The brackets clamped to the the door center bar and bolted to the top of the 90 degree brackets, which are attached to the front wall, can be adjusted horizontally. Looks like the whole roll needs to be adjusted towards the front wall a bit to seal all the way across.
Maybe scab a board, I.e 1x4, 2x 4 or 6 on bottom of header and adjust to the draft flap? I ordered Agra leaf sweeper brushes to experiment with draft stop. Will see? Thank you for your video.
HI, I have a customer that installed a 2500 janus on his garage. he got a lot of water inside, mainly through the rib, does anyone know how we can help him seal it better?
Nice, maybe you can add one on the wall opening itself, opposite direction so they meet up and close that gap!
I installed carpet. It can be wide enough to cover the air gap. Secure with nylon strings through the carpet and attached above.
The brackets clamped to the the door center bar and bolted to the top of the 90 degree brackets, which are attached to the front wall, can be adjusted horizontally. Looks like the whole roll needs to be adjusted towards the front wall a bit to seal all the way across.
It helps makes me want to find an alternative.
Your garage door header must be bowed out in the middle because the sides fit perfectly.
Maybe scab a board, I.e 1x4, 2x 4 or 6 on bottom of header and adjust to the draft flap? I ordered Agra leaf sweeper brushes to experiment with draft stop. Will see? Thank you for your video.
I see the trac rite kit screws to the outside bottom of the header, maybe reinstall this one there?
Same problem I got thanks
Won't the tips of the screw scratch up the finish on the door curtain when to roll up into itself
yes, this doesn't seem like a very good repair. These doors are not meant to be airtight.
I hung rug over mine and tied it to the ceiling.
HI, I have a customer that installed a 2500 janus on his garage. he got a lot of water inside, mainly through the rib, does anyone know how we can help him seal it better?
probably the best bet is to take down the door and board up the opening. these doors aren't going to keep water out.
Is this the one on their website that is $4 a foot or $6? There are two different ones.
It was the $6
Thank you
Got to be a better way!
Let me know if you find it. This does work, though.