Take out your nails and nail the header piece into position.
Installing garage door weather strips.
You ll start by removing the old garage door weatherstripping then measuring cutting and installing the new pieces.
Start at the top of the door and not at the sides.
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Make sure that the end of the top section weatherstripping is even with the end of the base.
Using a miter saw cut square ends of the header piece.
When the door closes the flap on the stop molding presses against the door to provide a tight seal around the sides and top of the garage door.
Next clamp the door in place either up or down depending on the task using vice grips one on each side of the door.
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Hold each of the side pieces in place and nail them in the same fashion as you nailed the header piece.
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Pvc stop molding nails to the outside frame of the garage door.
Garage door top and side weather seal installation.
Begin by carefully removing the existing weatherstripping.
The stripping comes factory attached to a plastic piece that can be affixed directly to your existing garage door frame.
Unplug the door opener.
Nails into the wood flange and position the weatherstripping so the entire length of the foam seals against the door.
Put the door in manual operation by pulling the release.
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Test the garage door to be sure it opens and closes smoothly.
Screws are not included close the garage door.
Doorstop is made with built in weatherstripping specifically for garage doors.
Measure and cut the base and the top section weather stripping to the desired length.
Top and side garage door weatherstripping seals come in a variety of styles.
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Trim the soft weather stripping at the top of the side pieces at about a 45 degree angle so the top and side pieces overlap nicely.
Use a hammer or a pry bar to pull out the nails.
Tack the door weather stripping in place but don t drive the nails home yet.
A miter saw will make fine cuts in your header piece and make your work easier.
Take extra care to make sure that it doesn t damage the doorframe itself.
Top and side seals.