Draught Excluder
The Celina Digby range of draught excluders are designed to block those unwanted draughts around the house, whilst maintaining the style and theme of your room. Available in many different designs to suit modern and traditional room settings, the draught excluders are densely filled with polyester fibre, making them sturdy enough to block the breezes! Each draught excluder has a useful loop at the top to allow it to be easily hung whilst cleaning or not in use.
The zip opening makes the cover removable - it can be easily taken off and cleaned by hand or in the washing machine at 30 degrees. This makes your product much more durable and gives it a much longer life.
The size of each excluder is approximately 85cm length x 16cm width/diameter. These Draught excluders are designed for the door bottom, and can also be used for windows. These products are suitable for most standard doors, but do check the dimensions of your door or window to make sure.
Bold, strong designs and colours create a comfortable and unique atmosphere in your home.
Designed, printed and hand-made in the UK using eco-friendly materials and printing techniques.
FACT : Draught-proofing is one of the cheapest and most effective ways to save energy – and money in your house.
Do you want to block draughts around the house?
Do you want to save money on heating bills?
Do you want to warm up the rooms in your house?
Do you want to be more energy-efficient?
Do you want to save energy?
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS :
How does a draught excluder work?
The draught excluder works simply by blocking unwanted draughts from under doors or cracks and gaps around window frames.
Why are draught excluders popular?
This is because it takes no technical knowledge or DIY skills to use a draught excluder - you just buy it and put in wherever you have a draught. They are cheap, cost effective and anyone can easily use them.
How much money could a draught excluder save me?
Historic England estimates that older buildings lose 15-20% of their heat through draughts! So depending on how many draughts you have, and how much your energy bills are, this could be a significant amount of money!
How do I fit a draught excluder?
Some draught excluders that you can buy are a strip that you have to attach to the bottom of the door. This can take some DIY skill- the great thing about Celina Digby draught excluders is that you simply put it on the floor in front of the door, and it works! Simple as that! And on top of that it looks stylish as well!