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sealing garage door

littlrook

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long time lurker, 1 time posting. my question is my garage door has gaps that let in the cold during winter. i was wondering if there was a kit or something that would work to seal the gaps. the gaps are on both sides. about 1/2 inch or so. the door opens and closes just fine so alignment is not an issue. any ideas?
 
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spyhunter

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they make threshold and rubber seals for garage doors, check home depot or equivalent
 

z28toz06

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sounds like you can take the existing trim/weatherstrip and move it flush against the door and renail.
 
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littlrook

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i knew about the threshold seal for the bottom, but was unaware that they made weatherstripping for the sides?
 
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Kevin54

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i knew about the threshold seal for the bottom, but was unaware that they made weatherstripping for the sides?

Vinyl or wood with a rubber flap embedded in it. Some have fine bristles. Normally if a garage door company installs the door they will install all seals. Does your door have a bottom seal which I would assume it does from the factory

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Wildwoods

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Anyone have ideas for sealing the inside of a garage door? I've got insulated doors, well sealed on the outside with appropriate weatherstripping on sides, top, and bottom. I suppose one could do the same on the inside to give a double layer of seal. Any thoughts?
 
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