🚪 Seal the deal on a cleaner, safer garage!
The Jin&Bao Universal Garage Door Threshold Seal Strip is a 20-foot long, durable rubber weatherstripping designed to keep your garage clean and dry by blocking water, wind-driven rain, snow, dust, and debris. It withstands extreme temperatures from -40℉ to 284℉ without cracking or shifting, features a bright yellow safety strip with anti-slip ridges for enhanced visibility and traction, and installs easily with a cut-to-size design suitable for concrete, asphalt, painted, or treated surfaces.
Brand | Jin&Bao |
Material | Rubber |
Color | Yellow |
Product Dimensions | 240"L x 3.7"W |
Item Thickness | 0.6 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Door |
UPC | 742440824883 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Jin&Bao |
Unit Count | 20 Feet |
Part Number | 1 |
Item Weight | 13.05 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 1 |
Size | 20 Feet |
Style | Universal |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**S
Solved my l eak problem
It solved my leak problem. Made very well, heavy material. Hard to cut/trim, see heavy material:-). Came with the blue.My suggestion would be to clean the floor, then re-clean it. Ok, clean it well. If there's dirt/dust on the floor, it won't stick.
M**.
Game changer.
This was a game changer for my garage. I’m so glad I found this. For years water was coming into my garage from rain. After I installed this rubber seal. NO more rain, this is the best. Definitely worth the investment. Very good quality, easy to install. You do have to get use to the little bump coming in and out of the garage. Also made my garage door seal tighter. LOVE it.
G**S
Good quality
instructions are good, quality is very good, installed easily.Follow the instructions exactly, positioning the seal so it's a perfect lineup with the door and marking both edges with a pencil is important.I then ran the garage doors down and left the adhesive to set up.Definitely stops the rain from blowing under the door 100%.Did not find the glue nozzles in the kit but might have missed them.
J**A
Garage door sealer
It’s working well! Thanks
C**M
Solid add for garage
A good addition to our garage that had gapping in places. Easily cut with a box cutter. I did have to put some weight on the strip once glued down because it had been rolled when delivered so needed to ensure it stay adhered. Its been in place for over a month and we’ve had no issues.
L**E
Looks great
Was delivered in a timely manner and looks like it was describedI have not installed it yet
A**N
GARAGE DOOR THRESHOLD
Lightning ship. Professional packaging. Great communication. Will recommend highly.As far as for Longevity including usage!! THUS FAR, INSTALLATION WAS SUPER EASY, LOOKS GOOD AND WORKS WELL SO FAR, however, Time will tell and I will update if any changes occur.A JOB WELL ORCHESTRATED FROM START TO FINISH.Just perfect! Thank you.Anthony. HBurlington, MA.
P**Y
Works great, but takes a little effort to position correctly
I used a 20' piece for an 18' opening. IMO the first 6 inches was ruined because it was the inside of the coiled product in the box. That was OK because I didn't need every inch, but something to consider. I laid the strip out for a week to flatten and warm up in the summer garage, and it was reasonably flat, other than one end.First you need to figure out which way is out and which is in. I positioned it so my door would roll down on the relatively flat edge, leaving the larger hump inside the door. In my case the door fit fairly snug to the ground--but not snug enough to keep water out--so I couldn't have it come down on a higher part or it would trip the door sensor and immediately open. Obviously I could have adjusted that, but decided not to. So, I had to try this a number of times and the result was that from the outside most of this strip disappeared behind the door when closed. Your mileage may vary.The next thing that was a pain was scribing a pencil line across the floor so I could get the strip straight. Not only does it curl up in the box, but once flattened, it can be a little wiggly before it's glued down. So, once I figured out where it needed to be, I used a long straight edge to mark a straight line across the width of the garage door.Then I was able to apply the adhesive. This is fairly thick stuff, so on the first tube I didn't open the seal enough and it required a lot of pressure to get it out of the tube. I didn't want it squirting everywhere so I went too far on the small size. Same with the nozzle. I used it the way it came, but on the second tube I cut off more. Obviously, there's no way to gauge this until you've actually used one tube.Various videos showed putting down a straight line on the floor just inside the width of the strip, and another along the other edge, just inside. Those are continuous lines--don't skip any places!--and then between them I put down a continuous curved line.I did need a helper to hold the lightly rolled strip as I pushed one end into the adhesive. This kept the rest from accidentally smearing the adhesive on the floor. So not quite as easy as the videos would have you believe, but not too bad. Make sure each end is sealed right into the garage opening so water can't get around it.We've only had 1 or 2 moderate rains, but it's worked 100%. The real test will be from harder rains but I have no reason to think it won't work. Great product!Oh, despite having a helper, I did manage to get some of the black adhesive on the yellow stripe! Oh no! I let it sit for a week and then I was able to remove it by pushing with a finger or rag. That blemish is now gone.So, if you have water coming in your garage, I really recommend this. Just plan on it taking longer than you think!
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