Spring Bronze Weatherstripping A solution that truly stands the test of time
Tired of watching your hard-earned money escape through gaps around your doors and windows every time the temperature drops? We’ve all been there—dealing with quick-fix weatherstripping that barely lasts a season before peeling away or losing its effectiveness. What if you could permanently seal those drafts, reduce your energy bills, and enjoy a comfortable home year-round without the constant upkeep? Meet Spring Bronze Weatherstripping—the century-old secret to a warm, energy-efficient, and comfortable home that lasts for generations.
Easy DIY Installation No Professional Installation Required!
With just a few basic tools—a hammer, tin snips, and nails—you can install Spring Bronze Weatherstripping yourself.
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Simplify with One Versatile Size Do I Need Different Sizes for Doors and Windows?
No need to complicate things! Our 1-1/4″ wide Spring Bronze Weatherstripping covers over 90% of all residential doors and windows.
- Simplify Your Project: One size fits most standard doors and windows.
- Save Money: Avoid buying multiple sizes.
- Easy Installation: Consistent width simplifies the process.
Some companies might try to sell you different sizes for different applications, but it’s often unnecessary and more expensive.
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Why is Spring Bronze Better? What They're Saying
Preservation Expert
Spring Bronze Weatherstripping is the best way to improve energy efficiency in historic windows and doors. Its longevity is unmatched.
Scott Sidler
Orlando, FL
Handyman
My grandpa swore by spring bronze, and I do to. Take it from a guy who’s lived through more than a few Minnesota winters – when that mercury dips to -30°F, you need something that can truly stand up to the cold.
Derek S.
South Saint Paul, MN
Happy Customer
The best part is knowing you won’t have to replace it. It’s truly set-and-forget.
Alanna (verified owner) –
I was really pleased with the speed and presentation of the bronze weatherstripping. The weatherstripping was easier to cut and maybe not as thick as another roll I’d purchased, but it worked well. The nails were quite long and I had to be careful to place them in locations that would not interfere with the weights.
One package did most of our windows, which was great.