Garage Door Maintenance

Why Replace Your Garage Door Weather Stripping

Garage door weather stripping, as mundane as it appears,  is very important for the insulation of your garage and your own home itself (if the garage is connected).  Every garage door should have weather stripping .  The garage door weather stripping will get lots of wear and tear from the opening and shutting of the garage door as well as from changes in the weather.  As the wear and tear occurs the sealing of the garage erodes and can let in moist air, chilly air, or hot air and effect the climate of the home and raise your power bills.  For example, usually the coldest room in a house is one that is over the garage and if the garage door is drafty you’ll really feel it in that room – try feeling how chilly the floor of that room is in comparison with one not above the garage.  Another benefit of having new garage door weather stripping is that you should have less particles in your garage as the stripping will help to diminish the amount that gets in.   Garage door weatherstripping is also called weather seals and astragal.   By weatherproofing your garage door, you can save on your power bill and stay warmer through the winter.

How one can Install Garage Door Weather Stripping

Garage door weather stripping kits are available from nearly any hardware store and ought to be relatively inexpensive.  They should cost less then $20.   Most kits consist of the stripping and the nails used to connect it to the garage door.   Changing your garage door weather stripping is easy and will be achieved by the homeowner.  The very first thing to do is to fully remove the outdated garage door weather stripping.  Use some light sandpaper and a stiff brush to scrub the area and prepare it for the new stripping.  Comply with the directions within the package to put in it – you will unlikely need any tools other then a tape measure, hammer and scissors.   Most garage door weather stripping is tubular in shape and is manufactured from rubber or vinyl.  Once installed the pressure of the garage door going down on the stripping forms a tight seal.  One hint, even if you measured the base of your garage door do not cut the weather stripping until after you’ve installed it.

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