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No hay artículos en el carroEl sello de aluminio M-D en forma de U para debajo de la puerta cuenta con un sello de vinilo para protección contra corrientes de aire, humedad, polvo e insectos. Ahorra energía sellando la parte inferior de la puerta y evitando que el calor o el aire acondicionado se escape. Los agujeros de tornillo son de forma ovalada para permitir un fácil ajuste para sellar completamente el espacio en la parte inferior de la puerta. Todo el hardware necesario para instalar está incluido. Antes de la instalación, corta a la longitud deseada con una sierra para metales.
User
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de enero de 2025
Worked Great, and is a much better product and solution VS the Vinyl slip ons, I had two fail and went with this. The sealing gasket is replaceable, trimming to door size is simple and I wouldn't hesitate to buy this for someone else that had similar drafty doors.
D.L.
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de noviembre de 2024
The integral drip edge is a nice feature the door is exposed a driving rain. The aluminum extrusion is easy to trim around the side door seal with a hack saw making a very neat installation. I have bought this product previously and would again. The only negative is the price is a bit steep.
Preacher
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de agosto de 2019
The rubber sweap keeps sliding out of the track every time i open the door! i crimped the inside end as suggested.
Andrew MacDonald
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de mayo de 2018
Fantastic product! Easy to trim and install. Zero draft. I’m ordering another one for the front door.
Excavator61
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de julio de 2009
These are great if you have to cut off a door and strengthen it with some kind of stiffening device... which is what these are. They are made of aluminum channel and will support the bottom of the door and the rubber gasket will weather-seal the door bottom. Much better than a threshold with a rubber gasket.As an example, one of my rental homes has an odd-size rear door. 2'8 by only 77" tall. I buy standard metal exterior doors and cut them off to fit such odd opening sizes, and then install the door bottom to stiffen the door. Works great. Be sure to use plenty of urethane caulk or Goop adhesive to seal the bottom and keep the steel door from rusting out.These used to be available locally in the big box home centers, but no store stocks them around here anymore. I am glad I found this online source. I may order 10 more just to have them for future projects.And, I just realized I am going to have to find a source for the rubber gasket... because that gets torn up from tenants putting a heavy rug at the door and the door the gasket rubs the rug and gets torn up.Best way to use this door bottom is to also purchase an extra-high aluminum (or wood... I can custom craft the wood ones and save money)threshold and then shorten the door to accomodate the extra height. That way it won't rub the tenant's (or your) rug and get torn up. Thresholds should always allow for this, but many of the prehung doors these days don't offer a lot of clearance, especially if you decide to put ceramic tile at your foyer for example, and raise the height of the original floor.If you have never shortened a door to fit a threshold or door bottom, keep in mind that you can use a framing square to scribe the hinge side of the door jamb at a right angle to the bottom of the door, and then measure to the threshold to arrive at the exact cut line you need to assure a positive seal.The door bottom is "adjustable" in a way.. meaning you can locate it after you cut the door off, rehang it on the hinges... and then find the way it fits best against the threshold before you drill and screw the door bottom in the final position. I prefer to scribe and cut the door for an exact fit before I put the door back on the hinges.
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