🔧 Seal the Deal: Elevate Your Garage Game!
The STORMGUARD04SR5072515BL Garage Floor Seal Threshold is a robust aluminium solution designed to seal gaps under garage doors ranging from 5 to 13mm. It effectively prevents draughts and water from entering your garage, ensuring a dry and comfortable space. The threshold is strong enough to withstand vehicle traffic and comes with a sealant cartridge for easy installation. Plus, it can be cut to size for a customized fit, making it a versatile addition to any garage.
Manufacturer | Stormguard |
Part Number | 04SR5072515BL |
Product Dimensions | 25 x 34 x 9 cm; 1.4 kg |
Item model number | 04SR5072515BL |
Size | 2515mm |
Colour | Aluminium |
Style | Single |
Finish | Unfinished |
Material | Plastic |
Shape | Curved |
Thickness | 13 Millimetres |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | threhold and selent |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.4 kg |
G**R
Best designed door seal..Well happy
Just finished building my man-cave and I had kept the door gaps down to a minimum but in driving rain and wind the leaves and small puddles welcomed me every time I opened my double doors. Looked around the available floor seals and I am glad I decided to purchase this one. Yes there are slightly cheaper floor seals out there but they do not seal the door gaps as good as this one. If like me you compare the products before you buy you will have noticed the difference in the cross section shape between the cheaper floor seals and this one. The cheaper seal shape rise up then drops down equally so that you end up with a small wave shape. They should still keep the rain and leaves out (hopefully) with only a small radiused contact area against the square edge of your door. Compare that to this cross sectional shape and you will see it is a 'C' or a breaking wave that any dude would like to ride. The door contact area of this seal is not only the same as the cheaper design but the top end of the 'C' butts against the back of your door. So you get two contact areas with an air gap between each seal. No draughts, rain or leaves in even extreme. So warmer cave equals happier work times and wetter tonsils.This seal comes with adhesive and good instructions. The seal is hard to cut so watch yourself if using Stanley blades. I found a fine toothed hacksaw to cut it to length and trim/shape with knife but remember to always cut away from yourself and always measure twice!Once down it recommends you to not drive over it for 24 hours. I was a bit worried about the adhesive basically because I had just spent money on priming and painting the floor. You know how it is if it don't stick it will look a mess. Well the adhesive is fine and does the job well. I must admit there is too much glue if you followed as instruction but I went over the top and put it all down.Hopefully you understand my description. Sorry if you don't. I will say I don't sell or work for the seller or the manufacturer. I am just the guy next door, an engineer and someone who expects the best product I can afford.
M**.
Mr.
This is a good product it has sealed well along the bottom of the garage door with no problems at all.
J**A
Good product, works as advertised
I had read some reviews and seen advice from other people. Having done this I found the product obvious to use and it seems to work well, doing it's job of keeping my garage dry. The adhesive is simple to use and it fills in the small gaps you'll get due to bumpy concrete.I did find after fitting the strip that there was still some dampness getting through, which confused me for a while. It seems that this was due to the concrete floor itself being a bit porous. I say this because the problem went away after I used some concrete waterprofing treatment I had lying around, (an old tin of Grangers proofing).
K**N
Well designed and works well
This is easy to fit. In my case it was going onto a concrete floor which had ripples in it, and the door was a roller shutter type. First I made the floor as level as possible by chipping off the high spots. Then lay the strip down and cut to length. Make sure the lip seats against the rubber seal on the bottom of the door. To do this, I went inside the garage and closed the door until it was almost shut, then pushed the strip until the lip was against the edge of the rubber strip on the bottom of the door. Mark the floor where the strip is. Clean the concrete, and then use the supplied sealant (you will need a dispensing gun for this) to put down a continuous bead in a zig-zag fashion (careful, this sealant is black will stick to anything that comes near it - fingers, trousers etc.) Lay the strip down and ensure it is aligned to the marks on the floor, and press down firmly. I then closed the door to ensure that the strip remained under pressure until it dried (24 hrs).Next day it had stuck, and it works very well - stops the water coming under the door into the garage.
G**N
Did The Trick
This product really does work. Have approx 5m wide garage door. Floor is somewhat uneven and within 30cm or so of door, drops sharply to the pavement level. Water ingress at the two outer edges was a constant problem. To level it off would have required a fair bit of work to lay new cement floor.Bought two of these steps, laid out or for length first, then cut to fit width. Made the score marks for the cuts around the shutter tracks (allowed for Stormguard to go in between tracks to butt up against wall).Instructions say lazy wave pattern for the adhesive (see instructions and it will make sense). Did that but water still got in underneath the raised unglued areas.Re applied adhesive but much tighter wave pattern and after it cured, using the adhesive, grouted the joint between the two lengths and the edges of the Stormguard the whole length of the inner and outer sides. Have had it down for several months with vehicle going over it twice a day and not a drop of water ingress to date.NB. Whilst the adhesive is not cured it can be removed quite easily with white spirit on a tissue or cloth. For the full 5m width to glue down and grout 5m inner and 5m outer edge, I only used about 3/4 of one tube of adhesive. This is black and comes in a tube exactly the same as bathroom silicon sealant, for use with a manual sealant gun or powered dispenser. The sealant can be used in multiple applications.
M**F
Over 9 months and still good as new
I installed this one side of a double garage in May 2022. Installation was fairly simple, the instructions are easy to follow, the worst part was cutting around the door brackets.Usually when we have some heavy rain the floor would be wet, a good 12 inches inside the garage but with this down 100% dry. No leaves or debri either.Well worth the investment.
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