Sostituzione della guarnizione inferiore della porta del garage di alta qualità - MD Building Products 03749

Brand:M-D Building Products

3.4/5

43.32

DESCRIZIONE PRODOTTO M-D Building Products 3749 Fondo porta garage in gomma, 16 piedi, nero DAL PRODUTTORE Fondo della porta del garage in gomma che impedisce all'aria fredda, alla polvere, alle foglie e all'umidità di soffiare sotto la porta del garage. Prolungherà anche la vita della tua porta fornendo un cuscino che assorbe gli urti quando è chiusa. Il design speciale aiuta a tenere l'acqua lontana dalla tua porta.

Sverniciatura per porte da garage semplice da usare. Di lunga durata. Flessibile per l'uso. Impedisce allo sporco e agli insetti di entrare nel garage. Facile da installare.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand M-D Building Products
Color Black
Color ‎Black
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,212 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎M-D Building Products 3749 Garage Door Bottom Rubber, 16 Feet, Black
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 17 x 9 x 10 inches
Item model number ‎3749
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎0.01 ounces
Manufacturer ‎M-D Building Products
Material Rubber
Material ‎Rubber
Part Number ‎03749
Product Dimensions ‎17 x 9 x 10 inches
Recommended Uses For Product Door
Size ‎Pack of 1
Style ‎Traditional
Warranty Description ‎All M-D products are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship if installed and used in strict accordance with our installation instructions. Our liability is limited to our sale price of any products proved to be defective or, at our option, to the replacement of such products upon their return to us.

