Cold air, rain, dust, and bugs can slip under a worn garage door seal. DoorPatrol Garage Door Repair Vancouver replaces cracked bottom seals, side weatherstrips, and top seals so the door closes cleanly again. Our garage door weather seal service helps protect stored items, reduce drafts, quiet door movement, and stop small gaps before they grow into bigger garage door repair needs.







A weak seal often shows as daylight under the door, wet marks near the floor, or leaves pushed into the garage. Our team checks the bottom rubber, side stops, top trim, and door fit. When a broken garage door also needs balance help, we can connect seal work with garage door spring repair or cable repair so the door closes evenly.
The bottom seal takes the most wear because it rubs the floor every time the door opens and closes. We remove brittle rubber, clean the retainer, fit the right profile, and test the full travel. If the opener strains after the new seal touches down, we can also review opener repair and sensor repair needs.
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Side and top weatherstripping should press lightly against the door face without bending the panel. If the trim is warped, nailed too tight, or pulled away, the seal may scrape, leak, or leave a visible line of light. We set the stop trim carefully, and when panel damage is part of the gap, panel replacement may be reviewed too.
A fresh perimeter seal can help the garage feel cleaner and less drafty, especially when the door faces wind. ENERGY STAR notes that simple air sealing can support comfort and efficiency, including weather stripping on doors. During service, we also watch for bent track or rough rollers, because track repair and roller replacement can affect how tightly the door lands.
Not every garage door uses the same seal. Some doors need a U-shape bottom seal, some need bulb rubber, and older doors may need new stop molding. We measure the opening, check the retainer, and avoid forcing a part that will bind. If loose brackets or hinges change the door angle, hinge replacement may help the seal sit flat.
Weather stripping cannot hide every door problem. If one corner sits higher, the seal may crush on one side and float on the other. The DoorPatrol team checks door balance, cable tension, spring force, and floor contact before calling the job done. When the lift system is the reason for uneven closing, torsion spring replacement may be part of the repair plan.
First, we look at where air, water, or daylight is entering. Then we inspect the bottom retainer, side trim, top stop, door panels, and floor slope. We explain what can be sealed and what may need repair. If a nearby entry door is also hard to close, sliding door repair may be a useful related service.
Next, we remove damaged rubber or trim without tearing up the door face or leaving sharp bits behind. Guides like Clopay’s garage door seal guide show why bottom, side, threshold, and brush seals serve different jobs. We choose the seal type that fits the door, not just the cheapest strip on the shelf, so the repair lasts longer.
After the old seal is out, we clean the channel, check for bent metal, and trim the new material to fit the opening. The seal should slide or fasten smoothly, with no bunching at the ends. We also watch the floor line, because low spots can let water pass even when the rubber looks new.
Last, we close the door and test the seal from inside and outside. We look for light, scraping, rubbing, and heavy pressure that could stress the opener. DoorPatrol Garage Door Repair Vancouver keeps the visit clear and practical, so you know what was replaced, why it mattered, and how to keep the new seal clean.
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A worn seal can look small, but it often points to bigger garage door service needs. Customers call when a commercial garage door is stuck, a broken garage door drags, or the floor keeps getting wet. We keep the work simple: inspect, explain, replace what is worn, test the close, and help you decide what should be fixed next.
You can replace some simple bottom seals yourself if the retainer is clean, the seal profile matches, and the door is safe to move. Call a technician when the old seal is nailed in, rusted, stuck in the track, or the door does not close evenly. A poor fit can leave gaps or make the opener work harder.
Light after a new seal usually means the door, frame, or floor is not even. The seal may be too small, the side stop may be set too far back, or the bottom panel may be bent. If the door also refuses to open or close, this article about a garage door that will not open may help you spot warning signs.
The right bottom seal depends on the retainer shape, door width, floor condition, and how much compression is needed during closing. U-shape, bulb, T-end, and bead-end seals are not always interchangeable. We measure before replacing parts, because forcing the wrong rubber into the channel can tear the seal or stop the door from closing smoothly.
Yes. Weather stripping that is too thick, twisted, frozen, or fastened too tight can rub the door and make closing harder. The opener may reverse, the seal may fold, or the door may sit slightly open. A technician checks both the seal and the door movement so the repair blocks drafts without adding extra strain.
Call a garage door repair team when water enters under the door, especially if the bottom rubber is cracked or the door does not touch the floor evenly. Weather stripping can help, but floor slope, concrete dips, clogged drains, or a bent bottom panel may also be involved. A proper inspection helps avoid replacing the wrong part.
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Stop letting drafts, rain, pests, and dust enter through a worn garage door seal. DoorPatrol Garage Door Repair Vancouver can inspect the opening, replace damaged weather stripping, and test the door before leaving. Call today for clear help, simple booking, and a cleaner close that protects your garage without making the repair feel confusing or rushed.