because it is degraded, but it is in good shape still, so I am wondering if it is best to wait? Since we are in a contract, we will probably just get the shutters are originally intended for now. As for the question if the price includes labor, yes it does. Also, the cheapest door that they probably have is a 22 guage steel door, but it isn't recommended and is only $200 less than the 20 guage door. We are learning. I'm still stuck, but all of this helps out a lot. Thank you again everyone!...See MoreNew front door - brand and material steel vs fiberglass
Comments (12)Our Classic-Craft collection is a premium line and has been named #1 Brand Used Most and #1 in Quality for 2019 in the Builder Brand Use Study conducted by Hanley Wood as well as being named a Best Buy by Consumers Digest https://www.thermatru.com/explore-doors/door-collections/classic-craft/. To see them in person, we suggest visiting a local dealer of this particular collection to see the quality for yourself....See MoreGwen
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