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It's difficult to tell. Is the door actually sat onto some carpet?
From the picture, I'd say your door hinges need adjusting, as the 45deg mitre of the door would normally meet nicely in the corner of the frame.
With a pencil, mark all 4 corners of the door and see how uneven its sitting in the frame.Scrape off that sealant mess at the side with a sharp and flat scraper. Then clean off the residue with a pvcu solvent cleaner.
Dark brown sealant could work well between the bottom of the door frame and the brick/tiled floor. As you can mask off a nice straight line across the threshold of the door frame and any wobblyness on the uneven tiles won't be so pronounced compared with white sealant.
For boxing in pipes, some of this may work. The short leg is about 25mm and has a finished edge, so can look quite neat.
You should be able to get some through a window company if you don't need 5m.
https://www.eurocell.co.uk/capping-board/capping-board-9mm
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i shall have a proper look and see how it’s been fitted. When I did remove it I can feel a draught
I do need to change the whole door to a one door as Trying to squeeze through one is not easy with shoppingThis is what needs to be tidied up so those capping boards look ideal. Excuse the mess tryna to sort the house out you can see how they previously boxed it.
Edit: looks like it’s sitting on the carpet so I can only assume the carpet was there first anyways it’s a mess as the sealant or whatever has been used is coming away. Will expanding foam work?
What can I use to fill the gap between the door and floor. At the moment it seems theecarpet was there and when they fitted the door just cut it