Best Threshold Seal for Sectional Garage Door
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HI Everyone,
My garage has a sectional garage door, and as I'm clearing things out and getting it tidied up, I've noticed that I get water coming in under the garage doors (sectional door with a big flexible rubber seal on the bottom) - it's not all thte time, just when there's heavy rain and wind in the right direction.
It can't be mucfh of a gap as the seal keeps leaves etc. out, but I need to stop the water getting in, and I've found a few different options online for threshold seals that look like they'll do the trick, and I was wondering if anyone has experience of these, or another suggestions (though I'm sure I need a sealed down threshold to work) - they seem to be different profiles but all PVC rubber, I was wondering if any are particularly awkward to wheel things over etc.:
Weather Defender
Garadry/Weatherstop
JA Seals/Stormstop
Cheers!
My garage has a sectional garage door, and as I'm clearing things out and getting it tidied up, I've noticed that I get water coming in under the garage doors (sectional door with a big flexible rubber seal on the bottom) - it's not all thte time, just when there's heavy rain and wind in the right direction.
It can't be mucfh of a gap as the seal keeps leaves etc. out, but I need to stop the water getting in, and I've found a few different options online for threshold seals that look like they'll do the trick, and I was wondering if anyone has experience of these, or another suggestions (though I'm sure I need a sealed down threshold to work) - they seem to be different profiles but all PVC rubber, I was wondering if any are particularly awkward to wheel things over etc.:
Weather Defender
Garadry/Weatherstop
JA Seals/Stormstop
Cheers!
I have one similar to the stormstop profile.
The issue is that a little moisture gets in around the side of the profile where it butts against the wall on either side of the door.
This may be due to my installation or it may creep in via the brick mortar ? an only happens with heavy driving rain.
Otherwise brilliant.
The issue is that a little moisture gets in around the side of the profile where it butts against the wall on either side of the door.
This may be due to my installation or it may creep in via the brick mortar ? an only happens with heavy driving rain.
Otherwise brilliant.
I little late to the party, but I would also suggest Weather Defender - their seal is extremely sturdy, made from some marine grade PVC. They offer a lifetime warranty and rated excellent on Trustpilot. No water ingress into the garage after installing Weather Defender - problem solved!
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