Let s not waste any time determining if you even need to seal the sides of your garage door.
Hiw often change garage door seal.
If the door goes down and then reverses once it hits the floor you ll need to adjust the close travel limits on the operator so it doesn t go down as far.
Be patient it takes a lot of pushing and pulling even with a helper.
Thread the t shaped edges into the weather seal track then slide the seal across the door.
Plug your garage door opener back into the outlet.
Run the garage door opener sometimes a new seal will add a little height to the door since it s not all flattened out like the old seal so it s a good idea to run the opener see if it closes properly.
A guide to sealing the sides of a garage door.
Clean the door bottom photo 2 then cut the new rubber seal to length with a razor knife.
Rubber often cracks from age and severe heat and sometimes pesky critters chew at the seal causing it to be replaced.
If your garage door is being opened and closed multiple times a day and is subject to extreme weather then you might find that it will need to be changed after a year or two.
Changes in the weather as well as harsh rains can cause this.
If you have a wooden garage door rip off the nailed rubber seal.
Suffice it to say if you can fit so much as a pencil into the gap between your garage door and the door frame you ve got a problem on your hands but as i ve said fixing it will be a breeze as long as you know what you re doing.