01-21-14, 04:48 PM | #1 |
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Door gasket / seal review
I bought 5 new door seals at home depot “Frost King E/O 1 in. x 7 ft. White Vinyl Clad Foam Kerf Door Seal”
Frost King E/O 1 in. x 7 ft. White Vinyl Clad Foam Kerf Door Seal-DS7W/25 at The Home Depot This is did not work well at all it is better than what I had but not very thick or wide enough. I went to Lowes and bought 1 “M-D Building Products 1-in x 6-ft 9-in White Vinyl Clad Foam Door Weatherstrip” Shop M-D Building Products 1-in x 6-ft 9-in White Vinyl Clad Foam Door Weatherstrip at Lowes.com This is good stuff ¼ “ wider than the other stuff even know the same size is stated. It is also thicker. I will be replacing all the ones I bought from home depot with this product. In the pictures first one the top one is from Lowes (M-D Building Products ) the second picture the one the top one is from home depot (Frost King). Last edited by pinballlooking; 01-21-14 at 04:57 PM.. |
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01-22-14, 07:56 AM | #2 |
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It's too bad you have to do it twice, but thanks for sharing.
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01-22-14, 08:36 AM | #3 |
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Something that has been suggested here before is magnetic door seals similar to what your fridge door has. It almost guarantees a good seal.
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01-22-14, 10:28 AM | #4 |
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I usually buy stuff at Lowes first because I get a 5% discount but Home Depot had magnetic door seals and Lowes did have them. When I got there they had some but they were in terrible shape. They really were not usable so I bought the Frost King seals.
The M-D Building Products ones are sealing well it was windy yesterday and I had air coming through the door until I put in the new seal and it did a good job. If you have steel doors it probably is hard to beat magnetic door seals. Does anybody have a good brand they recommend? Last edited by pinballlooking; 01-22-14 at 10:41 AM.. |
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BTW, thanks for post this! It reminded me that I could definitely benefit by replacing mine. Mine are kind of crushed, non-magnetic ones. I'll have to do a review of what I find at the store.
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Please do, I'm going to add this to my Reno thread.
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I tried using some of that tape backed epdm sealing on a garage door. Horrible. The stuff just falls off when it gets cold. I guess i should have known better. I'll be interested in any other thoughts, comments, reviews because I have a few doors that need some help. I also still have a slider that is covered in poly (non useable) because it leaks air so bad.
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01-28-14, 09:29 AM | #8 |
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MD building products has (or had) a door seal called jamb up weather strip kit. In the past I have used these on wood jamb exterior doors. They worked well.
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01-28-14, 09:35 AM | #9 |
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I just bought M-D Building Products 01610 Beige Magnetic Weather Stripping For Steel Doors –
M-D Building Products 01610 Beige Magnetic Weather Stripping For Steel Doors #0029926 at HardwareAndTools.com Hopefully this weekend I will be installing them and I will post pictures and a review. One big issue is some of my doors closer at the top than the bottom and the bottom is too far for the seal to work. |
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Any updates? After 6 years?? LOL Asking because I am tacking this now. Never even new magnetic was possible. What magnets are used on the door?
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