Bradbilt
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Does anyone have any suggestion as to how to seal a garage door better than the rubber seal at the floor and the weatherstrips at the top and sides?
I love the video
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that being mentioned . def some cool ideas
Brand new building.
Just trying to make a better seal all the way around.
I was thinking of using outside seals on the inside edge of the door to have double seal(Similar to thermo tracks) that would seal along the inner edge of the door
Does anyone have any suggestion as to how to seal a garage door better than the rubber seal at the floor and the weatherstrips at the top and sides?













I stumbled across these things a few years ago - before that, I didn't even know they existed:
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There are different styles available. Again, I have tongue and groove door garage door panels, so the pictures shown are specifically for that application. They also make ones for flat top/bottom door panels. I went with the double flap variety since the cost wasn't that much more.
These seals work pretty well at sealing the top of the door from the inside. It's especially nice since they attach directly to the door panels, so there's no worries about pinching them like you would if they were attached to the wall.
That said, you do have to watch where they come close to your torsion springs. The first couple times I used it, the end of the torsion springs that stick out were getting caught on them. If that happens, you'll see it, and probably hear the racket as it catches and lets go. All you have to do to prevent that is make a couple well placed slits where it makes contact with the springs - problem solved. I'd highly recommend running the door up and down manually after installing these to watch for interference before you re-engage the door opener.

I'm installing new garage doors soon and would like to go with these. Will ask the installer if he's willing to use them; otherwise, might just order them, pull his stuff and install them myself. They're pretty inexpensive.
How is it holding up has the door torn any of it away?I applied window weather strip insulation to the backside of the seal after cleaning it. A 10' package was $2.68 at Home Depot. While not perfect, it made a worthwhile improvement.

Any suggestions for rollups? We get pretty strong winds here that scour the property; I’ll get a half inch or better layer of sand/DG a couple feet into my shop after a windstorm. These are 10’x14’ doors...
My doors are pretty new and seal quite well when the air is calm. But my house faces northwest into the wind. And on cold windy days, I can hear the doors move back and forth away from the seals and I can see the daylight come and go, and feel the breeze as air slips by the gap created by the wind pushing the doors inward off the seals. Those spring loaded hinges look to be the perfect ticket for mine. Going to be a bit of an investment though with 3 doors!
