Door Jam

John Alzubi

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can someone tell me where I can buy a door jam to keep cold air from coming inside the house while cleaning?
 

Greenie

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I was kinda yankin' your chain on the mispelled Pridge Point.

I didn't see it on JD site either, I know Pembertons and Superior have it, do you do business with them by chance?
oh...good luck getting it at the price you metioned, I've never seen it that low.
 

Art Kelley

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I meant to thank LeeCory for his tip on the Bane Door Drape. I ordered it and it came quickly. Heavy gauge vinyl, well constructed. Blocks the cold air well. I first put my winter coat on the top corner of the door then my fleece hooked over the inside and outside door handles , then the beautiful blue Door Drape over that, then a rolled up towel at the base of the door, and finally a tool bucket pushing the door closed. Keeps the door area warm even in sub-zero wind chill days. And BaneClean will sent you their inspirational monthly newsletter about cleaning with reduced heat, pressure and vacuum and how that is preferable to high performance truck mounts.


"LeeCory Re: opinions on door sealers
PostPosted: Wed Dec 03, 2008 4:48 pm

"Honestly is there ANYONE that does not use a door drape? Good Greif
As door drapes go I think Bane Clene has the nicest one out there. It is not like those crappy ones you see on Jondon or other places. I have owned mine for years and would never do a job without it.

You don't have to search any further.... this is the one to get.

http://www.baneclene.com/catalog/catalogframe.html Then type in "door drape" in the search box

It is Amish made and will last forever. It is not the cheapest so that means that many of you will not take my advice and you will get the $40 one and wont realize what a stupid mistake you made."
 
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Shawn Forsythe
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Interlink Supply
DOOR JAM
Item No.: AD04
Price: $114.45


DoorJam™
Hoses in... Unwanted Temperatures out!
Cold air, hot air, bugs and animals are kept outside where they belong, winter or summer, when you use the quick and easy to install DoorJam™. All true professionals will now be able to protect the customer's environment and still be able to run hoses through the door. This is another tool that really tells your customers that you care! When finished, the DoorJam™ easily rolls into a compact bag for storage.

http://www.interlinksupply.com
 

Greenie

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were you abused on the playground as a kid...
I just want to be able to give accurate info, if there truely is a $40 cold weather barrier, I'll tell guys about it, but if there isn't one to be had, i don't want to tell a guy about the "clearance" sale I saw last year...but he can't get it now at that same price...what a waste of time.
 
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You need to get back on a wand (no not that wand :lol: ) once in a while,you are getting a little fragile like you know who. :wink:
 

Greenie

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paleeze...

do keep in mind the newbies...they don't all know shadow boxing when they see it....and may still be looking for $40 ghost items...
 

LeeCory

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I use mine on every job all year long. I have never done a job without one.... I'm sure everyone uses them.... right?
 

Jim Morrison

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I have used the one Shawn posted for a couple of years. Use it and put a large bath towel at the bottom of the door and it works great. It has a rubber door stop attached to the bottom which is handy for keeping the pillow sealed tight to the door opening.
 
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Clients love em and don't think it wont set you apart from

the other guys. I attribute them to repeat business in the

slower snowy season. People ask for them.
 
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