Weather Seal & Bottom Seal Replacement in Orange County, CA

Over time, the rubber bottom seal and side weather stripping on your garage door dry out, crack, and lose their seal. We replace worn seals with quality materials that help keep out drafts, water, dirt, and insects while improving the look of your door.

What's included

  • Bottom rubber seal replacement
  • Side and top weather stripping
  • Threshold seal options
  • Seal type matched to door and floor

Common signs you need this service

  • Visible cracks or gaps in the bottom seal
  • Water pooling inside after rain
  • Drafts or dust entering the garage
  • Gaps of light visible under the closed door

What the repair process includes

  1. Inspect bottom seal, side seals, and threshold condition
  2. Measure and select the correct seal profile for your door and floor gap
  3. Remove the old seal and clean the retainer or bottom edge
  4. Install the new seal and confirm continuous contact across the width

An Engineering-Minded Repair Approach

A garage door problem is not always limited to one broken part. A noisy door, broken spring, damaged cable, off-track door, or opener issue can also be connected to balance, alignment, worn rollers, loose hinges, track problems, or incorrect opener force settings. My Garage Door Repair looks at the full system before recommending the right repair.

Need weather seal & bottom seal replacement today?

Same-day appointments available throughout Orange County.

Call 949-241-9619

Cities we serve

We provide weather seal & bottom seal replacement throughout Orange County, including:

Other services

Brands We Service & Install

We service and install many major garage door and opener brands, including LiftMaster, Genie, Chamberlain, Clopay, Wayne Dalton, and Amarr.

LiftMasterGenieChamberlainClopayWayne DaltonAmarr

Brand names and logos are used for identification only and do not imply dealership, sponsorship, or endorsement.

Frequently asked questions about weather seal & bottom seal replacement

How long does a garage door seal last?+

In Southern California sun, bottom seals typically last 3–5 years before cracking or hardening. Shaded doors may last longer.

Can I replace the seal myself?+

Some seals slide into a retainer and can be a DIY project. Others are stapled or glued and benefit from professional fitting to avoid gaps.