Description
B&D Garage Door Weather Seal – Old Type (1m Length)
This B&D old type garage door weather seal is designed to replace worn or damaged bottom seals on older B&D garage doors manufactured between 1975 and 1996. The seal slides into the existing retainer track on the bottom of the garage door and creates a tight barrier against dust, water and pests.
Over time, garage door seals can crack, shrink or lose flexibility due to exposure to harsh Australian weather conditions. Replacing the bottom weather seal helps restore the door’s ability to keep out insects, rodents, leaves and rain while improving the overall appearance of the door.
This seal is supplied in convenient 1 metre lengths and is suitable for cutting to the required door width.
This Listing Includes
- 1x 1m Length B&D Old Type Garage Door Weather Seal
Ordering multiple metres?
If you order more than one metre, the seal will be supplied in one continuous length. For example, ordering 5 units will result in a single 5m length.
Key Features
- Designed for B&D Garage Doors – Suits older B&D doors manufactured between 1975 and 1996.
- Slides into Existing Retainer Track – Simple replacement for worn or damaged seals.
- Prevents Water and Pests – Helps keep out rain, dust, insects and rodents.
- Durable Rubber Construction – Designed to handle harsh Australian weather conditions.
- Supplied in Continuous Lengths – Order the length required for your door.
Signs Your Garage Door Seal Needs Replacing
- Cracks or deterioration in the rubber seal
- The seal no longer sits tightly against the floor
- Water entering underneath the garage door
- The seal becomes brittle or crumbles when touched
Garage door seals typically last between 5 and 10 years depending on exposure to sunlight, temperature changes and general wear.
Installation Instructions
Step 1
Remove the existing seal by sliding it out of the retainer track on the bottom of the door.
Step 2
Place the new weather seal in warm soapy water for approximately 10 minutes to soften it. Clean the retainer track while waiting.
Step 3
Apply a small amount of dish soap inside the retainer track to lubricate it. Feed the seal into the track with the ridges facing outward.
Step 4
Trim the seal so approximately 10–20mm extends past each side of the door to allow for minor shrinkage over time.







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