THE LEADING EXPERTS FOR RELIABLE AND TRUSTED GARAGE DOOR REPAIR SERVICES
(630) 216-7511 A garage door weather seal is an important, but often overlooked part of home repairs. Garage doors are an investment, and if you're not taking care of them properly, they will compromise the safety and value of your property. Replacing our weather seal is a great way to improve the resale value of your home without having to do major repairs or improvements.
An important part of maintaining a garage door is keeping it free from leaks and moisture condensation that could damage its entire structure. A good garage door weather seal can prevent water from coming through the seams by filling them up.
A door with a damaged, worn out or completely missing weather seal allows all the elements and moisture to get in, causing damage to your door's structure. Garage door weather seals can come in different sizes for different doors.
Each door has its own weather seal, and they are made specifically for that particular size and model. You can find a weather seal specifically designed for your garage door by looking at the product label.
If you need to replace your garage door weather seal, the best way is to buy a new one and have it professionally installed by Garage Door Repair Montgomery, IL that specializes in garage doors.
Daniel Garage Door And Gates Repair Montgomery, IL has experts who can help you determine whether or not you need a new garage door weather seal. We can handle the replacement for you, and will guarantee our work so you know it will last. Possible signs of a leaky garage door weather seal include:
• Water stains on the floor around your garage door.
• Water stains around your garage door. You can have a leaky weather seal when it is shaped in a way to channel water all over the area under the door and into your home, which can lead to mold, mildew and cold spots.
• Water coming in through gaps between the weather seal and frames of the door. This type of leak will look like an inch or two of water in certain places above the floor.
• Doorframe rust. This type of leak is more common in certain model doors that are made of galvanized steel, aluminum or other metals.
In addition to garage door weather seals, you should also consider how to maintain your home's exterior and interior. The best way to keep your home free of moisture is by regularly cleaning your exterior and interior surfaces while also replacing old window, door and cabinet covers or finials.
Call us today to learn more about how we can help you with all your garage door needs.