{"id":733,"date":"2026-08-07T11:39:59","date_gmt":"2026-08-07T11:39:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/recipes.mealse.com\/?p=733"},"modified":"2026-08-07T11:39:59","modified_gmt":"2026-08-07T11:39:59","slug":"a-cold-draft-keeps-sneaking-in-under-my-front-door-and-the-handyman-cant-come-until-after-the-holidays-what-can-i-do-right-now","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/recipes.mealse.com\/?p=733","title":{"rendered":"A cold draft keeps sneaking in under my front door, and the handyman can\u2019t come until after the holidays. What can I do right now?"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"1\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div>As winter sets in, the chill of the season can often make its way into our homes through sneaky drafts under doors, leaving us shivering and uncomfortable. This is particularly frustrating when you&#8217;re waiting for professional help that won&#8217;t arrive until after the holidays. But don&#8217;t worry, there are several quick and effective solutions you can implement right now to keep that cold draft at bay and maintain a cozy home.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"inarticle1\" class=\"article-ad active\" data-block-id=\"2\" data-block-type=\"ad\">\n<div id=\"div-gpt-ad-inarticle1-1\" data-google-query-id=\"CMDspae3jpYDFVd2pAQdoooMGg\">\n<div id=\"google_ads_iframe_\/1037360\/dfp_cc\/dfp_cc_t8_inarticle1_0__container__\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"3\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div>In this guide, we&#8217;ll explore some practical and creative methods to block drafts using everyday items you likely already have at home. From simple DIY projects to clever hacks, these solutions will help you tackle the draft and keep warm until the handyman arrives.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div><b>1. Do a Quick Detective Check to Confirm the Draft Source<\/b><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div>Before taking action, it&#8217;s essential to confirm the source of the draft. Start by feeling around the door&#8217;s edges and bottom with your hand to detect any cold air slipping in. Pay close attention to the bottom seam, and use a flashlight or candle to detect movement in the flame, which indicates airflow. Taking measurements of the gap under the door can also help you determine which solutions will be most effective, typically gaps larger than 1\/4 inch will let in noticeable drafts.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"4\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div><b>2. Roll Up a Towel or Blanket for an Instant Draft Stopper<\/b><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div>One of the quickest fixes is to roll up a towel or blanket and place it snugly against the bottom of the door. This method is especially useful for doors with gaps of 1\/2 inch or larger. Make sure the towel or blanket completely covers the width of the door to effectively block out the cold air. You can even secure it with a few rubber bands or twist ties at the ends to keep it in place.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"inarticle2\" class=\"article-ad active\" data-block-id=\"5\" data-block-type=\"ad\">\n<div id=\"div-gpt-ad-inarticle2-1\" data-google-query-id=\"CKK31Ke3jpYDFeH9DQkdDeUp1A\">\n<div id=\"google_ads_iframe_\/1037360\/dfp_cc\/dfp_cc_t8_inarticle2_0__container__\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"6\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div><b>3. Make a No-Sew DIY Draft Snake From Old Clothes<\/b><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div>Transform old clothes into a draft snake, a long, cylindrical fabric tube filled with insulating material. Cut the fabric from a pair of jeans or a sweater to the length of your door, typically around 36 inches for standard doors. Fill the fabric tube with rice, sand, or even crumpled newspaper to weigh it down, and tie off the ends. Place this DIY draft snake snugly at the base of your door for a reusable and eco-friendly draft blocker.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"7\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div><b>4. Use Pool Noodles or Pipe Insulation as a Door Seal Hack<\/b><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div>Pool noodles or pipe insulation can be excellent makeshift draft stoppers. Cut a pool noodle or piece of pipe insulation to fit the width of your door, usually about 36 inches. Then, slice it lengthwise and slide it under the door, ensuring it&#8217;s snug against the floor to block the draft. This method is particularly useful because it allows the door to open and close easily while still blocking the cold air.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"9\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div><b>5. Tape Down Temporary Weatherstripping to Seal the Gap<\/b><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div>Temporary weatherstripping is a quick and effective way to seal gaps. Use foam tape or self-adhesive weatherstripping and apply it along the bottom and sides of the door frame where drafts are entering. For best results, clean the door surface first to ensure the adhesive sticks properly. This temporary fix can significantly reduce drafts until you can install a more permanent solution.