







🚪 Seal smart, live dry — your garage’s new best friend!
The Jin&Bao Universal Garage Door Threshold Seal Strip is a 10-foot heavy-duty rubber weatherproofing solution designed to keep your garage clean and dry by blocking water, dust, and debris. Engineered to withstand extreme temperatures from -40℉ to 284℉, it features a bright yellow safety strip and anti-slip ridges for visibility and traction. Easy to install and customizable to fit any garage door width, this durable seal strip ensures a long-lasting airtight barrier that enhances your garage’s protection and curb appeal.



| ASIN | B0BTMQ6SBG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,487 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #2 in Weatherproofing Garage Door Seals |
| Brand Name | Jin&Bao |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,156) |
| Included Components | NO |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 120"L x 3.7"W |
| Item Thickness | 0.6 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Universal Garage Door Threshold Seal Strip, Bottom Weather Stripping Replacement Rubber Waterproof |
| Manufacturer | Jin&Bao |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Recommended Uses For Product | garage sealing, weatherproofing |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Feet |
A**R
Heavy, well made, works great, and a pleasure to install
Some products look like a simple, great idea until you start to install it, and then you find out it's a nightmare and a joke. Not the case for this threshold seal! It's a simple product, the kit is complete, and it's easily installed for anyone with even modest abilities. Once it's done it works in combination with your door's attached bottom seal to provide a positive, airtight, sure seal, even if as in my case, the bottom of the door does not sit perfectly flush to the concrete slab of the garage floor on both sides! As for the installation, all I did was look at the pictures in the Amazon listing and do as shown without even bothering with the instruction sheet. I used a leaf blower and broom to clean the slab off where the seal will go. Then simply unroll the seal and lay it out flat, -then with the garage door open a few feet, set one end of the seal up against the door's roller channel on one side of the door and place the entire threshold in the approximate position it will lay. Now you can just eyeball where it will need to be cut, or you can measure and mark before cutting if you feel it necessary. Cut it to the right length so it fits between the door roller rails on either side of the garage door. Once it's cut to proper length, roll the door down almost all the way so it sets on the seal but you can slide the seal around to "fine tune" where the final position will be. You want the top (highest part of the seal) just inside the door. Now just roll the door down until it's just over the seal. The yellow "safety marking" on top makes a handy visual aid for aligning things so the seal is perfectly straight/parallel to the garage door. With the position of the seal "95% there" I walked outside to double check that the edge of the seal that was visible outside looked straight/parallel to the door out there as well, and repeated the process a couple of times just to make sure that everything looked good from both sides. I then closed the door completely on the seal to ensure everything was fitting snug between the door's bottom seal and the new threshold seal. If you're anal like me, you can walk inside and out multiple times just to be sure that everything is "just so", closing the door and re-adjusting several times. In the end, I found that basically it pretty much just lines itself up when the door is closed and all you gotta do is align the yellow stripe so it's a consistent distance from the door from one side of the door to the other. (Seems to end up with the stripe about 3/16" to a quarter inch from the door). That done, I rolled the door up and grabbed a permanent marker (the only things not included in the kit are a marker and something to cut the seal to length. In fairness, they also didn't include the oxygen I was breathing while I installed it, and I didn't expect them to provide air, so I'm calling it a complete kit!) Then being careful not to move the threshold while marking, just mark on the garage floor along both sides of the seal. Pull the seal away from the lines, run beads of the included sealant in between the lines you made, place the seal back down between the lines, and you're done! For my 16 foot door I only needed about one and a half of the two tubes of silicone included, and even using that much was almost overkill. Two tubes is probably plenty for a 20 foot door. A note about the silicon sealant included and the threshold itself: The sealant is not like silicon caulking. It's a very thick, very sticky SEALANT. I got a little on my hands and was worried about needing gas or paint thinner to clean up but to my surprise it actually washed off with soap and water, but it sure doesn't SEEM like any sort of wimpy water-based stuff! It's really a top quality sealant from what I can tell. The threshold itself is HEAVY, high quality, thick rubber and you aren't going to cut it with the wife's kitchen scissors, so you'll need something heavier duty to cut it than scissors, -which is a plus in my opinion. I cannot say how well it will hold down over time, but I can say that the finished installation seems very durable, and the threshold is heavy enough that I would expect that if or when the sealant might let go, it would be a simple matter of putting down new goop and setting it again. That said, -Depending on how klutzy I or my family are and how many times we kick it when we forget to pick up our feet, I'm guessing that the original sealant will last a good long time! Cons: I can't think of any. Pros: Really nice to buy something this well done. 5 stars. No bull.
