garage door bottom threshold

Our Threshold Seal helps keep wind-blown leaves, dust, rain, rodents, and bugs out! Also saves energy costs if you heat your garage. Thank you for showing interest in this item. You will be notified by email as soon as this item is available to purchase. The item you selected has already been subscribed to notify to this email. Threshold Seal Reviews - page 2 can this be cut to fit my garage door? The Threshold Seal can be cut to your specific dimensions, we would recommend using a sharp utility knife for the best results. Is this seal a little longer for precise fitting on length. Say 16 ft plus 2-3 inches extra ? The Threshold Seal is only available in exact 16' or 20' feet increments. However you may cut it to size, it will not compromise the integrity. How warm does the slab need to be for this to be installed? The Threshold Seal needs to be applied to clean, dry concrete that is 40 degrees Fahrenheit or above. Will this threshold work with a garage floor that is 3/4" higher than the outside concrete?
Yes, typically the Threshold Seal is mounted to the garage floor where the garage door meets the floor. What is the height/thickness of this product? The Threshold Seal is a 1/2" thick. You have two sizes. Is there a way I can purchase 21 feet? I am willing to pay the extra cost. Unfortunately the Threshold Seal is only available in 16' or 20' feet increments.interior glass doors vancouver bc Do you have a 9 foot garage threshold seal? fly screen door repairs gold coastWe have a 2 bay @ 16 ft. wide and a 1 bay @ 9 ft. wide. garage door repair fullerton caOr, do we have to order a 16' and cut it to size? At this time the Threshold Seal only comes in 16' or 20' ft sizes.
However you may cut it to size, it will not compromise the integrity. Please keep in mind if you do cut this item it will not fall under our Griot's warranty. 3" seems too wide to attach to the garage door. If put on the floor it seems like it would be a trip hazard. Do you have strips that are less than 3" wide? And how would you then attach it to the door? The Threshold Seal doesn't not attach to the garage door, however it is adhered to the garage floor for the garage door to shut down on top off. The Threshold hold seal can easily be trimmed to match the length on your garage door, and is available in 12 and 16'. The adhesive included does require a caulking gun for installation. Threshold Seal Questions - page 2More durable than door mounted weatherstripping, our floor mounted, precision engineered vinyl Garage Door Threshold Seal provides a tight, long lasting barrier between your garage door bottom and floor. The weight of the garage door presses down on the threshold seal, filling the gap and preventing dirt, leaves, water, and critters from getting under the door and into your garage.
This Garage Door Threshold Seal performs from -40° to +140° F, and is resistant to gasoline and oil. The Garage Door Threshold Seal installs easily  (when air temperature is above 50° F for 24 hours) with adhesive included. Not for painted or finished Floors. Includes both instructions and adhesive. Sold in 10', 16' or 18' lengths.   All orders include adhesive for the required length. Note: The product photo shown above is for our Two-Car Application.  Our One-Car Application has only one tube of adhesive. See all 6 reviews6 reviews Ordered with weather seal kit: If ordering with weather seal set Decorative Traditional Garage Door Hardware Kits Magnetic Decorative Garage Door Hardware Kits, Handles, Hinges Americana Traditional Decorative Garage Door Hardware Parts Rustic Series Aluminum Decorative Garage Door Hardware Iron Antique Decorative Garage Door Hardware Hinges and Handles Custom Craftsman Garage Door Knockers Ring Pulls
Orleans Decorative Carriage House Garage Door Hardware Parts St. James Decorative Carriage House Garage Door Hardware Resin Carriage House Hardware Series Magnetic Garage Door Address House Numbers Storm Shield Garage Door Bottom Weather Seal Kits Decorative Carriage House Garage Door Studs, Clavos Hardware Black Iron Carriage House Door Latch & Handle SetsA threshold is a strip across the bottom of a door opening that seals it when the door is closed, so cold (or hot) air does not seep in under the door. A threshold can be wood, metal or vinyl, but a popular option is aluminum, which is resistant to rot or water damage, cleans easily and requires no regular maintenance. Many aluminum thresholds have rubber strips that flex when the door is closed to provide a tighter seal. Replacing a threshold with a new aluminum one is fairly simple. Measure the bottom of the doorway with a tape measure and buy an aluminum threshold to fit; most entry doors are about 36 inches wide.
Match height of the new threshold to the old; make sure the new threshold is no higher off the floor to avoid door closing problems. Use a rubber-centered threshold if the old one had such a piece. Locate the mounting screws on the existing threshold, typically at each outside end and usually one or two in between; some aluminum thresholds have screws clearly visible, but on others they are hidden under the rubber center, which must be pulled off to get at the screws. Take out the screws with a screwdriver or screw gun. Remove the old threshold; some styles fit between the two side door jambs, while others are mounted under the jamb ends. Pull the old threshold out, using a pry bar if necessary to release it from under the jambs. Clean up any dirt, dust and debris that had collected under and around the old threshold. Set the new threshold on the floor, with one end flush against one jamb, and mark the other end to be cut. Trim off any excess aluminum with a hacksaw and clean up and smooth the cut edge with a file.
Mark the location for mounting holes if the new aluminum threshold is not predrilled. Drill holes in the aluminum with a power drill and metal bit. Lay the new threshold in place and use a nail or pencil to mark the wood plate under the threshold for mounting screws. Take out the threshold and drill holes in the wood, then set the new threshold back in place and fasten screws with a screwdriver or screw gun. Measure the threshold mounting holes and mark them on the floor if the ends slide under the side jambs, then slide the threshold under the jambs and screw it down. Things You Will Need Tape measure Screwdriver or screw gun Pry bar Hacksaw File Power drill Metal bit Nail or pencil Tip References Caldwells: How to Replace a Door ThresholdHouse Calls Home Services: Install and Replace a Door ThresholdTrue Value: Maintain Your Front DoorCreative Homeowner: Installing a Door ThresholdBurren View House: Removing and Replacing the Aluminum ThresholdLowe's: Door Thresholds Suggest a Correction