Garage Door Seal: An Important Component

Garages house and protect some of our most valuable belongings, from vehicles to generators and more. It is therefore essential to ensure that your garage and garage doors provide proper safety and security.

Garage door seals are one of the simplest yet most important features for protecting both your garage and its contents. In this article, we’ll explore garage door rubber seals, how they work, and how to choose the right one.

What Is a Garage Door Rubber Seal?

A garage door rubber seal is a strip of durable rubber fitted around the edges of a garage door. It creates a tight seal between the door and the garage opening, preventing elements such as water, dust, and pests from entering when the door is closed.

Without proper sealing, these elements can cause damage to both the garage and the items stored inside. Rubber is commonly used for these seals due to its flexibility, durability, and ability to withstand harsh weather conditions and temperature changes.

Types of Garage Door Seals

There are two main types of garage door seals used to keep your garage properly protected:

  • Bottom Seals: Installed at the base of the garage door, these seals create a tight barrier between the door and the floor. They help prevent water from entering, block airflow, and stop dust and debris from getting inside. These seals are made from dense rubber to withstand the weight and pressure of the door.
  • Weatherstripping: Fitted along the sides of the garage door, weatherstripping uses softer rubber to create a tight seal when the door is closed. It is highly effective in preventing drafts and improving insulation, helping to maintain indoor temperatures and enhance energy efficiency.

Choosing a Garage Door Seal Strip

If you’ve noticed water or moisture entering your garage, it may be time to replace your garage door seals. When selecting a new seal, it’s important to choose a high-quality option. While cheaper alternatives may seem appealing, they tend to wear out quickly and may not provide an effective seal from the start.

Investing in a durable, well-made seal ensures long-lasting protection for your garage and its contents.

At Adams Doors, we specialise in all aspects of garage doors. If you’re unsure which seal to choose or suspect yours needs replacing, contact our experienced team for expert advice and assistance.

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