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"10\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div><b>6. Block the Breeze With Rugs, Mats, and Heavy Curtains<\/b><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div>Strategically placing rugs or mats in front of the door can help insulate the area and reduce drafts. For additional protection, consider hanging a heavy curtain or blanket over the door. This added layer of fabric acts as a thermal barrier, trapping warm air inside and preventing cold drafts from penetrating your living space.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"inarticle4\" class=\"article-ad active\" data-block-id=\"11\" data-block-type=\"ad\">\n<div id=\"div-gpt-ad-inarticle4-1\" data-google-query-id=\"CLC90qu3jpYDFVpY9ggdYhwHYw\">\n<div id=\"google_ads_iframe_\/1037360\/dfp_cc\/dfp_cc_t8_inarticle4_0__container__\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"12\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div><b>7. Layer Painter\u2019s Tape or Duct Tape Along the Door Edge<\/b><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div>Painter\u2019s tape or duct tape can be used to temporarily seal door gaps and block drafts. Apply a strip of tape along the door&#8217;s edges where gaps are present. While not the most aesthetically pleasing solution, it is effective for immediate relief. Ensure the tape is applied smoothly to prevent it from peeling off easily.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"13\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div><b>8. Add Cardboard, Foam, or Bubble Wrap as an Emergency Barrier<\/b><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div>For a quick emergency fix, use cardboard, foam sheets, or bubble wrap to block drafts. Cut the material to fit the gap under your door and secure it with tape. These materials can act as an insulator and are particularly useful if you need something thicker to cover larger gaps.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div><b>9. Rearrange Furniture to Create a Buffer Zone by the Door<\/b><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"inarticle5\" class=\"article-ad active\" data-block-id=\"14\" data-block-type=\"ad\">\n<div id=\"div-gpt-ad-inarticle5-1\" data-google-query-id=\"CLeCnKy3jpYDFSolBgAdRiAQww\">\n<div id=\"google_ads_iframe_\/1037360\/dfp_cc\/dfp_cc_t8_inarticle4_1__container__\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"15\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div>Rearranging furniture to create a buffer zone near the door can help mitigate drafts. Place a bookshelf, console table, or even a chair close to the door to block and absorb some of the cold air. This tactic isn&#8217;t a complete fix but can reduce the draft&#8217;s impact and add a layer of warmth to your entryway.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div><b>10. Turn on Heat Strategically and Use Fans to Redirect Air<\/b><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div>To counteract drafts, turn on your heating system strategically and use fans to circulate warm air throughout your home. Position a fan to blow warm air towards the drafty door, creating a barrier that prevents cold air from spreading into the room. This method not only helps maintain a comfortable temperature but also ensures efficient heating.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"16\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div><b>11. Check for Weatherstripping Failure and Do a Quick Patch<\/b><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div>Inspect existing weatherstripping for any signs of wear or damage. If you notice any cracks or gaps, use adhesive tape or sealant as a temporary patch. This quick fix can help reinforce the weatherstripping&#8217;s effectiveness and keep drafts at bay until you&#8217;re able to replace it entirely.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div><b>12. Use Draft-Blocking Hacks That Still Let the Door Open<\/b><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"inarticle6\" class=\"article-ad active\" data-block-id=\"17\" data-block-type=\"ad\">\n<div id=\"div-gpt-ad-inarticle6-1\" data-google-query-id=\"CIanqKy3jpYDFfxMpAQd_OMSJQ\">\n<div id=\"google_ads_iframe_\/1037360\/dfp_cc\/dfp_cc_t8_inarticle4_2__container__\"><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article-block\" data-block-id=\"18\" data-block-type=\"body\">\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div>Certain draft-blocking hacks allow you to move freely without losing protection. Try using double-sided draft stoppers that attach to both sides of the door. These are particularly useful because they move with the door, maintaining a seal and allowing easy access without constant adjustments.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div><b>13. Prep for the Handyman: Measure, Photograph, and Take Notes<\/b><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"block-p\">\n<div>While you await the handyman&#8217;s arrival, take precise measurements of your door gaps and document any issues with photographs. Note any previous attempts at draft blocking, as well as materials you&#8217;ve used. This information will be invaluable to the handyman, enabling them to assess the situation quickly and provide a long-term solution.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As winter sets in, the chill of the season can often make its way into our homes through sneaky drafts under doors, leaving us shivering and uncomfortable. 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