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Garage Door Weather Seal - SUPER SEAL

$ 17.41

Availability: 7024 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Type: 1/4" T
  • MPN: SUPERSEAL
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Material: Rubber

    Description

    Garage Door Weather Seal – Super Seal is an extremely heavy duty weather seal.
    4”  Wide Super Seal combines a heavy duty EDPM rubber weather seal with a rubber tube for increased performance.
    Creates a very tight seal to the floor with extra cushion.
    The tube helps keep the weather seal in it’s U shape and that helps in sealing uneven floors. Super Seal holds its shape in even the most extreme conditions. Super Seal is a premium garage door weather seal.
    Specifications:
    U – Rubber = .106 Thick
    1” Tube
    Tube = .065 Thick
    ¼” Wide T – U shaped 4″ wide laid flat
    Two seals in one, U shaped maximum contact weather seal with a 1″ tube bonded to the weather seal.
    Plugs are hard rubber and supplied for both ends of the weather seal to keep moisture and debris out, two plugs are included with every length.
    MADE IN
    USA
    This is an extremely heavy duty weather seal giving a very strong seal even with uneven floors and harsh conditions.
    The Garage Door Weather Seal – Super Seal – is very easy to install into the common 1/4″ T slot style retainer.
    If your garage door does not have the correct bottom retainer to accept this style of weather seal, simply replace the retainer.
    We carry many shapes and sizes of retainers that will accept this T style, U shaped weather seal letting virtually any door accept this seal.
    We also have other weather seals that, combined with the correct retainer, will seal any garage door to the floor.
    Very Easy to install
    -Remove old weather seal, clean and straighten the bottom retainer if needed.
    -Check the ends of the retainer, they may have been pinched at time of original install, open those ends up if needed.
    -Spray lubricant into the channels of the retainer, WD 40 or a like product works well. One person guides the seal into the tracks, one person pulls the weather seal.
    -Do not stretch the weather seal tight, move it along the bottom of the door until it is not
    being stressed or stretched, cut off any excess and lightly crimp the ends of the channel
    to hold the garage door bottom weather stripping in place.