Door stopper for underfloor heating

  • Erstellt am 2016-12-19 08:21:11

Bieber0815

2016-12-19 09:58:53
  • #1
May I ask what the children do especially with the doors? I also find door stoppers appropriate in households without children if the door would otherwise hit a wall or a cabinet.

We have found that small plastic bumper pads, which are glued to the wall, work well. In the study, a rubber nipple on the cabinet, which the door would otherwise hit, is sufficient.

I find rubber rings interesting (think of a very thick, possibly coiled hair tie that you put over the door handle). This also provides cushioning and protects the wall (the piece of furniture).

I wouldn’t screw anything into the floor. Either it’s a tripping hazard or unnecessary since there is a wall next to it. Otherwise: floor covering thickness plus 4.5 cm minimum coverage... Just go ahead, drill a countersink hole, insert a plug, screw it in, and done.
 

HilfeHilfe

2016-12-19 10:09:36
  • #2
Great advice for children who are 4 +1.5 years old.

They will definitely always pay attention to that



Are such rubber bands available in stores?
 

andimann

2016-12-19 10:19:41
  • #3
Hello,
we simply glued bump stops to the walls. In some places, we will also need door stoppers on the floor. If you take the slightly larger ones with about 6-8 cm diameter, gluing should work as well. Silicone or Sikaflex for tough cases.
Otherwise, drilling is not particularly critical either. With the floor structure, you have a good 4 cm where you can safely drill. However, depending on the tiles/porcelain stoneware, it's not exactly fun..

Best regards,

Andreas
 

tomtom79

2016-12-19 11:14:53
  • #4
We glued felt to the wall where the door handle hits.

And where it is not possible, door stopper bags were placed.

The link is for illustration purposes only, hope that's okay.

 

Bieber0815

2016-12-19 11:19:05
  • #5

Try looking on Ebay for "türgriffsstopper" or use Google image search with this term.
 

Uwe82

2016-12-19 12:41:33
  • #6
We also worked with felt, except at the front door and in the kitchen. There I found transparent hemispherical stoppers for sticking at the hardware store, with an estimated diameter of 5-7 cm. They are really good and have so far held on the tiles even at the front door (which is usually a bit heavier).
//EDIT: I just looked it up, I think we have the ones from Wagner.
 
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