Paul Stichel
8 augustus 2025
I was tempted to purchase a cheaper product - but glad I didn't. This product is good quality and proved its worth during a severe down pour - no water in the garage.
BRD
13 maart 2025
The threshold seal is made from a hard dense durable rubber. It bonded extremely well to the cement floor and has showed no signs of loosening or lifting. Everytime someone sees them installed in my garage, they ask me to order a roll for them. Our insulated steel garage doors face to the west. Each time it rained with a west wind, the water would get pushed up the driveway and create large pools inside the garage. Those days are gone.Here are some installation tips. After receiving the threshold seal, roll it out flat in a warm room and let it sit for a day or two to lose the memory effect of being rolled up in a coil. Put some weights on the end that was at the tight side of the coil. Open the garage door and dry fit the flattened threshold seal. The larger yellow stripe should be on the inside of the garage. You may have to cut the ends to fit inside of the roller tracking if the track is sitting directly on the concrete floor. Close the garage door down onto the cut threshold seal and press the seal firmly into place under the door gasket. Make it nice and straight. The yellow safety stripe helps with the alignment. Use a black marker to draw a line on the floor along the inside edge of the threshold seal.Open the garage door and draw a second line onto the floor along the outside edge of the seal. Lift the seal and wipe down the "floor side" to remove any dirt or dust. Clean the floor between the two parallel marker lines with a wet rag. The floor must be spotless - no dirt, mud, grease or oil.I used "PL Premium" adhesive (highly recommended). You will need about two-thirds of a 295 ml (10 oz) size tube for each 10 feet of doorway opening. Apply 3 strips of adhesive (one down the centerline, and one strip on either side. Don't skimp on the adhesive, you can cut away any that squeezes out of the threshold seal after it dries. Use a spray bottle of clean water and give the PL Premium strips a light misting to activate the curing compounds.Drape the clean threshold seal over one shoulder and carefully lay it onto the adhesive evenly between the lines. Press it down with your hands then gently walk over the strip a few times to seat it into position. Examine the soles of your shoes. You definitely do not want to get the adhesive all over the floor or driveway (experience speaking!).Close the garage door down onto the threshold seal. From inside of the garage, make final adjustments to make the strip nice and straight. Leave the door closed overnight (24 hours is even better). You could use a cutter to remove any adhesive that may have squeezed out from under the threshold seal. Use some of the left over adhesive to make small dams between the ends of the rubber seals and the wall. (March 2025 update - the weather strips are both performing as well as the day I installed them. The rubber still looks like new and the strips are perfectly sealed in place). BRD
アイテック
22 februari 2025
南向きシャッターの下に取り付けました。取り付ける前は南風の際にシャッターを閉めていても埃などが入ってきてしまい、台風の時などは雨水も侵入していましたがこの商品を取り付けしてからこの問題が解消しました!かなり良かったので自宅ガレージのシャッター全てに取り付けしました。
Keithg1957
20 februari 2025
Universal Garage Door Threshold Seal Strip, Bottom Weather Stripping Is an excellent product, I fitted this seal to my sons garage because his garage flooded several times during the winter months, very easy to install and looks great, no more flooded garage floor, I would highly recommend this product if you have garage door bottom seal issues.
Ricky
13 januari 2025
It works great! I have always had some water getting under my garage door and this stopped it. Lay it out in the sun to warm it up and make it softer. Measure your required length (measure twice/three times cut once)😀. Place it down on the floor, lower the garage door to hold it in place, adjust the position as needed, use a pencil to mark the borders on each side of the seal. For a really clean look put masking tape along the border of the seal, you’ll need 2 tubes of adhesive for a standard 2 car garage door, put down the adhesive then spread it out and then put the seal down. Then press it down to seal. Use something to roll over the seal to get it to seal tight to the floor. Bike tire, wheel barrow, something like that and then close the garage door down on it. Adjust the position if needed.