🔒 Seal the deal with style and strength!
The Clopay Garage Door Rubber Bottom Weather Seal is a 18-foot long, 4-inch wide, durable black vinyl seal designed specifically for Clopay garage doors with a single channel. It effectively keeps out water, dirt, and pests, ensuring your garage remains clean and protected in all weather conditions. Easy to install, this weather seal is a must-have for any Clopay door owner.
Item Dimensions L x W | 216"L x 4"W |
Recommended Uses For Product | Door |
Color | Original version |
Material Type | Rubber |
Z**8
Perfect
Installed flawlessly on my clopay garage door bottoms. The originals had gotten hard and stiff over the years and clopay seams to of had their own unique design where the rubber slides into the garage door. Must be trimmed to length. Cut and installed onto two 8’ garage doors
G**A
Perfect fit
Just what we were looking for, easy to install
F**Y
Exactly as advertised
We bought this seal as a replacement for our 15+ year old door. Installed easily and works perfectly!
T**S
Good
Good door seal. This quality rubber but soft to manipulate while installing.
S**H
Fits perfectly
Received and installed. Perfect for a double car garage or a dual single car garage with a single track at the bottom. Just remove the old rubber seal from the track, clean and lubricate, and slide it in. Cut the excess rubber at the end, then secure with a screw. You’re done! The rubber seal fits perfectly at the bottom.
A**T
Impossible
This is literally an impossible task. Why does it fold over on itself? The pic looks like it’s one piece. Junk.
T**L
Not one piece
I have a single track under my garage door so I bought this. This picture looks like one track but the rubber is actually flat and you have to try to keep it lined up and push through the entire track. It is difficult to keep in track being 2 pieces. 2 people, 3 hours later and lots of WD-40, we got it in!
M**.
Tips for easier installation
Great product and I'm glad I finally got around to it. Installation can be a bit frustrating even though I read up and watched several videos. The key is to round off the edges in the slot where the new rubber will be inserted. I used a cheap jeweler's file but you can use an old nail clipper file or fingernail sanding sticks, etc. This will make installation a minimum of 75% easier. I also used drops of liquid dish detergent when I felt resistance. (see my 3 photos)
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