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Brand | M-D Building Products | M-D Building Products | M-D Building Products | Frost King |
Name | 1.75 in x 1.25 in White Door Weatherstrip Corner Seal | 1 in. x 81 in. White Vinyl-Clad Replacement Weatherstrip | 1 in. x 6 ft. 8 in. Vinyl-Clad Replacement Weatherstrip | 9 ft. x 3 in Vinyl Garage Door Top and Side Seal |
Price | $348 | $458 | $458 | $847 |
Ratings | (54) | (82) | (61) | (192) |
Material | Vinyl | Other | Other | PVC |
Builders Hardware Product Type | Weatherstrip | Door Threshold | Door Threshold | Door Threshold |
Product Width (in.) | 1.25 in | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Product Length (in.) | 0.5 in | 81 in | ||
Interior/Exterior | Exterior | |||
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Brand | M-D Building Products | M-D Building Products | M-D Building Products | Frost King |
Name | 1.75 in x 1.25 in White Door Weatherstrip Corner Seal | 1 in. x 81 in. White Vinyl-Clad Replacement Weatherstrip | 1 in. x 6 ft. 8 in. Vinyl-Clad Replacement Weatherstrip | 9 ft. x 3 in Vinyl Garage Door Top and Side Seal |
Price | $348 | $458 | $458 | $847 |
Ratings | (54) | (82) | (61) | (192) |
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Builders Hardware Product Type | ||||
Product Width (in.) | ||||
Product Length (in.) | ||||
Interior/Exterior | ||||
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Yes. (depending on the door size) you will probably need a full piece for each side and a partial for the top (so, 3-pieces total). I hope this helps!
This product is only available in white and brown
If you have to curve it, I would think the rubber not vinyl would work better. The vinyl I just installed would have been hard to curve.
This is currently unavailable in 96" to special order.
Unfortunately it is not.
It can only be used to replace the one that came out of the door with the same profile
You can simply pull the old one out place the new one in the same orientation in the slot in the door jamb and cut it to length when you're finished
My front door did not have grooves. I had help with that one. We placed it backwards, with the part that would fit in the grooves flat against the jam, and used a battery nail gun to shoot small staples onto the black part. When the door shuts, the soft part seals the door. The back door had grooves and easy to do.
There should be a groove in your door jam, the old weatherstrip was in. This piece slides into that groove, no screws..
It works just fine.