I put up some of the MD style weatherstrip with trim on my shop door at least 10 years ago and it looks fine. Now I bought some for my shed door and it's thinner material. We'll see how long it lasts. Local lumber yard had a couple sticks of the thicker stuff but I needed 4 strips.
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@@rickstid-bits I actually needed 6 strips. Just got them installed. My wife helped me. It's 97 degrees out now. I'm done for the day. One problem I encountered is that the rubber wanted to bend inward instead of outward like it's supposed to. I let the door down and hopefully the hot weather will form it overnight so when I close it again it will fold correctly.
You should buy some green hinges for the garage door. They are spring loaded and push the door towards the outside by pressing in the rollers. Works great!
I heard so many good things about those green hinges. Would you add more details what you mean by "too much pressure", please? What happened if pressure was too much?@@richardhines7042
Thank you Landon. I bought mine from American Garage Door Company. I don't recall the price, and some other product they have might suit your needs better. Give them a call and let them steer you. Rick
I use the standard rubber strip. I always buy it from a local garage door company. Be aware that there are different widths of it. I think 3" or 4" (?). Make sure you get the width that fits that door. Plus, the garage door opener's down travel should be adjusted so the weight of the door just sits on the floor. The opener should not be pressing/smashing it into the floor.
Hello. I apologize for my not responding sooner. We are just getting back from a cruise where I had no Internet access. I don’t know about that. I have not seen any damage to mine since I installed them. You can certainly call the company and ask them. The company I bought them from is listed in the description. Thank you for leaving me a comment. Rick.
Hello. Yes. If wind blows the rain hard onto the door I still get some water on the floor near the edges of the doors. BUT, I don't know of Any garage weatherstrip type that will stop water from getting inside. Rick
Not that I'm aware of. I don't see how it's possible to completely seal the edges of the door where the bottom of the door meets the side weatherstripping. Mine is very tight there. But I don't think it would stop a small bug that's determined to get in.
I put up some of the MD style weatherstrip with trim on my shop door at least 10 years ago and it looks fine. Now I bought some for my shed door and it's thinner material. We'll see how long it lasts. Local lumber yard had a couple sticks of the thicker stuff but I needed 4 strips.
Hi Keith. Thank you for leaving a comment. Please click on the words “Rick’s Tid-Bits” underneath the video to go to my TH-cam channel. I think you’ll find some helpful and unique tips in my How to Make Life Easier or Better section. th-cam.com/channels/c-IuUFzC2Tyv06KzJyBESg.html Rick
@@rickstid-bits I actually needed 6 strips. Just got them installed. My wife helped me. It's 97 degrees out now. I'm done for the day. One problem I encountered is that the rubber wanted to bend inward instead of outward like it's supposed to. I let the door down and hopefully the hot weather will form it overnight so when I close it again it will fold correctly.
You should buy some green hinges for the garage door. They are spring loaded and push the door towards the outside by pressing in the rollers. Works great!
Thank you David. I will have to look into those. Rick
I tried those green hinges and it put much pressure on the garage door.
I heard so many good things about those green hinges. Would you add more details what you mean by "too much pressure", please? What happened if pressure was too much?@@richardhines7042
will they handle the 60+ MPH winds we get in North Dakota
how log were those bristles? 1.5" 2"?
Hi J. I chose 1". They have a lot of different lengths. Rick
Great video!! Do you know the exact name of the product and price?
Thank you Landon. I bought mine from American Garage Door Company. I don't recall the price, and some other product they have might suit your needs better. Give them a call and let them steer you. Rick
I'm in canada, we hv home depot, Canadian tire, Lowes, what are they called n can I get them here
Hello, I don't know. They are called Brush Seals. Rick
What type of weatherstrip do you use at the bottom? I use black rubber, and it keeps busting. It drives me nuts.
I use the standard rubber strip. I always buy it from a local garage door company. Be aware that there are different widths of it. I think 3" or 4" (?). Make sure you get the width that fits that door. Plus, the garage door opener's down travel should be adjusted so the weight of the door just sits on the floor. The opener should not be pressing/smashing it into the floor.
Can mice chew it? I'm looking for some way to mice proofing my garage door.
Hello. I apologize for my not responding sooner. We are just getting back from a cruise where I had no Internet access. I don’t know about that. I have not seen any damage to mine since I installed them. You can certainly call the company and ask them. The company I bought them from is listed in the description. Thank you for leaving me a comment. Rick.
water still get in?
Hello. Yes. If wind blows the rain hard onto the door I still get some water on the floor near the edges of the doors. BUT, I don't know of Any garage weatherstrip type that will stop water from getting inside. Rick
ah so no "sure fire way" to keep water that gets blown at the door from trickling in.? do u find it keeps bugs and spiders out? @@rickstid-bits
Not that I'm aware of. I don't see how it's possible to completely seal the edges of the door where the bottom of the door meets the side weatherstripping. Mine is very tight there. But I don't think it would stop a small bug that's determined to get in.
which company makes them I live in canada
Hi Carlos, The company I bought them from is in my description. Rick
Is there a link for them I need them bad
This is where I ordered mine: americandoorsupply.com/
Where did you buy this
Hi Kim. It's in my description. American Garage Door Company. Rick
Where to buy? Type of bristle?
Hi Jerry and Rose. The place I ordered mine from is in my description.
Ya Need GREEN HINGES and the DOOR Won't MOVE when Closed.