E**D
Keeps water and debris out — huge upgrade for my garage
I installed this Universal Garage Door Threshold Seal Strip to help keep water, dirt, and leaves from blowing into my garage, and it’s been a noticeable improvement right away. The material feels thick and durable — not cheap or flimsy like some of the other seals I’ve tried. It has just enough flexibility to conform to the floor while still creating a solid barrier when the garage door is closed. Installation was pretty straightforward. I cleaned the concrete thoroughly first, laid down the adhesive, and positioned the strip. Once it was in place, it stayed put and sealed nicely along the bottom of the door. If you take your time with prep, you shouldn’t have any issues. We’ve already had a couple rainy days, and I can confirm it does exactly what it’s supposed to — no more water creeping into the garage. It also helps keep out small debris and even reduces drafts a bit. A couple quick tips: Make sure your floor is completely clean and dry before installing Dry-fit the strip first to get your placement right Give the adhesive time to fully cure before heavy use Overall, this is a simple upgrade that makes a big difference. Definitely worth it if you’re dealing with water or debris getting under your garage door.
P**D
Fantastic!!!
It was easy to install, I’m happy that I tried it, had a couple of places where there was a gap after installation, no gaps no snow blowing in and no grass cutting or leaves and most of all no MICE Really easy to install, I’m a 91 year old female and I did it and you can, too.
Y**N
Good Product ~ ~ ~
It worked well and I love that the seller was providing sufficient adhesives. I hope it can be higher.
A**8
Toodaloo Precipitation!
Wowee-wow-wow!! This strip saved us THOUSANDS. Yes, thousands. For the longest time, one side of our garage would accumulate water right in the corner near the garage door. It would pool quite a bit and make for a hazardous trek to the driver side of one of our cars. We inspected for cracks, used a level to check for a dip, and also looked at the actual door. Everthing looked intact. We called out two companies and they, too, couldn't find an obvious reason for the water intrusion. Their suggestion? Crack into the concrete and reset it. $2300. We scoured for some solutions and came upon this stripping. Far less than $2300 and we figured if it didn't keep the rain and snow out of that corner, at least it would keep a tight seal at the base of our garage. "Install" was easy but a bit time-consuming. I would highly recommend 2 people, especially when adhering the strip to the glue. We enrolled the strip, got it into position and then used CHALK to trace it into position. That really helped because we knew where to put the adhesive and it kept the strip straight. The glue was super strong & held the strip in place. And so we waited for the rain... A few days of sprinkles and then a HARD rain. We opened the garage door and found... 🥳A DRY CORNER🥳 Not a single drop of water! Three months later, our strip hasn't budged, cracked, warped, buckled...nada!! Nor has it allowed any precipitation into our garage! This product was money-saving game changer!
G**O
This deflector works well for keeping water out of my garage. It has an elevated lip that works very well and is easy to cut to your desired length. I used construction adhesive to secure it to my garage floor and it is not going to move. It's very durable and should provide years of service keeping the rain out and off of my garage floor. Would highly recommend.
C**I
(Vivo en 2da planta) El suelo de mi sala estaba al ras del suelo de mi pasillo y cuando llovía el agua que golpeaba la puerta resbalaba por ella y se metía al piso de la sala , así que ya se imaginarán que la sala se llenaba de agua. Con este artículo pude solucionar el problema. Lo coloqué un poco más adentro del límite de la puerta estando cerrada y cuando escurre el agua de la puerta no entra el agua a la sala y toda el agua se queda en el pasillo y el pasillo al final tiene desagüe. Lo mejor de todo es que TRE SILICON , y es muy resistente. Por lo que no tuve que perforar la loza (techo del piso de abajo) para poner táquetes o tornillos para fijarlo. EXCELENTE PRODUCTO, 100% RECOMENDADO.
R**W
This product has an edge over other similar listings. This is a notch taller, sturdier, but still soft enough rubber. Installed quite easily with the sealant / glue which came along. Water has not seeped under the garage roller door since. Very good quality, years of trouble solved so effectively, thank you kindly.
V**L
This band is good quality and also the glue holds. We installed it 1 week ago and go on top with the cars no problem Also guards from the water to go inside the garage
P**C
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