A: The door thickness is not the deciding factor, it is the width of the track that the T-end slip into.
by|Dec 10, 2023
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Q:I've installed the seal but after several open/closes the seal starts coming off. What is the best way to keep it in place?
by|Oct 12, 2023
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A: You will need to purchase a U-shape seal with larger T-Ends.
by|Nov 10, 2023
Q:Can a round, foam insert be used with this?
by|Feb 3, 2022
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A: Yes
by|Feb 4, 2022
A: POSSIBLE BUT I WOULD NOT USE BECAUSE THE GASKET IS DESIGNED TO COMPRESS WHEN THE DOOR HITS THE FLOOR.
by|Dec 10, 2023
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A: I suppose you could if you wanted to, but this seal doesn't require it and I would not do it myself as it would change how the seal works when the bottom of the garage contacts the pavement, you're garage door opener my sense that an object is there and reopen. If you use a foam insert you'll probably have to adjust the down limit on or garage door opener to accept the insert. Unless you have a huge gap at the bottom of the garage door, I do not recommend using the foam insert. With your new seal be sure to have about 3 to 4 inches overhang at each end, you then fold those ends back into the bottom seal, this closes the end gap and you don't have to crimp the T channel ends. You can contact me again if you have any other concerns or problems, I've installed quite a few garage door seals.
by|Jul 25, 2023
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A: I'm sure if you find the correct size you could. It would be a tough task to get it to go thru a long length, it would have to be stiff and you would need a lot of soap are my thoughts.
by|Feb 5, 2022
A: Yes. That’s what I added as it seemed important for structural seal and pest blockage, as well as to reduce inside access by critters. I believe it was 3/4” round that I ordered for purpose. Any flexible non-deforming material might work. One possible issue for the foam rope is that it can lose shape under pressure and not seat the same over time.
by|Jul 25, 2023
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Q:will this work on a wood garage door
by|Nov 15, 2021
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A: No, you need to have track installed to receive the seal. However, if you search the HomeDepot.com website for: 10 ft. Nail-On Garage Door Bottom Seal, you will find the seal that will work for your door.
by|Sep 5, 2022
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Q:are the T ends less the 1/4inch ? I need approx 3/16 to slide in my track.
by|Sep 18, 2020
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A: They might be a bit undersized but I don't think they are that small
by|Dec 5, 2020
A: Worked great
by|Dec 4, 2020
A: 1/4 " was to wide for our door. This was 3/16 " and fit perfectly.
by|Dec 8, 2023
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A: The T ends are 1/4" as advertised.
by|Oct 11, 2023
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A: Yes. Seal that I received was slightly under a 1/4 inch. Used a little dishwashing soap on seal and it slid right in. Easy installation.
by|Nov 15, 2023
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Q:Pewing58
by|Aug 5, 2020
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A: 1/4" is the smallest we manufacture.
by|Aug 6, 2020
Q:Will this fit the 9x7 Coplay door?
by|Jul 9, 2020
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A: Measure track on bottom that seal fits in there are a couple different sizes
by|Sep 11, 2022
A: My wife & I installed it following instructions found on You Tube. Cleaning the tracks with compressed air and soaking the seal in warm water with dish soap are key to a smooth installation.
by|Feb 10, 2024
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A: Unfortunately, we do not have the specs on Coplay doors. You will need to contact Coplay, to find out the width of their tracks.
by|Sep 11, 2022
A: As long as you have the T channel! And it’s the 1/4”. Measure the t opening. Lots are 5/16”. This one is a 1/4”.