How Do You Seal a Rollup Garage Door? - 4" Brush Seals Installation On The Shop
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- Опубликовано: 18 янв 2023
- In this video we share the 4" rollup door brush seals that we chose for our garage and how we installed them.
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Our first year with our new garage, in the blowing north winters we have up here in upstate NY, our garage took a huge amount of snow inside. Imagine my surprise when i open the door to walk in. The following year, door BRUSHES baby!!! Haven`t had ANY snow in the garage since. Just gotta love the simple things that fix bad things from happening. The brushes you installed are the same exact brushes we used for our roll-up`s. Now, because the trim is really wide on our garage around the doors, i was able to slide the aluminum behind the trim, screw it back in, you can`t even tell there is any brushes around the whole door unless you really look for it. Yup, they roll up an down harder, but it was well worth it! Lucas, go get some silicone door spray lube, spray the heck out of them brushes, it does help make the door open an close a little easier. Spray your latches too while you`re there, too. Great video`s as always.
Oh that silicone spray is a great idea! Thanks! I’ll do that!
You only build the building once, but you got to heat it forever. Hope you can upgrade those doors to insulated one day.
I have a plan! 😊 We will get there. Thanks for watching!
Nice install Lucas, you made it look easy!👍🏻
Thanks! It has made a huge difference in there. We were able to heat it and work out there during the zero temps a couple weeks ago!
Thanks for this! We've just got our barn built, which I'm insulating now, and I was wondering what the hell I was going to do about the big gap above the garage door! This is the perfect solution I think!
They do look pretty nice, great addition 👍🏻. Have a great weekend Lucas 🙋🏼♂️🙂👍🏻
Thanks, Luc! You too!
Great video Lucas! As always
Thanks, Bud!
Thanks! I've been racking my brain trying to figure out how I was going to fill a 3" gap at the top of my (4) 10' doors. Standing on the scaffold I could feel the cold air rolling in through the gap . . . BTW, great job on your building!
I had the same worry. I was so glad to find these things. Thanks!
I like holding the item in your hand while using a powerful hand tool when your right next to a nice big bench vice, lol. Great to watch this as I'm looking to do similar. Thanks. Thumbs up.
Lol. Safety third. 🤷🏼♂️
Nice job. That'll help for sure. Nice job. Sun glasses or safety squinting 🤪 all good
I safety squint far too often…
Would it work if you order a door a foot higher than your opening? That way you it should open tight to the header
Truth on not finishing a project. Get it to where you can use it....then move on to the next one!
I’m the worst at that!
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead 🤣 you surely are NOT alone!
How much did the door weigh? What did you pay for one?
I'm going to install those down the sides of my roll up door. I'm getting rain infiltrating one side. Good video but why the fish eye lens? It distorts everything.
You are right, it does. I film using a go pro and that is the trade off for portability and convenience. 🤷🏼♂️
Are they jacor or north shore? I’m having trouble finding the one you got on the north shore site.. are the ones you got 45 degree angle or straight
The ones I got are straight. The Amazon link matches the ones that I used.
How are these holding up for you? Are they the JaCor seals? I’m in the SW and the door company that installed my doors said they will curl up after a few months. JaCor said they sell the nylon one and they hold up fine. Dont want to tear up my finish trim for something that wont eventually work.
Mine are holding up great! They still work and looks the same as when installed. They are JaCor.
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead Awesome to hear to that. And thanks for the quick response!
Is that a 1973 super Beatel, I saw in your Garage,
Close! 1974 😊
Most professional don’t include the door brushes.
The brushes made a big difference for us!
Will these stop rodents?
I believe it would.