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🚪 Seal the deal: Keep your garage dry, safe, and energy-smart!
The ToLanbbt 16.5Ft Universal Garage Threshold Seal Strip is a premium EPDM rubber weatherproofing solution designed to fit any garage door bottom. It effectively blocks water, dust, and debris while providing energy-saving insulation. Featuring a bright yellow safety strip and anti-slip ridges, it ensures both protection and visibility. Easy to install with included 300ml adhesive, this durable strip withstands extreme temperatures and daily wear, making it a must-have upgrade for a cleaner, quieter, and more efficient garage.






























| ASIN | B09WV8J4B3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,015 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #7 in Weatherproofing Garage Door Seals |
| Brand | ToLanbbt |
| Brand Name | ToLanbbt |
| Color | Black+Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 4,363 Reviews |
| Included Components | no |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 198"L x 3.5"W |
| Item Thickness | 0.5 Inches |
| Manufacturer | ToLanbbt |
| Material | Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer Rubber |
| Material Type | Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer Rubber |
| Product Dimensions | 198"L x 3.5"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Door,Car |
| Unit Count | 16.5 Feet |
F**R
🚪 Excellent Seal, Easy Install, Real Results!
This Universal Garage Threshold Seal Strip is a fantastic upgrade for keeping your garage dry and clean. The 16.5ft length was easy to cut to size, and the kit included plenty of adhesive—no need to buy extra. Installation was straightforward, and the seal fits snugly. Most importantly, it truly works: rainwater stays out, and the garage stays protected. A smart, effective DIY solution that delivers on its promise!
J**O
After 45 years of misery, an easy fix!
For 45 years, it annoyed me about the rainwater leaking into my garage. I have replaced the garage doors, the door seals, even attempted to chisel away some concrete to channel the invading water away. Finally! A quality product! Even a caveman like me could install it easily within minutes! And it works! No water in garage! No more sweeping out! First, I lightly wire brushed area. I have a garage floor sealant, and wanted the caulk to stick solidly. Then I measured distance ( twice!) between garage door tracks. The roll was just OVER what was needed, so I cut in half. Laying rubber ( good pliable heavy duty rubber) out, I lined it up as instructed and penciled edges. Instead of totally removing it, I was able to roll one side up on itself while squeezing out the more than enough caulk. That was I simply unrolled it back into place and closed door onto it to hold it in place while it dried. The penciling helped to insure it was perfect. There’s also a yellow line on the rubber to line up the inside edge perfectly- you can gently make corrections as the caulk is still wet. Keeping door closed overnite will ‘ seal the deal’. (Don’t forget to park car outside if you have to go out- driving overstep when caulk is wet will move it! ). There’s plenty of extra caulk, so if there’s any gap between rubber and door frame, pile some caulk in there to make a perfect seal. I put a small piece of Saran Wrap there where I piled extra caulk at edge so it wouldn’t stick to door bottom. Worked perfectly. Rains came after job. Garage is dry- first time in 45 years!
J**Y
Work great
Very easy to install. Made a difference in the amount of water from rain would leak into garage.
B**D
Performs well.
I wasn't sure what to expect for the price, but I am quite pleased. It's good quality material. It keeps water out of the garage. Exactly what I bought it for. The instructions are actually useful. I bought two feet longer than my garage door width so I could cut it to go from wall to wall. Works like a charm.
M**4
Good seal if your garage door seal is in good condition
Easy to install and very low profile once installed. The design is smooth enough that you won’t trip over it or roll your ankle. It seals well and looks clean when done properly. The adhesive can get messy, so prep is important. I highly recommend using painter’s tape on both sides before laying it down. I also used a spray bottle with water and a little dish soap (like when caulking) to keep excess glue from sticking to the seal. Without it, the glue can stain the rubber and is hard to remove. Wear gloves and smooth the excess glue while it’s wet. I rolled it out like a fire hose, cut it with aviation snips (easy to cut), pressed firmly to remove air pockets, and let it cure for 24 hours. You may also need to adjust your garage door force settings after installation. Overall, great product — just take your time during installation.
T**E
Flexible and Durable Threshold Strip with Adhesive
The package arrived with the rubber strip and adhesive. Instructions were clear and easy to follow. The strip was easy to cut to size with scissors. The adhesive was excellent and the only negative was that I ordered the white rubber strip but the adhesive is black - no big deal since you don't see the adhesive once glued in place. Overall, this is an excellent product, ideal for an old garage door and keeps the rain and ants away.
J**E
Great design
Haven't had rain yet to test the threshold yet, but it looks great and installed easily. Definitely changed the closing distance on the garage door. So much that it doesn't close completely at the top. I don't know how much of a problem that is but everything seems ok so far.
B**V
0 water intrusion
when i got some new cement added to the garage, they did not slope it properly. now water comes into the garage, idiots. so i laid this kit down across 2 separate doors, working great. now i have 0 water intrusion, i'd buy again.
ع**ي
ممتاز
نفس الوصف ومناسب للمنزل انصح به
Y**O
Buena calidad
Me gustaria que hubiera sido más alto, para que amortiguara un poco mas el peso de la puerta
R**U
Product comes irrelevant tools
Came with a sealant rather than an adhesive. Instructions on sealant are not in English.
