Save up to 10%* on Home Energy Costs
Your garage door is a common, and often forgotten, place in your home where cracks and gaps can let in unwanted moisture and drafts, leading to potential water damage or high heating and cooling costs. The Duck® Brand Garage Door Bottom Seal is a replacement seal designed to prevent air loss under the door while keeping out water, dust, insects and more. Featuring heavy-duty rubber, this garage door bottom won't freeze or crack, no matter what the season brings. Plus, the Duck® Garage Door Bottom Seal is designed to fit the most popular brands of overhead garage doors.
*When you properly seal and insulate your home. Duck® brand weatherization products are a part of a complete home sealing and insulation solution. Energy savings is an estimate based on U.S. department of energy recommendations for improvements to a ‘typical’ U.S. existing house built between 1970 to 1989. Your actual savings may vary depending on individual factors, including how you seal and insulate your home, the size and age of your home, local energy costs, regional construction styles, and local climate.
Visit https://www.energystar.gov/saveathome/seal_insulate/methodology for more information.
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Your garage door is a common, and often forgotten, place in your home where cracks and gaps can let in unwanted moisture and drafts, leading to potential water damage or high heating and cooling costs. The Duck® Brand Garage Door Bottom Seal is a replacement seal designed to prevent air loss under the door while keeping out water, dust, insects and more. Featuring heavy-duty rubber, this garage door bottom won't freeze or crack, no matter what the season brings. Plus, the Duck® Garage Door Bottom Seal is designed to fit the most popular brands of overhead garage doors.
*When you properly seal and insulate your home. Duck® brand weatherization products are a part of a complete home sealing and insulation solution. Energy savings is an estimate based on U.S. department of energy recommendations for improvements to a ‘typical’ U.S. existing house built between 1970 to 1989. Your actual savings may vary depending on individual factors, including how you seal and insulate your home, the size and age of your home, local energy costs, regional construction styles, and local climate.
Visit https://www.energystar.gov/saveathome/seal_insulate/methodology for more information.
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