Garage Door Weather Seal Side & Top Seal – 1 Car Wide Doors

$17.94 (-40%)

30000

  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • MPN: Does not apply
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Type: Side and Top weather seal for garage doors
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Garage Door Weather Seal Kit –
    Single Wide Door Garage door weather seal kit
    This kit is for 1 car wide or single wide garage doors Garage Door Weather Stripping Kit for the outside of the garage door. Seals the garage door to the structure. Keeps cold, wind, snow, rain and debris from entering the dwelling. Good for use on all doors, insulated or non insulated, works on doors made of any and all materials. Keeps snow and rain from getting into the garage at the ends of the garage door.
    No maintenance PVC with a vinyl weather seal molded to the rigid PVC with color matching nails included.
    This kit is for doors up to 12′ wide X 8′ tall, we have other kits for doors up to 18′ wide x 8′ tall and this material is also sold by the foot.
    See other listings for 1& 2 car door seals in even more color options.
    This garage door weather stripping kit includes:
    1 – 12′ length strip
    1 – 16′ length strip
    PVC portion is 2″ wide Vinyl weather seal is 1-1/2″ wide and is molded to the PVC portion of the weather seal.
    Color matching hot dipped galvanized nails included and also sold separately.
    Available in up to 150′ continuous lengths.
    MADE IN
    USA
    Weather Seal is imprinted with a wood grain texture and you CAN paint this weather seal.
    Colors in this listing are : Green, Terratone, Adobe Stone & Black
    Easy to install.
    Top length is cut to length and nailed in place,
    Then measure, cut and install sides.
    With the garage door in manual operation, open door fully, past the top of the door opening and place clamps under the two bottom rollers of the garage door. Measure the width at the top of the opening, really helps to have two people to measure and install the top piece of weather seal. Once the width measurement is established, mark the 18′ length of weather seal with a pencil using a square. Cut the PVC portion of the weather seal using a hand saw or hack saw. Cut the vinyl portion of the weather seal with a sharp utility knife. Use a piece of sandpaper or a file to remove any flash or burrs from the PVC material once you have made your cut. Starting at one end, hold the weather seal up to the opening with the back edge of the PVC even with the inside edge of the opening and the end of the weather seal up tight to the corner of the opening. Drive a nail about a foot from the corner into and through the weather seal and into the structure but do not drive the nail all the way in, nail just enough to hold the weather seal in place. Install nails approx 1′ apart down the length of the weather seal and again, do not drive the nails tight. Now measure the sides from the floor to the installed top weather seal and cut to length from the 16′ length of weather seal. Use a pencil and square like with the top piece and clean up the ends as you did on the top piece. Hold the weather seal with the inside edge of the PVC flush with the inside edge of the door opening and temp nail every 12″ just like you did with the top length, not fully driving the nails home.
    Now carefully remove the clamps and lower the door. Pay close attention to the vinyl portion of the weather seal as you are closing the door to insure that the seal is not folding behind the jamb and is in fact on the face of the garage door as the door is closing. Pay particular attention to the corners where the top and side seals meet, you want the top piece of vinyl under the side piece of vinyl.
    With the door closed tightly to the floor just like it will be when locked or with the garage door opener reattached, check to insure that there are no gaps between the garage door and the vinyl seal. We do not want the vinyl to be at a 90 degree angle, rather more of a J shape to the door. Check all along the seal where it meets the door to insure that this is correct, no gaps and no 90 degree angle. Adjust the weather seal to the door, in or out, by carefully pulling the nails near the area to be adjusted out of the jamb. You can then move the weather seal closer or away from the door to get the optimum seal to the door. Once that is established and before you drive the nails home, open and close the door by hand to insure that all is well and the door is operating smoothly and there are no issues between the garage door and the weather seal. Once that has been established you can then set the nails. Drive the nails just flush with the PVC portion of the weather seal, do not counter sink the nails. Now install a bead of color appropriate high quality calk along the front edge of the weather seal where it meets the structure, this will prevent any wind from getting behind the weather seal. We also like to see a bead of calk at the bottom of the side seals where the seal meets the concrete, that keeps moisture from getting in and under the weather seal.
    It is now time to reattach the garage door opener if there is one present and close the door. Once the door is closed, check to see that the weather seal is properly in place and is not folded under or misshapen in any way and again, pay particular attention to the corners to insure that the weather seal is set properly in that area. We advise leaving the door closed for a day or so and when you do use the door for the first few weeks that you check the weather seal each time you open and close the door for a period of time until the weather seal takes its “set”. It will depend on the temperatures more than anything as to how long it will take the weather seal to take this “set” and once it does there is no need to continuously check to insure it is in its proper place. However, until this “set” is established it is wise to keep an eye on the weather seal.
    A good quality seal around the outside of the garage door is a must and this product does the job and is available in colors to match any situation.
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