🚪 Seal the deal on comfort and style—because your space deserves the best!
The BBTO Weather Stripping Door Seal offers a 40-foot long, flexible polyurethane rubber foam strip designed to fit door and window slots between 0.35 and 0.59 inches. Engineered for durability and soundproofing, it effectively blocks dust, water, and noise while enhancing your home's energy efficiency and comfort. Easy to cut and install without adhesive, it’s the perfect upgrade for any professional seeking a sleek, long-lasting solution to drafty gaps.
Brand | BBTO |
Material | Polyurethane Rubber |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 480"L x 0.57"W |
Item Thickness | 0.35 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | ['Door', 'Window'] |
Number of Items | 2 |
Manufacturer | BBTO |
Unit Count | 40.0 Feet |
Part Number | SI-BBTO-341138 |
Item Weight | 1.04 pounds |
Item model number | bbt-ret9ryg |
Size | 40 Feet |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Usage | Wardrobe |
Included Components | Blade Guard |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**U
World of difference!
Perfect fit! So I decided one day that I was going to replace all my doors weather stripping. And didn’t know there were different sizing and materials. So I bought 2 other types before finally deciding to try to match what I pulled off. I bought 2 different foam sizes that didn’t fill the gaps. As you can see in pictures with light around the door that was 2 sizes of foam together and it still didn’t fill the gap. My old weather stripping was scratched up by my dog. So one day I just ripped all the doors stripping out. Some wouldn’t close and some weren’t big enough. I was worried when I finally bought this because I doing know the size I ripped out. But I remember it looked like this!Well this one fits perfectly. There is no adhesive like the foam but that’s ok because it’s slides into the “kerf” which I had to Google that word. And not all my doors have a kerf. But my back door was killing my with the sun coming through and the heat and everything else that comes with a gap.The durability on this stuff is great! Nice and firm. Worked well with my kerf just pushed it on it and slid my hand down to make sure it went in. And I tell you it’s night and day the difference. I don’t hear the dogs barking or kids playing. The air is cool in my kitchen. No bugs coming through. And it’s easy to remove and replace. Easy to cut with simple scissors. I think I used my kids school scissors.The shipping was next day. And I’m happy! Just buy this. It should fit if you pulled out one like it. My door closes fitted doesn’t slam. The dogs can’t just push it open when it’s unlocked. I feel like I got a new back door!
E**R
Works as it should!
Easy to install, good quality that is thick enough to work well and seal while the door can still close! Comes long enough to use on more than one door!
W**E
Need a better measuring tape
Good quality product at a reasonable price. No damage in transit. Installation was good. Fit like the old stuff. No air leaks.One quality thing. Only 39’ 2” on the roll. Not 40’ as advertised. Fortunately, I did not need the last 10” but I paid for it. Just bothers me.
B**H
provided a good seal
Replacing both front, and back doors after 32 years I need to replace the weather striping. This product was easy to use, and provided a good seal
S**W
Weather Stripping; Mystery and Triumph
When I first opened the package, I was filled with a sense of purpose. Weather stripping! My drafty doors and windows didn’t stand a chance. Or so I thought.The instructions were simple enough—or would have been, had the second half not mysteriously disappeared into the void. (Apparently, the packaging said “1 of 2, do not separate,” but I didn’t see it until I had already committed to the separation.) No matter! I am a modern problem solver. Surely, I could figure this out.What followed can only be described as a three-act drama:Act I: Discovery.I unrolled the stripping, marveling at its spongy promise. It was like the duct tape of weatherproofing: flexible, versatile, and oddly sticky.Act II: Confusion.I began applying it… somewhere. The adhesive side fought valiantly against its backing, and once victorious, clung mercilessly to anything nearby. My hands? Yes. My cat? Unfortunately. The doorframe? Occasionally.Without part 2 of the instructions, I had to make some educated guesses. By the end, my windows were sealed, my door frame was cushioned, and my soul was thoroughly humbled. Did I also accidentally weatherproof my own sock to the floor? Yes. Yes, I did.Act III: Acceptance.Once installed (or at least stuck in several places), it worked surprisingly well! Drafts were blocked, and my house felt cozy for the first time in ages. Sure, the process was chaotic, but isn’t that just life sometimes?Overall, this weather stripping gets a solid 5 stars for effectiveness, durability, and the opportunity to grow as a person. However, if you’re missing part 2, consider calling in a professional—or at least hiding the cat.Bonus Tip: Double-check your packaging before separating parts. Some mysteries are better left unsolved.
J**I
Good value
Easy to apply
M**5
Impressed by the quality
Very professional, quality fit and finish. Make sure your exterior door has the channel that this weatherstripping uses. Simply start at the bottom and pull up on the weatherstripping, keeping the strip locked into the channel in the door. This should last for years.
J**.
Easy to install.
East to install. Just not sound proof. But it is doing its basic job of preventing light coming through. Hopefully, it insulates well.
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