Brand:Auto Care Products Inc.

3.3/5

69.31

PRODUKTBESCHREIBUNG ProSeal Garagentor-Bodendichtungen bestehen aus langlebigem, wetterbeständigem PVC. Das hochwertige Vinyl bleibt auch bei extrem niedrigen Temperaturen flexibel und sorgt für eine dichte Abdichtung Ihres Garagentors. ProSeal schützt vor Witterungseinflüssen, indem es sich an die Form Ihres Garagenbodens anpasst. Hilft Energie zu sparen, indem es Ihre Garage im Winter wärmer und im Sommer kühler hält. Funktioniert auch hervorragend mit der Garagentor-Schwellendichtung Tsunami Seal von Auto Care Products. VOM HERSTELLER ProSeal Garagentor-Bodendichtungen bestehen aus langlebigem, wetterbeständigem PVC. Das hochwertige Vinyl bleibt auch bei extrem niedrigen Temperaturen flexibel und sorgt für eine dichte Abdichtung Ihres Garagentors. ProSeal schützt vor Witterungseinflüssen, indem es sich an die Form Ihres Garagenbodens anpasst. Hilft Energie zu sparen, indem es Ihre Garage im Winter wärmer und im Sommer kühler hält.

Keine Einheiten verfügbar
Verwendet vorhandene Zweikanalschienen mit 1/4-Zoll-Kanälen. Hergestellt aus strapazierfähigem PVC. Entwickelt für aufrollbare Garagentore. Maße: 3 1/2 Zoll breit, wenn es flach gelegt wird. Ersetzt die vorhandene Dichtung.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Auto Care Products Inc.
Certification ‎Certified frustration-free
Color Black
Color ‎Black
Country of Origin ‎USA
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 546 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 240 x 1.88 x 1.63 inches
Item model number ‎55020
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎2 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Auto Care Products Inc.
Material Polyvinyl Chloride
Material Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
Material ‎Polyvinyl Chloride
Part Number ‎55020
Product Dimensions ‎240 x 1.88 x 1.63 inches
Recommended Uses For Product Door
Size ‎20 Foot
Style ‎1/4 Inch T-End
Warranty Description ‎90 Days

3.3

3 Review
5 Star
61
4 Star
17
3 Star
10
2 Star
5
1 Star
7

Schreiben Sie eine Bewertung

Ihre E-Mail wird nicht veröffentlicht. Alle Pflichtfelder sind mit gekennzeichnet*

Scritto da: DudeGuy
Not shabby for the price
I recently purchased a house, and the seal on the bottom of the garage door was probably the one installed when the place was built (about nine years ago). It was a two-car garage, and one garage bay would collect a large pool of water, about four or five feet in diameter, when it rained. I could trace it back to the garage door seal. Obviously, the previous owners had the same problem, as they had tried to apply large quantities of black caulk to the bottom of the seal to make the garage seal tighter in that area. Also, they had tried stuffing things inside the seal to keep it fluffed. After peeling the caulk off of the seal, I could see daylight coming through beneath the garage door when it was closed. After replacing my garage door seal with this one, I immediately saw no light leaking in under the door when it was closed, and at the next rain storm I found only a 5 inch puddle where there would have otherwise been a 5 foot puddle. This is because the slab on that side of the garage tilts ever so slightly back toward the house, so rain collects in that location on the outside of the house. I plan to put down one of those ramped garage door thresholds to try to combat that after I epoxy the garage floor. Notes: This does not come with a set of channels for you to affix to the bottom of your garage door with some self-tapping screws. You can get those kits at a Home Depot or Lowes, and they are about forty dollars. This was twenty. It still made sense to buy it, for me. The T ends of this seal, which slide into the channels which I will assume you still have affixed to your garage door from your last seal, are 1/4 inch. In my case, the channels on my garage door were 5/16 inch. So, for me, the seal can be pulled straight down out of the channel if you yank on it. I don't plan to do chin-ups from it, so I don't see a problem. However, it might pose a problem if the seal freezes to the concrete in the winter. I've not heard of that happening, but this is my first house. All in all, for the price I paid, this was well worth it. It was easy to slide in, easy to cut to fit the width of my door, and it fixed the leak that the other seal was leaving.
Scritto da: Sally S.
Perfect fit and easy installation!
We were looking for a replacement for our bottom garage door seal that had gaps. After buying one at a local home improvement store that did not fit, we checked Amazon. We had 1/4 inch T on the old one, so based on answered questions and reviews we ordered. It arrived the next day and was a simple install with a perfect fit. Many thanks to the seller for the simple, but valuable instructions! Here was our whole process: 1) Unpinch all four locations (each end of both tracks was pinched) with a flat head screwdriver. 2) Spray WD40 along both tracks with the old seal in as it was still somewhat stuck. We did have to use a small nail directly into the end of one side of the track to break the old seal loose. 3) Pull the old seal out with pliers. The WD40 made it come out pretty smoothly. 4) Wipe down the tracks in the bottom of the door to remove debris. 5) Wait until the next day (because we discovered the one from the home improvement store was not going to fit :-)). 6) Spray down the tracks with a squirt bottle filled with warm soapy water (just regular dishwashing soap). 7) Put the new seal in a small plastic bucket with more warm soapy water (this was in the directions, a GREAT idea) and then start it on one end. 8) One person gently pulls the new seal through the tracks while another carefully feeds it. 9) Follow the instructions for pulling a little extra, and doing the cutting and tucking in the ends. Notes: This is much easier with two people. The Ts are 1/4 inch, if that’s what your old ones measured this one should work. It forms a U shape, which flattened out when the garage door is closed. This helped us with some minor unevenness to get a good seal. Overall a great product with excellent installation instructions!!!
Scritto da: jtflag
Skinnier material, but you can make it work.
Nicely made product, a bit skinny at edges. As others have noted, the "T-edge" on either side is a bit small: 7/32" wide, instead of 1/4" wide as advertised. I measured the old door seal T-edge at 5/16". BUT maybe most important: The vertical part of the "T" at the edge is much thinner for the new material than with the old material, and there is no dimension given for that. I measured 1/8" at T-edge center with old material, but about 3/64" for the new material. I believe that the vertical junction dimension of the "T" is the more important issue. For whatever dimension: The new skinnier material will fall out of the original door slot. But, you CAN use it with a little patience. I took a pair of vice grips and carefully crimped down (narrowed) the two aluminum slots all along my 18' door width. I crimped about every 2 inches. You can do this carefully and avoid cracking the aluminum. I crimped it down about 1/16 narrower the entire way. When finished, I slid the new material in, using NO lubricant. You don't need it, and if you did use it, the material would be slick and fall out again. Result is that it works fine, after 3 days. My door faces due southwest, so it gets lots of sun (in Arizona). No slippage, works good. I was really pleased by the price--I had bought a repackaged, 20' strip for less than 1/2 the price of the retail product. Probably, someone returned it because it would not fit. But I made it fit and you can too.

Verwandte Produkte

hot
3.4/5

€ 30.20

3.4/5

€ 30.20

hot
3.3/5

€ 69.31

3.3/5

€ 69.31

Entdecken Sie unser internationales Netzwerk

Wir versenden in 28 Länder, über 200.000 Produkte. Bleiben Sie auf dem Laufenden, abonnieren Sie den Newsletter.

Array