
Garage Door Bottom Seal Replacement | DIY or Call a Pro?
A worn garage door bottom seal can allow water, cold air, insects, rodents, leaves, and debris to enter your garage. In many cases, replacing the bottom weatherstripping is a straightforward DIY project. However, if the retainer is damaged, the seal is seized in place, or the door requires adjustment, professional installation may be the better option.
This guide explains how to replace a garage door bottom seal, common signs of failure, and when it’s time to call a garage door professional.
Frequently Asked Questions About Garage Door Bottom Seals
HOW DO I KNOW IF MY GARAGE DOOR BOTTOM SEAL NEEDS REPLACEMENT?
Look for cracks, gaps, flattening, brittleness, water intrusion, drafts, or visible daylight under the door.
WHY IS WATER COMING UNDER MY GARAGE DOOR?
A worn bottom seal, uneven concrete floor, damaged retainer, or improperly adjusted door can allow water to enter.
WHAT TYPE OF GARAGE DOOR BOTTOM SEAL DO I NEED?
The most common styles include U-rubber, T-style, bead-style, and bulb-style weatherstripping. The correct seal depends on your door’s bottom retainer.
HOW LONG DOES A GARAGE DOOR BOTTOM SEAL LAST?
Most garage door bottom seals last between 5 and 10 years depending on weather exposure, usage, and climate conditions.
CAN I REPLACE A GARAGE DOOR BOTTOM SEAL MYSELF?
Yes. If the retainer is in good condition and the door can be safely secured, many homeowners can replace the seal themselves.
WHY WON’T MY NEW BOTTOM SEAL SLIDE INTO THE TRACK?
Dirt, corrosion, bent retainers, or using the wrong seal style are common reasons installation becomes difficult.
DO ALL GARAGE DOOR SEALS FIT EVERY DOOR?
No. Garage door seals are not universal. Always verify the retainer style and dimensions before purchasing replacement weatherstripping.
CAN A NEW BOTTOM SEAL HELP WITH DRAFTS AND PESTS?
Absolutely. A properly installed seal helps block drafts, moisture, insects, rodents, dust, and debris.
Watch this quick guide to learn how to replace your garage door bottom seal and determine whether it’s a DIY repair or a job best left to a professional.
DIY if:
- Existing seal slides out easily
- Retainer is not damaged
- Door is safely secured
- You’re comfortable working with basic tools
Call a pro if:
- Retainer is bent or rusted
- Seal is seized inside the track
- Water continues entering after replacement
- Door requires adjustment or service
- You are unsure which seal is compatible
Safe DIY Steps to Replace a Garage Door Bottom Seal
Raise and Secure the Door
Open the garage door and secure it safely before beginning work.
Remove the Old Weatherstripping
Slide the old seal out of the retainer track. Cut it into sections if necessary.
Clean the Retainer
Remove dirt, rust, and debris from the track to ensure smooth installation.
Measure and Cut the New Seal
Measure the door width and cut the replacement seal slightly longer if required.
Install the New Seal
Feed the new weatherstripping into the retainer and slide it across the full width of the door.
Test the Seal
Close the door and verify that the seal contacts the floor evenly across the entire opening.
Service Area
Direct Doors provides garage door bottom seal replacement and weatherstripping services throughout Vaughan, Brampton, Mississauga, Richmond Hill, Markham, Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Courtice, Oakville, Burlington, Barrie, and surrounding GTA communities.
We help homeowners stop water intrusion, drafts, insects, rodents, and energy loss caused by damaged garage door weatherstripping. View our complete Garage Door Repair Services