Product Description

DGSL Garage door seals bottom rubber

Understanding Garage Door Weather Stripping

Maybe you use your garage just for your cars,Perhaps it doubles as a workshop Or a storage room.

Whatever you use your garage for, you want to make sure it stays dry. Otherwise, what’s the point?

However, the last few times you’ve been out there, you’ve noticed that it’s colder than usual. Or hotter. It also seems really dirty, even though you sweep it regularly. And, suddenly, it seems brighter in there than usual. That’s why you need garage door weather stripping.

Typically it is advisable to remove the existing retainer from the bottom of the garage door. In some instances it will be okay to install the new retainer over the existing retainer however, and it is imperative that the new retainer is mounted securely to the bottom of the garage door.

Perfect combination

The garage door seal Width: 3-3/4 Inch

The Color is Grey or White.

Package Content:

1 x Garage Door Bottom Weather stripping

1 x instruction

Cuttable

You can cut the garage door seal according to what you need.

In cold weather, hot weather, snow or rain, our long-term garage door bottom seal will remain flexible, even in extreme weather conditions, a tight seal from 40 ° f to 140 ° F, you can expect it will still be used for many years.

Clean the tracks, scrape the dirt and corrosion out of the garage door bottom seal track with a screwdriver and a stiff brush.

Fasten a new garage door bottom seal to a wood garage door.Push the track into wet caulk and tight against the door bottom.Clamp it into the place.

Install the new seal,Lubricate the rubber with a few drops of dish soap,then push and pull the new garage door bottom seal into the track.

Ensure close fit with existing garage door when closing - not affected by cold wind in winter,not affected by heat in summer,saving you energy and money.

Having a good garage door seal and weather seal on your garage door is important to keep out snow,leaf,water,elements.If you have an uneven garage floor, you can use a larger bottom seal to help close off gaps.