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next summer, you’ll have to do more than just install an insulated door. of the conditioned air escapes around and through all the cracks. simple ways to seal your garage door as muchYou can do the whole job in an afternoon for as little as $100, depending on the size of the door.garage door chain spreader Measure the garage door for the sealsliding patio door decals Start by measuring the width, height andgarage doors for sale fresno thickness of your garage door. those measurements to buy garage door stop with a built-in sealing lip and a newWhile you’re at the home center, buy V-strip weather stripping, a tube of exterior caulk and a small can of
wood sealer (if you have a wooden door). And for extra sealing power, buy a rubber threshold (one choice is the Storm Shieldabout $53 for 10 ft. 6 in. Some garage doors come with a metal track that holds a replaceable rubberOver time, the seal flattens andIf that’s what you have, replace it with a “cold weather” silicone-type seal, which remains flexible in cold weatherIf your home center doesn’t stock them, you can find onesee one source above. the silicone seal with dishwashing detergent and slide it into the track slots. Remove the old garage door seal Lift the door just enough that the garage door track doesn’t get in the way of the weather seal, then slide out the old rubberYou may need to pry the track ends open with a flat screwdriver ifIf it’s especially stubborn, cut it and remove it in pieces. Clean the door bottom (Photo 2), then cut the new rubber seal to length with a
Thread the T-shaped edges into the weather seal track, then slide the sealBe patient—it takes a lot of pushing and pulling even with a helper. If you have a wooden garage door, rip off the nailed rubber seal. wood with wood sealer. dries, prepare the new aluminum track by cutting it to length and notching the ends so it fits around the bottom roller. Next, lay down a thick bead of caulk along the leading edge of the door and attach the track setup (Photo 4). Prepare the areas between the door sections by cleaning them with a rag and household cleaner (be careful not toThen install the pressure-sensitive V-strip weather strippingRepeat for each section. Now move on to the threshold. cleaning the concrete with degreaser andRinse and let dry. threshold into place with the hump on the inside of the garage door and cut to the width of the opening. the door onto the threshold and square up the hump to meet the door seal.
the edge of the threshold on the floor at each end and snap a chalk line alongNext, glue the threshold intoClose the door firmly against the threshold and leave it closed until the adhesive dries (Photo 6). Pry off the old door stop and install new door stop that has a sealing lip (Photo 7). Garage Door Question List Installing A Garage Door Bottom I've tried to install a garage door bottom weather-strip, but it is so unmanageable that it always comesIs there an easier way to install it than just nailing it? This is the nonpareil of tips... the "creme de la creme"! Do this and you will not only have the weather-strip up in record time, but have it as straight as Garage door bottom weather-stripping kit (including nails), maybe a half-pound of 1" or longer galvanized roofing nails, heavy duty staple gun with minimum 1/2" staples, hammer, patience. Optional:  Sandpaper and wood preservative. old weatherstrip completely, including old nails if possible.
Any old nails or staples that are not removable should be hammered flush to bottom of door so they don't tear the new weatherstrip. Sand bottom of door and coat with a clear woodSince the weatherstrip is non-breathable solid rubber, moisture can accumulate between it and the bottom of the door, the door so that it is about chest height.Not my chest height,This will give you a view of your finished product as you work. can use your garage door opener to do this (most modern ones reverse on the down cycle and stop on the up cycle), or disconnect the opener and use clamps on the track(s). You can use one, or two for extra security!! Unroll the weatherstrip completely, and make sure it is long enough. You want to avoid stretching it excessively now or during installation. If there is a ratty end (sometimes the ends are a little beaten up because of staples or other rude behavior), and you have extra length to work with, do a little trimming.
Position the weatherstrip so that the overhang extends to the inside. If the overhang extends to the outside, the weather-strip will hit the garage door frame and force you to trim it to compensate. Only install the weatherstrip with the overhang outside if the outside level is significantly lower than the area Sometimes, there is a single hole for you to nailIn either case, you will not do any fastening through the bracket until you get the rest of the weatherstrip secured. Line up the weatherstrip so it lines up with or is slightly past the end of the door, and with the outside edge where youPut a staple through the weatherstrip and into the bottom of the door near to the bottom roller bracket. bottom of the garage door, stapling every 3 or so inches. Raise the door to a comfortable hammering position, and hammer in the nails that came with the kit. them between the staples. Attach the weatherstrip to the two bottom roller