Sealing a garage door against the elements involves attaching various materials designed to close gaps and prevent drafts, water infiltration, and pest intrusion. These materials, often rubber, vinyl, or foam, are affixed to the door’s frame or panels. For example, a common application involves placing flexible rubber stripping along the bottom edge of the door to create a tight seal against the concrete floor.
A well-sealed garage door offers significant advantages. It helps regulate internal temperatures, protecting stored items and potentially improving the energy efficiency of attached homes. Furthermore, preventing water entry minimizes the risk of damage caused by moisture and mold. Historically, simple felt or wood strips were used, but advances in material science have led to more durable and effective solutions like today’s specialized weather seals.