Homeowner checking garage door at night before weather seal service

Garage Door Weather Seal Installation & Replacement

Keep out wind, dust, moisture, and pests with professional garage door weather seal service from A Plus Garage Door Repair.

A properly fitted seal helps close gaps around the door so your garage stays better protected through winter cold, summer heat, wind, and blowing debris. A Plus Garage Door Repair installs and replaces bottom seals, perimeter seals, and garage door threshold seal options for homeowners across Utah and Las Vegas.

  • Keep out wind, rain, dust, and blowing debris
  • Improve garage comfort and reduce temperature swings
  • Help block pests from slipping under or around the door
  • Get clear recommendations without pressure
  • 24/7 Licensed Service • Utah DOPL #8979136-5501 • Serving NV #0087114

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Get a Fast Quote

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Book online for weather seal replacement or repair. Describe drafts, water, pests, or worn rubber in the scheduler.

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Weather Seal Service At a Glance

What is it?

It is the flexible material around the bottom and edges of your garage door that helps block outside air, dust, moisture, and pests.

What types do we install?

Bottom seals, perimeter seals, and garage door threshold seal systems.

When to replace?

When you notice daylight, drafts, water intrusion, brittle cracking, flattened rubber, pests, or extra noise when the door closes.

How long does it take?

Many replacements are straightforward, but timing depends on door size, seal type, floor condition, and whether a threshold seal is being added.

Where do we serve?

We provide professional garage door weather seal installation and replacement across the Wasatch Front, Utah County, Washington County, and the Las Vegas metro area. View our full service areas.

Why Your Garage Door Weather Seal Matters

A worn seal does more than leave a small gap. It can affect how your garage feels, how clean it stays, and how well it holds up to seasonal weather.

Protection from weather

Rain, snow, wind, and dust usually enter through the easiest opening first. A good garage door weather seal helps reduce what gets pushed under or around the door. If your driveway slopes toward the garage or water tends to collect at the opening, a basic bottom seal may not be enough by itself. That is often when a garage door threshold seal becomes worth discussing.

Better temperature control

Sealing obvious gaps can cut down on drafts and temperature swings. For homeowners looking at overall efficiency, weather sealing also pairs well with insulated garage doors for better efficiency.

Help keeping pests out

Small gaps are enough for insects, leaves, and sometimes rodents to get in. Replacing weather-damaged seals is one of the simplest ways to reduce those entry points.

Ask about bottom seal and threshold seal options
Cutaway illustration showing top, side, and bottom garage door weather seals and airflow

Types of Garage Door Weather Seals

Not every garage needs the same fix. We look at the door, the opening, and the floor before recommending the right type of seal.

Bottom seal

Runs along the lower edge of the garage door. It cushions the contact point with the floor and helps fill uneven gaps caused by settling concrete.

Common Use Cases:

  • Daylight under the door
  • Dust and leaves blowing in
  • Louder thud when closing
  • Uneven floor contact

Perimeter seal

Also called weather trim or weather stripping, runs along the side jambs and top of the opening to provide a flexible surface to close against.

Common Use Cases:

  • Light around top or sides
  • Drafts near the edges
  • Brittle or curling trim
  • Visible shrinkage or cracking

Threshold seal

Mounts directly to the floor and works with the bottom seal to create a stronger barrier against water and debris.

Common Use Cases:

  • Water pushes under door
  • Snow drifts near opening
  • Flat or inward-sloping drive
  • Bottom seal alone isn't enough
Technician measuring worn garage door seal next to replacement options
Residential garage door with winter residue on driveway

Signs You May Need Replacement

You do not need to wait for major damage to deal with failing garage door weather seals.

Common warning signs include:

  • Daylight visible under the door or along the sides
  • Cold drafts or hot air near the opening
  • Water, dust, leaves, or debris getting inside
  • Insects or pests showing up more often near the garage
  • Cracked, flattened, brittle, or torn rubber
  • Extra noise when the door closes
  • A bottom seal that no longer touches the floor evenly

If you are not sure whether the issue is the seal alone or a larger fit problem with the door, tracks, rollers, or opener, we can inspect it and explain the difference clearly.

