

🚪 Seal the deal: Keep your garage dry, safe, and sleek!
The Jin&Bao Universal Garage Door Threshold Seal Strip is a 20-foot durable rubber weatherstrip designed to protect your garage from water, wind, snow, and debris. Engineered to withstand extreme temperatures from -40℉ to 284℉, it features a high-visibility yellow safety strip and anti-slip ridges for added safety. Easy to install and customizable to fit any garage door threshold, this seal improves energy efficiency by preventing drafts and keeps your garage cleaner and quieter.
| ASIN | B0832QXJVJ |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,335 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #26 in Weatherproofing Garage Door Seals |
| Brand | Jin&Bao |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (7,158) |
| Date First Available | December 27, 2019 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Thickness | 0.6 Inches |
| Item Weight | 12.12 pounds |
| Item model number | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Jin&Bao |
| Material | Rubber |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 240"L x 3.7"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Floor, Garage, Garage_door, Threshold |
| Size | 20 Feet |
| UPC | 761312557636 742440824883 761312557629 742440824913 794261107560 794261107515 761312557599 761312557643 |
| Unit Count | 20.0 Feet |
Y**E
Working great
So far this barrier is working. The garage door developed a very slight bend and I replaced the bottom rubber seal. The middle was making far more contact than the sides. I crammed backing rod material into the ends to stiffen the ends of my new seal but I needed more material to get a better seal. I found this product and it helped. I closed the door by hand and laid the product down on the ground. Once I figured where it made the best contact I used a carpenters pencil to mark my inner and outer margins. I trimmed the barrier and made sure it was tight fitting in the hopes that it would not shrink. I cleaned the floor and ever sprayed a little brake parts cleaner in a few spots to make sure no grease or oil was still on the concrete. I used Loktite 3x to create to outer parallel lines then zigzagged the adhesive between the first lines. I lowered the door and made sure the fit was perfect. I left the weight of the door to help hold it down and bond. After it was bonded I lifted the inner edge and ran a small bead of adhesive to make sure it was fully secured. I wiped up and excess and it had held well. I waited a full day before I drove the car over it. I have been happy with the way it has kept the water out and sealed the gap that formed over time. It was easy to work with. I didn’t have any of my ends that was not able to use. I believe this should hold up a good long while but time will ultimately decide that.
K**K
So far so good, looks like it will work
We purchased this because when it rains really hard water seeps in under the garage door at one end because the garage floor has settled on the right end theres a small gap. Since we installed it we have not had any leakage but we haven’t had any heavy rains. Time will tell, we’re optimistic. Had no trouble installing it, got two tubes of the good stuff. It easily laid out flat and is a good quality.
C**R
Great!!!(Get the threshold without the lines)
Works as described and keeps the rain out. However my garage door came down and wasn't perfectly straight. So I couldn't put the threshold down straight or the bottom of the door would have had gaps like it did before and defeat the purpose. ***If I had it to do over I wouldn't get the threshold with the yellow/blue lines. The lines on the threshold make it more noticable if the threshold isn't perfectly straight, more than a threshold without the lines.***
A**R
Quality, great seal
Great quality, excellent seal. No more water in garage!
J**.
Fixed My Water Issue
I picked up this 20-foot garage door threshold because I was tired of dealing with water coming into my garage every time it rained. Before installing it, I was constantly having to mop up puddles or move stuff off the floor to keep it dry. This simple fix made a big difference. Before installation, I laid the rubber threshold out in the sun for a bit to let it straighten out. I definitely recommend doing that. It made handling and positioning it way easier. Cutting it to size was easy using normal scissors, and I then used a good bead of silicone underneath to secure it in place. Once installed, it sealed tight against the bottom of the garage door, and I haven’t had a drop of water come through since. It’s held up well and looks good too. Super easy project that solved a frustrating problem. If you're dealing with water getting into your garage, this threshold might fix your problem!
T**N
Works great! Tropical storm tested and approved.
