Adhesive-backed sealing strips, typically made of rubber, foam, or silicone, are applied to doors and windows to prevent drafts, moisture, and insects from entering. These flexible barriers fill gaps and irregularities, creating a more comfortable and energy-efficient environment. Examples include foam tape for window frames and rubber strips for door bottoms.
Effective sealing significantly reduces energy loss, leading to lower heating and cooling costs. This contributes to environmental sustainability by decreasing energy consumption. Furthermore, these products improve indoor air quality by preventing the ingress of dust, pollen, and other airborne pollutants. Historically, sealing methods were less sophisticated, relying on materials like felt or putty. Modern advancements in materials science have led to more durable, effective, and easily applied sealing solutions.