How Our Weather Seal Service Works

1

Inspect

We check the bottom edge, side and top trim, floor condition, and overall door fit. If another issue is contributing to the gap, we point it out.

2

Measure & Recommend

We explain what is necessary and what is simply recommended, whether it's a simple replacement, thicker bottom seal, or threshold seal.

3

Install or Replace

We remove worn material, install the selected seal, and make sure it fits the door and opening correctly.

4

Test & Review

Before we leave, we check how the door closes, how the seal contacts the floor or frame, and what you should expect next.

Technician adjusting garage door components during weather seal service

We explain what is necessary, what is optional, and how the new seal should contact the floor or frame before we leave.

What Affects Cost and Service Time

The cost of garage door weather seal service depends on the type of seal, how much material is needed, and whether the installation is simple or more custom.

Main cost factors

  • Bottom seal, perimeter seal, or threshold seal
  • Single-car or double-car door size
  • Uneven concrete or specialty fit needs
  • Condition of the existing retainer or mounting area
  • Whether the work includes one seal type or several
  • Whether related adjustments are needed for better door contact

Seasonal Prep for Utah and Las Vegas Homes

Weather seal problems often become more obvious during seasonal swings.

Modern home garage in rainy conditions
Utah Winter

Before winter in Utah

Check for gaps, brittle rubber, and water entry before storms and colder temperatures set in. A fresh seal can help reduce drafts and keep snow, slush, and wind-blown debris from getting into the garage.

Real Customer Feedback

Homeowners often call us for a seal issue, then appreciate getting a clear inspection and honest guidance on whether anything else truly needs attention.

Honest Recommendations

If your door only needs a new seal, we will tell you. If there is a larger issue affecting how the door closes, we will explain that too.

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Get a Quote

If your garage door has visible gaps, lets in weather, or just does not seal like it used to, request a quote and we will help you sort out the right next step.

Good fit for this service:

  • You need a bottom seal replaced
  • You want a threshold seal for water resistance
  • You have worn side or top weather stripping
  • You want the garage cleaner and quieter

Why choose us:

  • 24/7 service availability
  • 24/7 Licensed Service • Utah DOPL #8979136-5501 • Serving NV #0087114
  • Transparent recommendations
  • Coverage across Utah and Las Vegas
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Request a Quote

Book online and we will follow up to confirm timing and scope for your garage door seal project.

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Garage Door Weather Seal FAQ

Does a garage door weather seal keep out all water?
It helps reduce water intrusion, but results depend on driveway slope, pooling water, and the type of seal installed. If water tends to stand at the opening, a garage door threshold seal may be the better option.
What is the difference between a bottom seal and perimeter seal?
A bottom seal runs along the bottom edge of the door. A perimeter seal runs along the top and sides of the opening where the door closes against the frame.
How do I know if I need a threshold seal?
If water or debris still gets in under the door even with a good bottom seal, or if the driveway slopes toward the garage, a threshold seal may help.
Can you inspect the door before replacing the seal?
Yes. We can inspect the seal and the overall fit of the door so you know whether the problem is only weather sealing or part of a larger garage door issue.
Will a new seal make my garage door quieter?
Yes. A fresh seal eliminates the "metal-on-concrete" vibration and dampens exterior wind noise, significantly quieting the door's operation and the garage interior.
Do you offer garage door weather seal in Utah and Las Vegas?
Yes. We serve the entire Wasatch Front, Utah County, Washington County, Southern Utah (St. George), and the Las Vegas metro area. Visit our service area pages for complete coverage details.

Service Area Coverage

A Plus Garage Door Repair provides garage door weather seal service across the Wasatch Front, Utah County, Washington County, the Las Vegas metro area, and Northern Nevada.

Salt Lake City Showroom

2475 Decker Lake Blvd.
Salt Lake City, UT 84119

Mon to Fri: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

St. George Showroom

3284 E Deseret Dr. #17
St. George, UT 84790

Mon to Fri: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Ready to seal your garage?

If wind, dust, moisture, or pests are getting into your garage, a worn garage door weather seal may be the fix. We can inspect the opening, explain your options clearly, and help you decide whether you need a bottom seal, perimeter seal, or garage door threshold seal.