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Jin&Bao Universal Garage Door Threshold Seal Strip, Bottom Weather Stripping Replacement Rubber Waterproof 20 FT Length

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Size: 20FT


Color: Yellow


Features

  • Keep Garage Clean and Dry: The Garage door weatherproofing universal sealing strip can keeps water, wind-driven rain, snow, dust, dirt and leaves from entering garage, protect your garage and improve the overall look.
  • Excellent Durability: Specifically designed to withstand extreme temperature exposures.Stays good from -40F to 284 F.This seal will not crack, dry out, break or shift when properly installed, can be used on concrete, asphalt, painted or treated surfaces.
  • Unique and Innovative Design: 20 FT garage door seal with yellow safety strip to ensure that the seal can be clearly seen by people entering and leaving. Anti-slip ridges reduce the risk of slipping. The serrated grooved base creates an ideal surface to provide excellent adhesion for the sealant and floor.
  • Do-It-Yourself Installation: Quick and easy to install, you could cut this strip to adapt your floor less than 20 ft. Total length is 20 Ft, width is 3.7 inch, height is 0.6 inch. Safe to use on concrete, asphalt, painted or treated surfaces.(Not include Sealant /Adhesive)
  • Round-the-clock customer service: Ensuring 100% customer satisfaction with a 360-day warranty and friendly customer support.

Description

Our Garage Door Threshold Floor Seal Gives You a Clean and Tidy Garage ✔An easy DIY project to keep your garage dry, quiet and clean. Highly durable and able to withstand being driven over by most vehicles. ✔The garage door threshold seal has been designed to form a watertight seal between the garage door and the floor. ✔Energy costs may be reduced as a result of heat conservation (seal prevents drafts, cold air, snow, and wind-blown rainwater from entering the garage through the gap under the garage door). Please Notice: Due to some factors such as long-distance transportation, the threshold weather stripping may appear slightly curved. This is a natural phenomenon because the material is natural rubber. Adhesive/cement necessary for installation is not included.

Brand: Jin&Bao


Material: Rubber


Color: Yellow


Product Dimensions: 240"L x 3.7"W


Item Thickness: 0.6 Inches


Item Thickness: 0.6 Inches


Item Dimensions L x W: 240"L x 3.7"W


Manufacturer: Jin&Bao


Brand: Jin&Bao


UPC: 742440824883 761312557636 761312557629 742440824913 794261107560 794261107515 761312557599 761312557643


Recommended Uses For Product: Floor, Garage, Garage_door, Threshold


Color: Yellow


Material Type: Rubber


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  • I would highly recommend this seal
Size: 20FT Color: Yellow
I bought the 20' roll. Plan on cutting about a foot off one end to throw away. When it rolls up tight, you can't quite get the end to lay flat. Installation. I have seen many pics of people posting their finished product. The ones that say it doesn't keep all the water out is because they installed theirs incorrectly. This product is easy to use and works perfectly. So I am going to tell you how I did it. First, cut 1' off the end you will not use because it won't lay flat. Try and straighten best you can. Bring the rollup door almost all the way down. Try to get it down to 1/4" from touching the floor. You want to see light on the other side. Now place the 1' weather strip in the middle of the door and put the longer side under the door. The big yellow line should butt up against the garage door seal. See how it seals in pic 3? (Some people put the yellow line directly under the main seal, THIS WILL NOT SEAL. Your BIG yellow line needs to be on the inside garage portion of the seal on the bottom of the door. See pics 2 & 3. My pics are from the inside.). Now that you can see where the Threshold Seal Strip will be placed, use a sharpie to mark the spot. Move it down a foot and do it again until you have a line from one end to another. You will no longer need this 1' cut. Throw it in the trash. Now grab your roll and start measuring. You are ready to cut your length. The glue you want is equivalent to liquid nails. It must be able to stick to concrete and rubber. It must also be usable for under water applications. Use only the best premium. The difference is $6 vs $12 a tube. This is NOT the time to be frugal or cheap. Correct placement is as seen in my first photo. Second photo shows the garage door seal coming down. Third pic shows the seal in place in front of this threshold strip. 4th pic is the glue I used We just had a major storm and not a drop of water made it under the door. Before my shop would tend to flood. REMEMBER, DO NOT put the big yellow line down the middle! Your garage door seal should lay between the yellow lines. I'm going to say it again, Your garage door seal should lay between the yellow lines. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2023 by Kevin G Kevin G

