🚪 Seal the deal with pro-grade protection and never let the cold in!
The 10 Feet Garage Door Weather Stripping Kit features a universal 5/16" T-end rubber strip, designed for easy trimming and installation without tools. Made from durable, flexible rubber, it withstands extreme temperatures from -40° to 140°, while its 7-layer insulation reduces noise by up to 5 times and blocks moisture, cold air, and debris. This professional-grade sealing solution ensures a tight, long-lasting barrier for any garage door up to 10 feet wide.
Brand | CloudBuyer |
Material | Rubber |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 3.75"W |
Item Thickness | 1 Millimeters |
Recommended Uses For Product | Door |
UPC | 743543455431 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00743543455431 |
Manufacturer | keeping fun |
Unit Count | 10 Feet |
Part Number | CB-TC2 |
Item Weight | 2.81 pounds |
Item model number | CB-TC2 |
Size | U shape 10FT |
Style | U shape 10FT (Black) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**�
10 inch gap no longer.
After cutter off old strip. Took 30 minutes and works great. Why we waited 10 years to do repair.
T**P
Very Easy Installation- Much Easier than I Thought!
Let me first say I was dreading replacing my 12+ year-old garage door seal strip. I was imagining having issues getting the old one out as well as problems installing the new strip. I read the reviews about using soapy water to lubricate the metal slots and rigging up a clamp or something to hold up the rubber seal on the infeed side. All of this was very helpful and I suggest you use these suggestions during installation.Installation process:I started out by removing the old seal from each door (I have two single garage doors). Both came out relatively easy. The track and door was pretty dirty so I took a bucket of soapy water and cleaned the bottom of the door with a green scotchbrite pad. I then ran the edge of the pad in and along all of the tracks. Once I had everything relatively clean, I set up a clamp on the opposite door to hold the strip at the same level of the door. I fed the end of the strip through the clamp and installed both tabs in the slots. The first few feet were a breeze. After about 3-4 feet, I had to start the process if pushing at the infeed side then going to the edge of the strip and pulling a few inches. I continued this process until I had about 3" excess strip on the other end of the door. At that point, I folded the end back onto itself and pushed this excess into the end of the door slot. I went over to the infeed side of the door and cut the excess at 3" and I folded the excess onto itself and inserted it into the edge. I made sure that the overhang of rubber was not going to interfere with normal door travel. I then repeated the process on the other door.A couple of suggestions to make the install easier:1. Make sure the slots and area around the slots are clean. Dirt can hamper the install by causing friction or blocking the slot.2. Go slow. Don't force the rubber strip. It looks like it would tear easily.3. Make sure you measure the slots or old seal tabs. This fits a T-Track that is 5/16" wide.I didn't have to adjust my garage door opener to account for the new seal but I would imagine some doors might need a slight adjustment as the new seal is a little larger than the old (flat as a pancake) seal. I also didn't need any help installing. This may be because I had two single-garage doors and not a full size door.Hope this helps!
S**I
Garage door replacement rubber seal
It was very easy to install, but two people are needed to pull it through the lower door channel.
B**.
Perfect Fit
I ordered a different garage door strip and it was thin! I sent it back and ordered the one from the cloud buyer store. believe me it was miles above the first stuff and cheaper! replaced 2 garage doors in about 1.5 hours. Easy! Thank you AMAZON!!!Bruce
B**U
Don't do it, built to break in less than 3yrs!
Bought it May 22, as of February 25, I see it split at the bottom, not mouse chewed just split leaving a big enough gap w allow mice and snakes on into the garage.... Easy install but Not worth buying as this should last at least a decade.Perhaps I had vinyl before or things are really bad in quality anymore? Not sure if it's not durable because itself rubber and in use in southern facing heat...still I'd think it would have lasted much longer as this is most definitely not the norm to replace every few years especially when I rarely open that garage door.
K**
Garage weatherstripping
This was easy to install. It fit perfectly. Has a great seal to the ground to keep leaves and water out of garage. Quality was good. Worked great for our garage door.
J**N
A good seal
I ended up using wire pulling lubricant to help slip the new seal on. Works great
S**K
larger than original so it covers irregularities on the floor.
I can see why some one might have issues with this seal coming out of it's track. That said, I believe the issue is with the installer. If the size of the tee and the track are compatible, there should be no problem when installed correctly. However, Even with two people , this was not easy to guide in and secure properly. Lubrication such as soapy water is essential to ease the process. Soap will dry and probably help hold the seal in the track. If the "Tee" is not properly inserted in the track the seal will come out, as several other reviewers pictures show. This is the fault of the installer , not the product. Having had this situation while I was installing it, , I suggest this is caused by the inner portion of the tee ( the part you can't see.) not being seated. If only the outer portion is in place, it looks like it is in place, but it may not be. Running your fingers along the edges can quickly discern that the tee is only partially inserted. A smallish rounded tool (not sharp) can help with this issue. You have to squeeze the inner portion up into the track and then press the out part in. Compressing the seal with your fingers will pop an improper install out immediately. I had a small area that require additional work to finagle in place. Since then, I have had mine installed for more than a month and have had unusually higher traffic than normally using my garage door. I have had no further issues since getting it in place. This seal is much larger that the original seal that came with this track. I left mine just a little long on each end since others reported shrinkage. It may stretch when installing since it required pulling and pushing to slide it into the track. I have not had an issue with shrinkage and the small extra seems to just compress against the molding.
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