Wayne dalton bottom weather seal garage door replacement

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  • 5
    Garage weather stripping

    It took me 3 times to finally get the right fitting item for my garage!! So glad your stock fit my garage door!

  • 5
    love it

    Posted by Kelly on 24th Aug 2019

    love it. thank u!

  • 5
    Well please with the service I order a part in 2015 and got the same fast service.

    Posted by Unknown on 8th Aug 2019

    N/A

  • 5
    Bottom seal

    Posted by Unknown on 22nd Jul 2019

    It worked perfect!

  • 5
    Just what I needed

    Posted by Unknown on 4th Jun 2019

    My Wayne Dalton garage door is 23 years old, and couldn't find insulation at my local hardware store that would fit the track. I found this online and it fit my door perfectly. Did require 2 people to install due to some corrosion on the track, but looks great now. Thank you!

  • 5
    Nice fit and easy to install

    Posted by Unknown on 30th May 2019

    Used on my brothers Taylor garage doors installation was great and seals great

  • 5
    Worked great and install was easy.

    Posted by Aaron on 4th Mar 2019

    Don’t waste your time buying the generic seal at your local big box store. This went on easy and worked great. Shipping was timely

  • 4
    replacemet p seal bottom garage door

    Posted by phil on 19th Nov 2018

    a little wide but worked fine. clean grooves out on metal retainer with small file and screw driver, install on retainer dry, keep seal level as it is entering grooves, don't rush. did 16 foot door in about 15 minutes. if lubricant is needed use soapy water or pam. hard seal to find.

  • 5
    Wonderful Product!

    Posted by Unknown on 26th Sep 2018

    We got the product we needed with ease. Thank you!

Wayne Dalton Bead End Garage Door Bottom Flexible PVC Weather Seal (Item# V4564-BL-W-9 comes in a variety of pre-cut lengths intended to fit standard garage door sizes from Garage Door Supply Company. The Wayne Dalton garage door bottom PVC weather seal is a 4-in. (W) x 9-ft. (L) pre-cut section for use with 8-foot doors (includes an additional 1-ft. of weather seal to allow for shrinkage and trimming during installation). This seal is designed for Wayne Dalton residential garage doors including the 8000 and 9000 series steel doors as well as Thermaguard, Foamcore, and Thermawayne style doors. Wayne Dalton residential flexible PVC seal conforms to uneven floors to fill gaps and contact always ensures a tight seal. This seal is easy to install in just minutes and using this product on your garage door will help you save money by reducing energy loss year-round.

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Item Number: V4564-BL-W-9
  • Previously sold as 154448
  • Garage Door Bottom Flexible PVC Weather Seal by Wayne Dalton
  • 4" Bead End Style Seal
  • 9-ft. section for 8-ft. doors
  • Designed for Wayne Dalton residential garage doors
    • 8000 and 9000 series steel doors
    • Thermaguard, Foamcore, and Thermawayne style doors
  • Conforms to uneven floors
  • Contact ensures a tight seal
  • Saves money by reducing energy loss year round
  • Installs quickly and easily in just minutes

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Wayne dalton bottom weather seal garage door replacement

How much does it cost to replace the seal on the bottom of a garage door?

Garage door seals usually go for $2 to $3 per square foot. There's also an option of an upgraded rubber seal. Depending on the density, width, and type, it can cost anywhere from $25 to $70. Installing a garage door seal can cost you from $60 to $180, depending on the type of the seal and the square footage.

Can the rubber on the bottom of a garage door be replaced?

If you notice that the bottom weather stripping on your garage door has been damaged by a rodent or torn by accident, you'll be happy to know that you can replace it yourself. However, you shouldn't wait too long to do it because cold air might be blowing in under the door, raising your heating bills.

How do I know which garage door seal I need?

Remove a portion of the existing seal from the garage door to see the size and shape of the ends going into the track. The only important factor when determining the correct one is the shape and size of the ends going into the track grooves on the bottom bracket of your door.

What is the seal at the bottom of a garage door called?

Garage Door Bottom Seals: Gasket & Astragal A bottom seal—also called a gasket or astragal—is needed because concrete floors aren't completely even. It seals the gaps to make the space more level. Bottom seals are used for weatherproofing and help keep rain, snow, leaves, grass, insects, etc., out of your garage.