  • Works great! Tropical storm tested and approved.
Size: 20FT Color: Green
We just had the first tropical thunderstorm for Southern california and when I heard the weather forecast for it I rushed to buy one of these. The reason being, that our garage constantly gets water leaking underneath the garage door, halfway into the space every time it rains. The previous owner didn't take good care of the garage door trimming or concrete floor seal so I decided to DIY this one myself. I ripped out their old and useless previous stuff. First I purchased the top garage door rubber hose/base trim from Lowes. (Your basic T edge rubber tubing for the metal rail tracking of the door base). I found some tips that if you purchase WD 40 silicon spray lubricant, that it makes it easier for a solo person to easily pull the new rubber across the tracking rail themselves. So I did and it worked great! after the separate top rubber seal install, I then installed this guy for the concrete floor. The tips in the reviews were more than helpful to make sure I was able to (a) do it myself and (b) do it right the first time. Thank you fellow reviewers for your tips! So I first power washed my concrete floor edge so it was free of all gunk and dirt. This of course helps the adhesive I was about to place, actually stick well. Then I cut a piece of this threshold seal strip off that I wasn't going to need and used that shorter piece to measure and mark off sections at a time on my floor, where the trim would soon be laying down. This took a long time but worth it. I used a sharpie to draw lines around the edges of where the rubber seal was going to be placed. Constantly lowering my garage door to test and see if the newly added top tube seal would sit flush with this guy. Then after making my markings, I went ahead and grabbed the full strip this time, aligned it to my sharpie markings and to test before glueing. I again - closed the garage door one more time to make sure my top rubber tracking seal sat flush with this bottom seal strip appropriately and into the curve. I made a few minor adjustments to the rubber placements in certain sections by marking new sharpie lines here or there and then I was finally ready for the permanent glue down. I used the LOCTITE PL 3 X PREMIUM as some reviewers noted. I first put this loctite caulking close to (not on) the edges and then did zig zags in-between those edges. Then I slowly pressed the rubber seal sections one chunk at a time (remember I was doing this all by myself), with the remaining seal waiting to be set next thrown over my shoulder as I pressed sections at a time onto the caulking and making sure I was following my sharpie lines. Luckily you have time with the glue to make adjustments and slide around the rubber slightly before committing to the positioning. After the whole rubber seal was fully laying on the glue and aligned, I slowly walked on it, making sure it didn't accidentally slide around the floor underneath my shoes and making sure it didn't accidentally misalign. After walking on it and readjusting here or there - I put some heavy rocks and bricks on sections of it to keep it weighted as it dried. While I waited for the glue to do its thing, I had some extra Sika Flex caulking left over from my other house projects and put a bit at the edges/end of my garage seal/wood trim where water could get in to prevent water from rolling back in. after about an hour I closed my garage door so the weight of the door could continue the setting process from there. Relieved to report the large rain pour that weekend never got in, the inside floor stayed dry and this worked like a charm! Thank you again reviewers for your excellent tips and tricks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023 by Tigerqueen

  • Keeps most of the water out…not all.
Size: 20FT Color: Yellow
I have two garage doors so I bought the 20ft role which was more than enough to use for both entrance ways. The strip comes rolled up so I had to lay it out in the sun for a while to flatten out. Even then, the most interior part of where it was rolled never fully flattened, but since I only needed about 17ft I just didn’t use that end. It’s very easy to cut as I simply used a strong pair of scissors. The longest part of the process was measuring and sizing to make sure I had it in the right place before applying the adhesive. Once I had everything lined up I took a sharpie marker and made two lines, one on the top and one on the bottom of the strip. I found this helpful for when applying the adhesive and not wanting to then think about placement. By pre-marking it the guess work was taken out of it and I could just lay the strip inside the lines. The hardest part is laying the strip down by yourself. Simply because it’s a floppy piece of rubber and goes much easier if you have someone hold one end as you lay the strip down, but it’s doable by yourself, just easier with help. I did one door myself and one with a helper so tested it both ways. I read a lot of people had problems with adhesion but I used Gorilla Ultimate Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive and it worked great. Since I’ve installed these we’ve had some pretty severe storms and overall it’s helped keep the water out. I wouldn’t say it’s bone dry but it’s definitely been a huge improvement from what I was getting previously. For the cost and minimal effort to install I’d definitely recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2022 by FJ24D2 FJ24D2

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