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Garage Door Weather Seal Damage
in Santa Clarita, CA

The weather seal on a garage door is the rubber strip that closes the gap between the door and the floor or frame. In Santa Clarita, the intense summer heat and UV exposure destroy rubber seals faster than in most places. Once the seal cracks, every Santa Ana wind event pushes dust and debris into the garage, and smoke from nearby fires has a direct path inside.

Quick Answer

The rubber seal along the bottom and sides of your garage door cracks and pulls away over time, especially in dry heat. In Santa Clarita, summer temperatures above 100 degrees bake the rubber hard and brittle within a few years. A damaged seal lets in fine desert dust, insects, and smoke during wildfire season. This is a straightforward repair. Call (661) 593-4003 to schedule it before the next windy season.

Garage Door Weather Seal Damage in Santa Clarita

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • Visible cracks, tears, or chunks missing from the rubber bottom seal
  • A line of dust or debris just inside the garage door after a windy day
  • Light is visible under or around the door edges when it is closed
  • Small insects are regularly found inside the garage with no other entry point
  • The rubber seal is stiff and does not flex when you press it with your finger
  • The seal pulls away from the door on one side or in the middle

Root Causes

What Causes Garage Door Weather Seal Damage?

1

UV and Heat Degradation

Santa Clarita gets intense sun from March through October, and garage door seals on south and west-facing doors bake in direct afternoon sun. Standard rubber seals start cracking after three to five years under this kind of exposure. Once the rubber hardens, the seal no longer conforms to the floor and gaps open up.

The Fix

Bottom Seal Replacement

The cracked seal is pulled out of its retainer channel and a new seal rated for UV exposure is pressed in. The new seal should lay flat against the floor across the full width of the door when it is in the closed position.

2

Physical Wear from Door Cycles

Every time the door closes, the bottom seal drags slightly across the concrete floor. On rough or uneven concrete, common in garages in older Newhall homes, this abrasion wears the seal down faster than UV alone. The center of the seal usually goes first because that is where the most contact pressure is.

The Fix

Heavy-Duty Seal Replacement with Threshold Strip

A thicker, more abrasion-resistant seal replaces the worn one. Adding a vinyl threshold strip to the floor under the door reduces the drag on the seal and extends its life significantly.

3

Rodent and Pest Chewing

Rats and mice common in the brushy hillsides around Santa Clarita actively chew through rubber seals to get into garages, especially during summer when they are looking for water and food. Once they make a hole, the seal fails completely in that spot and the gap gets bigger quickly.

The Fix

Seal Replacement with Metal Reinforcement

The chewed seal is replaced and a steel reinforcement plate or metal threshold is added at floor level to give rodents a surface they cannot chew through. This is more effective long-term than replacing the rubber seal alone.

Self-Diagnosis

Which Cause Applies to You?

Check the signs you're observing to narrow down the likely root cause before your inspection.

What You're Seeing UV and Heat Degradation Physical Wear from Door Cycles Rodent and Pest Chewing
Seal is hard, brittle, and cracked evenly across its length
Seal is worn thin or flat in the center but intact on the sides
Visible bite marks or a ragged hole in the seal
Dust line inside garage after every wind event
Rodent droppings found near the door
Seal peeling away from the retainer channel