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Summary: Use a claw hammer and pry bar to remove old weather stripping around an exterior door. Learn how in this free DIY home repair and improvement video lesson.
Lee Wallace has a degree in architecture from Texas A&M University. He has been in construction for almost 10 years, and is currently remodeling several townhomes.read more
The weather stripping is bad or the toilet needs to be replaced, we all have our to-do lists for home repair. Many people put off such repairs because of the cost to bring in someone to do these repairs. The good news is that many odd jobs around the house that you can repair yourself.
Learn how to do several basic home repairs from our expert, a professional handyman. Is your thermostat constantly running or not maintaining the temperature you would like? It might be time to replace it. With help from our expert he can walk you through how to replace your thermostat. He will also show how to do other do-it-yourself projects. Have you be dealing with a broken toilet or just wanted to get rid of that out of date model you have. These videos will show you everything you need to know to repair or install a new toilet. Our expert will also show how to do other projects like weather stripping and threshold repair or replacement. Watch this video series and knock out that honey-do list.
"Today we are replacing the weather stripping around an exterior backdoor. The first thing that we want to do is remove all the old weather stripping. Just get yourself a claw hammer and a pry bar. And as you can see I’ve already removed some of it. And you just want to pop it off. If it’s a little stubborn just bend this back and pry out like that. And you can work your way all the way down the entire door. And that’s how you would remove the weather stripping around your door. "
eHow Article: Door Weather Stripping Removal