+GunNtonic Yes, that would work! Forgot about that stuff. I just happened to have Lexcel. It's pretty close to Shoe Goo actually. Reg. silicone didn't stick at all to the more open cell cheap foam tubes. Lexcel does work well on the smooth rubber style tubes.
+Linda Houck There is no space for it. Even the screen door hinges get in the way. They will leave a gap in any weatherstrip you attempt to put on the door. The large foam tube I used seals tightly in 2 places. No cold air leaks through at all.
yes they do leak air everywhere, mine froze the damn towel I had sealing the bottom.
Great idea!
Try "shoe goo". Works awesome.
+GunNtonic Yes, that would work! Forgot about that stuff. I just happened to have Lexcel. It's pretty close to Shoe Goo actually. Reg. silicone didn't stick at all to the more open cell cheap foam tubes. Lexcel does work well on the smooth rubber style tubes.
How can the screen door fit back in place after the insulation is installed?
+Linda Houck There is no space for it. Even the screen door hinges get in the way. They will leave a gap in any weatherstrip you attempt to put on the door. The large foam tube I used seals tightly in 2 places. No cold air leaks through at all.