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Scritto da: Michael Cohen
Looks good. Does a good job sealing.
Easy install. Good price. Liked that the nails and washers were included. Was concerned that the length. Length ended up being at least 16'6".
Scritto da: AC
Good value, not solid rubber, time will tell
Product was a little over 16' maybe 16' 9" or so, which was nice to have some margin for error. I redid 2 8' doors that have not had their bottom seal replaced in at least a decade. This wasn't a heavy duty rubber, but wasn't foam either, so no idea how long it will hold up. Since I cut in half, the outer part of the roll was easy to deal with by myself. The inner part had a tight coil and wanted to wind back up, so I hung it up and put heavy clamps on the end as weight to straighten it out, which it did well enough. Not sure about longevity of the nails - they were painted not galvanized. I think these will out before the rubber does and then I'll replaced with galvanized roofing nails. Overall, not an amazing product, but a good value nonetheless. I could see light under the door without a seal, and none with them.
Scritto da: clib
Not Rubber, Not Perfect...
Its Cheap material; definitely not rubber. My Garage door is an old wood door, double wide, it doesn't sit perfectly, although the resting place is a solid level cement threshold. Not what I needed, just too light weight and not bulky enough to fit tight. I did however install it and used the best parts of my old rubber one to double up on the ends of the door where I had the biggest gaps. Pictured here is the old rubber one from my door; the bottom of my wooden door with no weather stripping and finally the method I used to keep this in place while I was working solo. Even after doubling up I am still not pleased, but it is better than what I had with the old worn out one. take a look at your door closely while in the down position; if it all looks perfectly square, then this might work, but if your door (especially a double door) has a center sag (normal) then you may have gaps on each side. On a positive note, its plenty long for a 16 foot door, with some to spare; the tacs and built in washers are good and the washer combination should help keep the tacs from pulling right out of this poly material; plenty of these included.
Scritto da: Bernie Bennett
Not flexible
Not as ply able as I expected. Can't use
Scritto da: Harold M. Payne
Great product, just wish it was thicker (pause)
Easy to install, good product, just wished it was thicker ( pause)
Scritto da: Rick K
Depends how you want to use it
PROS: The price is VERY cheap & is actually pretty wide (other reviews complained about this) CONS: IF you actually use this as your only weather strip for the bottom of your garage door it provides little to no depth, thus water, wind, dirt, bugs and critters will still get in. Unless your garage floor is extremely level and your garage door is closed with downward & sustained force (not likely) there will be gaps. The strip is made of a rubber "like" material that has an almost spongy feel to it. The supplied nails do NOT look like the picture, they include a black plastic type washer, because the nails along would rip through the rubber "like strip. NOTE that almost ALL garage door bottoms are metal these days - so the nail are useless. I bought this NOT as a replacement for my current weather strip, but in the hopes of using a little of it as a CHEAP patch. I have a two car garage with a single door. On both ends there is a couple inch gap where my weather strip is short. It has been that way since I bought the house from the previous owner. I live in Florida & the other day I heard my wife yell - a snake was in our garage! Snakes are ALL around in Florida, this like most was a harmless garter snake but still not something you want to see - even in a garage. So as a quick/cheap fix I bought this. I cut this to length of my gap & tried attaching it to the bottom of the door. There was already on screw in the area I needed to patch so I started with that. I quickly learned that I needed a washer because my first attempt ripped right through the strip. My next problem was that I had to drill a starter hole in the bottom of the metal door plate which is quite thick. My 18V battery operated drill (or maybe the little drill bit I had on the end of it) were NOT up to the task. After 5 plus minutes of drilling with considerable pressure I barely put a mark in the door. The next idea I had was to somehow glue the piece on the door bottom. I tried just about everything. Double sided heavy duty mounting tape, a whole tube of Crazy Glue and even Mighty Putty which you are suppose to be able to use on rubber. Absolutely NOTHING will stick to this rubber "like" strip. So I ended up just cutting 3 piece on each end to length, stacked them on top of each other, sate them on the floor where the gap was & closed the door. On Monday I will just call in a garage door company and have them replace the whole thing. I would have rated it lower except it is a good price & may work for a select FEW people.
Scritto da: FFlintstone
Worked well for me
So, after too much time reading reviews about types of garage seals and foam vs. rubber, I just gave in and ordered this one. It seems thick and durable enough and stretched easily to flatten out as I nailed it from one end to the other. Included nails and plastic washers were fine.
Scritto da: dan
Simple, but seems to work.
Simple design. Easy to install. Cut to fit is easy to accomplish. Good seal when new. Hope it stays flexible over time to maintain good seal. Much less expensive than the round tubes that fit in a track.
Scritto da: DD_Zen
Easy Install, Great Seal
I'm very pleased with this garage door seal. I've had it on my garage doors over the past winter. It was easy to cut, trim and install. It's in great condition and provides an excellent seal. The material used is different from the previous seal, which was rubber - this one is a heavier duty foam. Despite that, it seems to have quickly flexed and provides a softer close and better weatherstripping.
Scritto da: Planner
Excellent product
Purchased this seal to replace a similar seal bought about 14 years ago. The original was quite badly perished but given the duration had last very well. The seal is fitted to a double garage with two separate metal garage doors. Each door measuring just under 7 ft so the 16ft length supplied is ample. The seal is fitted it to the bottom of the doors using self tapping screws into pre drilled holes in the base of the doors. It is held in place by a hardwood strip 7/8" by 3/4"; the self tappers are screwed through the hardwood strip, then through the seal and then into the base of the door. The seal can cover quite a reasonable vertical gap and as well as accomodating for variability in gap height from one side of the door to the other. You just can't get decent builders these days! Overall if you have a similar set up this is a good solution. I've just bought another as a spare.
Scritto da: Vanessa ~
Easy to install.
Easy to install. However, if you have a gap between your garage door and ground level, don't expect this product will totally block the gap because the angle of the rubber is not really 90 degree but a bit bent only.
Scritto da: Dr Andre Clarke
Four Stars
Good fit
Scritto da: JC
Perfect for an older wood garage door with limited clearance on framing.
After trying to install a rubber seal which slots into a newly installed aluminum track, I discovered the door wouldn't close due to limited clearance at the top of the framing. I was looking for something less 'bulky', and this fit the bill. It seals the gap, and is both pliable, and seemingly durable. As others have said, the nails/plastic washers supplied are lightweight, and not suitable for installation. I bought some 1" galvanized roofing nails, and replaced the lightweight nails, using the plastic washers. Perfect!

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