We just had the first tropical thunderstorm for Southern california and when I heard the weather forecast for it I rushed to buy one of these. The reason being, that our garage constantly gets water leaking underneath the garage door, halfway into the space every time it rains. The previous owner didn't take good care of the garage door trimming or concrete floor seal so I decided to DIY this one myself. I ripped out their old and useless previous stuff. First I purchased the top garage door rubber hose/base trim from Lowes. (Your basic T edge rubber tubing for the metal rail tracking of the door base). I found some tips that if you purchase WD 40 silicon spray lubricant, that it makes it easier for a solo person to easily pull the new rubber across the tracking rail themselves. So I did and it worked great! after the separate top rubber seal install, I then installed this guy for the concrete floor. The tips in the reviews were more than helpful to make sure I was able to (a) do it myself and (b) do it right the first time. Thank you fellow reviewers for your tips! So I first power washed my concrete floor edge so it was free of all gunk and dirt. This of course helps the adhesive I was about to place, actually stick well. Then I cut a piece of this threshold seal strip off that I wasn't going to need and used that shorter piece to measure and mark off sections at a time on my floor, where the trim would soon be laying down. This took a long time but worth it. I used a sharpie to draw lines around the edges of where the rubber seal was going to be placed. Constantly lowering my garage door to test and see if the newly added top tube seal would sit flush with this guy. Then after making my markings, I went ahead and grabbed the full strip this time, aligned it to my sharpie markings and to test before glueing. I again - closed the garage door one more time to make sure my top rubber tracking seal sat flush with this bottom seal strip appropriately and into the curve. I made a few minor adjustments to the rubber placements in certain sections by marking new sharpie lines here or there and then I was finally ready for the permanent glue down. I used the LOCTITE PL 3 X PREMIUM as some reviewers noted. I first put this loctite caulking close to (not on) the edges and then did zig zags in-between those edges. Then I slowly pressed the rubber seal sections one chunk at a time (remember I was doing this all by myself), with the remaining seal waiting to be set next thrown over my shoulder as I pressed sections at a time onto the caulking and making sure I was following my sharpie lines. Luckily you have time with the glue to make adjustments and slide around the rubber slightly before committing to the positioning. After the whole rubber seal was fully laying on the glue and aligned, I slowly walked on it, making sure it didn't accidentally slide around the floor underneath my shoes and making sure it didn't accidentally misalign. After walking on it and readjusting here or there - I put some heavy rocks and bricks on sections of it to keep it weighted as it dried. While I waited for the glue to do its thing, I had some extra Sika Flex caulking left over from my other house projects and put a bit at the edges/end of my garage seal/wood trim where water could get in to prevent water from rolling back in. after about an hour I closed my garage door so the weight of the door could continue the setting process from there. Relieved to report the large rain pour that weekend never got in, the inside floor stayed dry and this worked like a charm! Thank you again reviewers for your excellent tips and tricks.
P**E
Very nice floor seal for garage door. Keep water and debris out
Very durable and easy to install. Material seems to be very high quality and cuts easy with a sharp razor blade or cuter. We used this together with a new garage door seal (Garage Door Seals Bottom Rubber - Jobon 16.5 Ft Heavy-Duty Garage Door Weather Stripping Bottom Seal with Pre-drilled Aluminum Track Retainer Kit, Easy Installation for Home & Commercial) for a super bottom sealing. The two products together fit perfect and keep out all draft, water, debris etc. The color is a nice dark sheen black with a yellow pin stripe for sight safety
D**C
Hmmmm
I got the order but there was no silicone glue. I have 4 garage doors. That's a lot of glue.
O**Y
Good
G**O
Muy buen producto, resistente, de buen material y espesor, protege muy bien de insectos, suciedades
W**E
Did many Google searches for adhesives and rubber was not on manufacturers list of tested materials. Pl premium construction adhesive worked fine. No more water in garage.
J**E
The back of our garage has a smaller single car roller door and since the levels were not done right we used to get water coming through the gaps. Had previously installed a cheaper rubber seal but didn't work too well. This however seemed to have stopped the water coming, it has had a really good test last couple of weeks due to crazy amount of rain in Sydney. Definitely recommend
K**'
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