The Importance of Garage Door Weather Seal

Regardless of the season, there are a few things that can be done in order to better seal the house against external elements and minimize energy consumption. Most homeowners, however, are not aware that garage door weather stripping can actually help insulate a home with an attached garage or keep out wind, snow, and rain.

There are numerous choices of weather seal in the market, with nothing going beyond a few dollars and a little time to install.

Garage door weather seal is usually applied in all edges of the door. When closed, there should be no gaps around the sides, top or bottom but this is usually not the case. However, the gaps between the door and frame can be closed with a PVC stop molding. A flap top seal can be used to get rid of the gap along the top edge of the garage door.

If your floor is uneven, the best solution for eliminating gaps is by applying a brush seal. This type of seal substantially reduces the amount of air that gets in through the bottom part of the garage door. It also prevents water and dirt from getting through.

If you reside in a place with strong winds and storms, then it makes sense to have garage door weather seal. If wind cannot get through, there will be less activity on the mechanisms of the door which means less wear and fewer chances of sustaining damage.

Regardless of the type of garage door you have, weather seal is a practical and cost-effective way of lengthening the lifespan and functionality of your doors. It also keeps your garage insulated which means less time to warm up the vehicle. It ideally allows you to spend less on utility bills as the insulation allows for a constant and desirable temperature in the house, regardless of the season.

Garage Door Roller Replacement

Repairing or replacing the tiny rollers on your garage door is an easy and inexpensive fix. Many people don't realize their garage door is equipped with a set of tiny metal rollers beneath each section at the bottom. Small enough to fit through gaps in the door, these soft-metal devices work to push the full weight of your car into each section. One by one, wear and tear takes its toll until eventually, they just stop rolling altogether.

Garage Door Track

As an individual, you can solve the problem of loose garage door tracks on your own. However, it’s best not to try and do this yourself because it can be very dangerous and may result in a lot of hassle. That’s why we recommend that individuals should leave their garage door troubleshooting to professionals who have done this type of work before successfully. Once they show up, they will make the necessary repairs to your garage with no issues whatsoever.