Intelligent_Ebb4887 t1_istjhgr wrote
Reply to comment by vorbo87 in Sealing gaps along the side of a garage door by vorbo87
In the 2nd pic, piece 3 is what you need to install.
vorbo87 OP t1_istw5ls wrote
Okay, I see now. This looks perfect, thank you so much!
havartifunk t1_isu8t90 wrote
Be prepared for it not to seal quite perfectly until it gets a little sun warmed and molds itself better to the door. Mine took a couple weeks.
peeroe t1_isun3x2 wrote
Yeah this is the way to go. Amazon and home depot also sell stuff in a roll and not attached to the trim board, and it absolutely sucks. I used it last year and ended up milling my own trim board and attaching it to that before before putting it on the house. It was annoying bc it had a lot of coil memory and the nails would rip it. Don't try to go cheap, just buy the recommended one above
shaka893P t1_isv71ub wrote
Yep, just the trim being flush works, just did this myself a few months ago. You can also replace the rails with special ones that push when you lock the door, but over engineered in my opinion
SnakeJG t1_isv35t2 wrote
Hard to tell in the picture, but you might also be able to adjust the track a little bit to make it more vertical.
Necoras t1_isuasbc wrote
Do note that the linked product is PVC. You'll want to paint that, or it'll deteriorate in the sun.
Chpgmr t1_isvhpvu wrote
I install garage doors, don't paint it. It takes a decade for the sun to deteriorate it but one coat of paint to ruin it.
Redditiculous1 t1_isupig1 wrote
I don't believe the sun will deteriorate it. I wouldn't recommend painting it either. It can cause a residue causing the garage door to stick.
Username_Number_bot t1_isuyqja wrote
And the paint will crack from flexing especially after being exposed to UV rays 😂
Scnewbie08 t1_isvfl1b wrote
Read the reviews.
alohaskywalker t1_isvag53 wrote
The sun absolutely will deteriorate PVC. And the right paint won't crack.
28carslater t1_isubcxv wrote
I ordered and installed this but your solution is much better.
redrumWinsNational t1_iswynm5 wrote
I have an issue with garage door closing. The safety sensors are clean and have no sight-line interference, lately I have to press closer button until the door is fully closed, or it will roll back up. This problem started about 2 months ago. Door opens perfectly
existential_plastic t1_isy2e30 wrote
Clean tracks and lubricate the rollers, just because nobody ever does this. Then call out a pro to adjust your counterbalance spring, which is the actual issue. But please don't do it yourself; the potential energy stored in that spring is actively planning your murder as we speak. Seriously, it's the only part of my house, other than the feeder wires into my electrical panel, that I don't touch, ever.
redrumWinsNational t1_isy3i7f wrote
Thank you for tip
RubAnADUB t1_isurr16 wrote
^ this is the part.
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