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The M-D Building Products 05702 is a Style DV-1 door sweep designed to block under-door drafts and air infiltration at the base of exterior or interior doors. The sweep combines an extruded aluminum mounting strip in a brite gold finish with a tough vinyl sweep blade that conforms to uneven floor surfaces, creating a reliable seal that reduces air leakage. Slotted mounting holes allow for vertical adjustment so installers can fine-tune the fit to the door gap without removing and repositioning the fasteners. The unit measures 1-1/4 inches wide and 36 inches long, covering a standard single-door width. This product is typically installed by general contractors, weatherization technicians, or experienced DIYers.
This door sweep is suited for residential applications where under-door gaps allow conditioned air loss, dust intrusion, or pest entry. The vinyl sweep blade is particularly effective on thresholds with slight surface irregularities or minor height variation across the door width. The 36-inch length covers a standard door and can be trimmed to width as needed on narrower door applications. The brite gold aluminum finish coordinates with common door hardware finishes found in residential construction.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation door sweep for standard residential swing doors with a bottom gap requiring a surface-mounted sweep solution.
Installation is typically performed by a general contractor or weatherization technician using a drill, appropriate screws, and a hacksaw or tin snips if the sweep requires trimming to door width. Close the door and position the sweep so the vinyl blade contacts the floor or threshold with light compression before marking fastener locations. No power shutoff is required for this product, but ensure the door is stationary and secure during installation. Local energy codes may specify minimum weatherization standards for door assemblies in conditioned spaces.
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