R**I
Très bon article
Un excellent produit, facile à installer, se découpe au ciseau lors de l'installation, instructions clair. Mon père a pris la version avec colle incluse et l'a regretté; La colle est lamentable. J'ai pris la version sans colle et utilisé de la colle PL Extrême à construction, ça tient bien et est étanche à 100%. C'est aussi un bon produit pour empêcher les insectes d'envahir la maison depuis le garage.
R**R
No Recommended Adhesive - No Consumer Adhesive Found Certified to Work With EPDM - Could be 5 star
I have revised my review from 1 star to 4 stars. I took the chance and installed it. (Sorry if getting long) There were no guarantees but I ended up using Gorilla Construction Adhesive. The recent installation just withstood the tail end of tropical storm Beryl and a fierce thunderstorm that flooded the streets and driveway …. no hint of water in the garage. Normally there would be puddles, but ...Dry! Not even dampness. I have a double car garage that is 16 feet across with some low spots under the door slope inward. (Note: The garage is being used as a gym so a car seldom enters and the seal installation has not seen a winter yet. The concrete may have been sealed 15 years ago and perhaps this could make a difference.) 1. I let the EPDM rubber seal sit for a couple of months laying flat with weight on it to relax the curl at one end that was a result of the tight roll in packaging. It never fully laid flat on its own even with heat and a 50 pound weight. It was a little longer (16.5') than I needed so I could cut most of the curl out and the glue held it flat. 2. Placed the seal along the door and trimmed it to get a rough fit using metal shears and knife. Trimmed it to fit around roller track. Cuts easily. 3. Cleaned the concrete with Rustoleum heavy duty concrete cleaner scrubbing full strength with nylon brush (glasses, kneepads and heavy rubber gloves). Wiped and rinsed it well. Let dry for nearly 2 days with temperatures in mid 80’s. 4. Placed the seal along edge of garage door so that it was just snug. Raised and lowered door to check fit. Had to do some fine trimming. (I used a laser level to get it straight. My door was straight so this worked well, but in some cases it may be prudent to push it forward to ensure a seal with door.) 5. Used 1.5” masking tape along both sides. (This did help, but not as clean as with a silicon bead or paint.) It also provided a guide to place it down. 6. Cleaned back of rubber seal with TSPe liquid organic degreaser and let dry, then wiped with 90% alcohol using clean cloth. 7. Applied bead of Gorilla Construction adhesive on concrete about a quarter inch inside each edge and then did a zig zag pattern between beads. You have 10-20 minute working time. Not a big rush, but worth noting. (Was using thin vinyl gloves at this point.) Used one complete tube 266ml had a second one on hand. 8. Had two helpers holding the seal like a big snake. I placed one end down and carefully placed it between the masking tape over the whole length. Then went along length carefully adjusting and pressing firmly down by hand, pressing glue out to edges. I got some on my gloves that transferred to seal, however with some paper towel it wiped off; Gorilla glue says alcohol will clean. Should have put on fresh gloves.). Then stepped along length pressing out air bubbles (can use board to keep off shoes); a little more glue came out. It was still very workable. 9. Let dry for about 5-10 minutes and lifted masking tape. (Not perfect, but wiped off rubber and used scraper for some very minor seepage.) I could only get white Gorilla Construction Adhesive and it dries white, but overall it looks very good. 10. Put garage door down and left for 48 hours. 11. Used Mono Silicon Max clear caulk liberally at seal ends from door frame to rails and around seal to ensure no water could make its way around or under. So far it is good. The -ve, Why not 5 stars: The manufacturer/seller provided no adhesive recommendations. The tight roll in the packaging caused a permanent curl that fortunately I was able to cut mostly out and glue flat. It has not seen a winter or traffic. Initially working well but I cannot evaluate the long term performance. The +ve, Why four stars: It is heavy duty, lies flat and has formed a good seal. At this point it is securely attached to the floor. It looks good. The garage is perfectly dry even after two very heavy rain storms that were pounding on the door. It was worth trying because it was easier than cutting a drain, using leveling concrete, or re-pouring the garage. (Original Review 1 star: EPDM is a very tough synthetic "rubber" and the EPDM seal itself is flexible, tough, good thickness. The problem is that the seller does not recommend or supply an adhesive and finding an available adhesive certified to glue EPDM to concrete has proved to be impossible. EPDM is no ordinary "rubber". The number of reviews that mentioned leaks (with pictures) under the threshold seal was a flag for me to research. I did see reviews that said check that the glue says for rubber, but rubber does not mean EPDM specifically. Several users recommended Loctite Fuze It or Poly Urethane type construction adhesives or better preparation. I went to the manufacturers technical spec sheets. Liquid Nails Fuze It Max (LN3000) states "good for rubber and concrete" BUT BUT under limitations specifically says "NOT recommended for polyethylene, polypropylene, Teflon..... EPDM....., or TPO." Construction Adhesives such as PL Premium® MAX Construction Adhesive state concrete but under limitations say "Some materials such as rubbers and plastics may have bonding difficulties" along with other substances such as propylene. I did find some solvent adhesives that are not available in many states and Canada or others would not be suitable for this application. I am now very hesitant to install the EPDM threshold seal given the adhesive manufactures warnings and listed limitations. )
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