Garage Door Land Garage Guardian U Bottom Seal: High Quality, Weather Resistant, North American Tested
The Garage Guardian U Bottom Seal T Ends are the perfect solution for those looking to improve the energy efficiency and weather-proofing of their garage door. This high-quality seal set is designed for an array of temperatures is proudly made in North America, ensuring the highest quality and durability.
This seal set is easy to install and comes with all the necessary hardware and instructions for installation. It is also easy to maintain, as it can be cleaned with just a damp cloth and some mild detergent. The seal is designed to be compatible with most standard garage doors and the T-Ends design allows for easy adjustment to fit your specific garage door.
Features
- Made For Extreme weather. The Garage Guardian U Bottom Seal is rated for weather from -40°F (-40°C) to 284 °F (140 °C). Making it a durable piece of weather stripping for your garage.
- Made with High Quality PVC. With North American supplied PVC Boer creates a durable and flexible product that can withstand cracking and warping.
- 40 Years of Research and Development. Not to mention, we have spent 40 years developing and perfecting the perfect weather stripping product for garage doors. Importantly, this kind of commitment is passed down to every product.
The U Bottom Seal T Ends are designed to be flexible and durable, able to withstand extreme temperatures. This means that it will remain functional even in the coldest or hottest weather conditions, providing you with a reliable seal all year round.
So, if you want to protect your garage and make it more comfortable to use, consider the Garage Door Land U Bottom Seal T Ends.
Specifications
- Lengths available: 10ft, 16ft, 20ft
- Width: 3"
- Material: Flexible PVC
- Compatible with T End Aluminum Retainer
- Custom Lengths Available
Of course, if you are looking for more coverage for a larger garage door, come see our XL version for maximum coverage.
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Installing windows in your garage door can drastically transform the appearance and functionality of your space, allowing natural light to flood in and enhancing the curb appeal of your home. While the idea might seem daunting to some homeowners, with the right tools and guidance, adding windows to your garage door can be a straightforward DIY project. In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through each step of the process, ensuring you achieve professional results. If you're seeking to elevate your garage's aesthetic and add value to your property, read on to discover the essentials of garage door window installation.
Benefits of Changing your Garage Door Window
Remember, upgrading or changing the windows on your garage door can do more than just give it a facelift. These modifications can introduce an array of advantages, from illuminating your space with natural light to adding tangible value to your home.
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Enhanced Natural Lighting: One of the most immediate benefits of adding or updating windows on your garage door is the influx of natural light. This can transform a previously dim and dark garage space into a bright and welcoming area, potentially reducing the need for artificial lighting during the day.
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Improved Aesthetic Appeal: Changing or adding windows can give your garage door a fresh, modern look, boosting the overall curb appeal of your home. With a variety of designs and styles available, homeowners can choose windows that complement their home's architecture and personal style preferences.
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Increased Property Value: Upgraded garage doors, especially those with stylish windows, can increase the overall value of your home. Prospective homebuyers often appreciate both the functionality and the enhanced appearance that garage door windows offer, making your property more appealing in the real estate market.
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Ventilation and Airflow: Some garage door windows can be opened, providing the added advantage of ventilation. This can be particularly beneficial for those who spend a significant amount of time working in the garage, as it helps in circulating fresh air and reducing any buildup of fumes or odors.
Safety First
Of course, installing windows would be exciting but, but it's essential to tread with caution. The process involves certain risks that, if overlooked, can result in accidents or damage. Before you dive in, consider these four critical safety precautions to ensure a smooth and hazard-free experience.
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Wear Protective Gear: Always wear safety goggles to shield your eyes from dust, debris, or broken glass. Additionally, donning a pair of durable gloves can protect your hands from sharp window edges and heavy materials.
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Secure the Garage Door: Ensure that the garage door is in the "down" position and disconnected from the automatic opener, if applicable. This prevents any accidental movements which might result in injuries.
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Use the Right Tools: Utilize the appropriate tools for the job and make sure they are in good working condition. Avoid makeshift solutions as they can lead to accidents or cause damage to the window or door.
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Work with a Partner: It's advisable to have a second person to help, especially when removing or placing the new window. This not only ensures the job is done efficiently but also provides immediate assistance in case of any unexpected situations or emergencies.
Tools Needed
Once you have your safety needs met, now its time to assemble the tools you'll need. Installing the windows are a simple process and only requires the following tool.
- Screw driver - To secure the windows with the provided screws.
- Ladder - If installing the windows on the upper panels.
- Tape Measure + Painters tape - To measure and mark the cutout on the garage door.
- Drill - to start your pilot holes.
- Reciprocating Saw - To make the cutout on the garage door panel.
- Bubble Level - To make sure the windows are straight
- Adhesion Promoter for Plastic (Optional) - If you plan on painting the polypropylene frames. Can be purchased from your local automotive or home hardware store. Home Depot US or Canadian Tire (CA)
How to Install the Windows
Now that you have all the tools you need (and the second person), it is time to install the windows. Remember the hardest part of the installation is making the cut. Always measure twice and cut once.
*We recommend installing 1 window at a time*
*If you plan on painting the window frames, paint them before installation*
Step 1 - Unboxing the Windows:
Unbox the windows and make sure you have an outer frame, a glass unit, and an inside frame. The inside frame should be the ones with the screw holes. Check the packaging for screws, and preassemble them to make sure everything fits together.
Step 2 - Marking the Cutout:
Using the provided measurements (from the product page, or through customer service) use the tape measure to draw out the cut-out dimensions. It is recommended to use the bubble level and the painter's tape to mark out and make sure each dimension is straight.
Step 3 - Drill Pilot Holes:
Now that you have your dimensions marked out on the garage door. Use your drill to put some pilot holes in your garage door. This way it will make it easier for your reciprocating saw to get started.
Step 4 - Cut the Opening:
Insert your reciprocating saw into a pilot hole and use it to cut along the drawn lines.
Step 5 - Remove Section and Trim:
After completing the initial cut remove the cut out section and trim down and spots you have have missed making sure the cutout is as straight as possible.
Step 6 Install Window (2 People Required):
Once you finished the cutout, place the front frame (one without the screw holes) into the opening. Have the second person hold the outside frame as you go inside the garage to place the glass unit into the opening. Once the glass unit is in place, put the back frame into the opening sandwiching the glass unit between the front frame and back frame. Secure both frames together with the screws provided. The screws should be snug but not overtightened, to allow for thermal expansion.
Step 7 - Repeat Steps :
Now that you finished, the first window stand back and admire your handy work for a little bit. Then repeat steps 2-6 for the other windows.
Enjoy Your Garage Door Windows!
And just like that you revitalized your garage door at a fraction of the cost. Think of those garage windows as more than just a facelift; they're about lighting up spaces and boosting value. With a bit of care and the right tools, you're on your way to a brighter garage. Cheers to your next DIY adventure!