Bottom Garage Door Seals
Bottom Garage Door Weather Seals
The best way to seal your garage door is to replace the old worn out or torn bottom garage door seal. Garage door seal replacement is easy and can help keep out the wind and rain. If the garage floor is slightly uneven using a 4" seal can help fill in the gap between the bottom of the garage door and the floor.
We offer the "T" style of seals below. When the seal is installed it makes a "U" shape. The the tops of the seal that slide into the garage door retainer (the part that looks like a "T") measure 1/4" but we also offer a 5/16" seal that is 3-1/2" and 4" wide. There are two different types of seals - vinyl and rubber. The rubber seal is a little more flexible and thicker than the vinyl seal but both will do the job in sealing the bottom of the garage door.
All of the bottom garage door seals are cut 5" to 6" longer than the size you order. For example if you order a 9' long seal we will cut and ship you a 9'6" piece of seal at no extra charge. When the seal is installed in the bottom seal retainer there will be extra seal on each end of the garage door that can be tucked back into the retainer. This will keep the seal in place and stop it from sliding out over time.
If you have any questions about the bottom seal or which one to purchase please contact us and we'll be happy to answer your questions. You can use the Contact Us page to email us and we'll get back to you. You can also read our blog posts Bottom Garage Door Seal - Measuring & Buying Tips and Bottom Garage Door Seal - Installation Tips which will give you some insight on measuring your existing seal, determining what kind your door has and tips on installing the new seal on your door.