Cold air finding its way through door cracks presents another common problem. To check for gaps, Cuevas recommends turning off the lights at night and having someone outside point a flashlight at the door. Wherever beams of light make their way inside is where there’s a gap that needs to be filled.
If the issue is weather-stripping in the door frame, you can take out the old one and replace it with a new one. You can do the same with the door’s rubber seal at its base, but you’ll need to take the door off its hinges first. If the issue is spacing between the threshold connected to the floor and the door, try loosening the threshold’s screws with two or three turns. This will help raise its level.

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Good advice. Here in UK we never heated our bedrooms years ago. Your picture reminds me of the frost patterns on the inside of our windows in the morning.
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I was glad to read that the words allowed you a moment to pause, ponder and remember. The image had the same impact on me as I grew up below the poverty line, and heat was a rare luxury. —Thanks for taking the time to read and comment!
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