The Boman Door Seal Gasket! A little but mighty piece of your door that helps keep out un-wanted things like cold air, hot air, water, and if you’re lucky noise! It serves as a “buffer” between the interior and exterior of your home so that the temperature and noise levels are ideal in your home. When a door seal gasket doesn't do its job correctly, it can end up costing you a lot of money from your bottom line. Top 4 reasons why a door seal gasket needs to do its jobIf a door isn't sealed properly per its door seal silicone, you could end up not only spending more money but also being uncomfortable?
To ensure your Boman door seal tape is always doing what it's supposed to, you have to keep it maintained. A little maintenance will keep it in good shape — just wipe it down every now and then with a damp cloth to remove any dirt or grime that’s built up. It's important to inspect the gasket, so you can replace it with other things with damaged.
If you’re unsure whether your door seal gasket is still doing what it’s supposed to do, there are signs to keep an eye out for. A common way to tell if your gasket needs replacing is if you can feel a draft of cold air coming in around your door, even when it’s closed.
When it is time for you to replace your gasket, finding the correct one is easy the only decision you need to make is to determine what material is best for your doorstep. Perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. There are a lot of different types of gaskets, so think about things like the dimensions of your door, what the gasket is made out of, and the climate where you live. It makes a big difference in helping to maintain a comfortable, energy-efficient home to have a well performing silicone door seal, such as Boman makes.
Feeling crafty and open to trying to apply a rubber glass door seal on your own–it’s really not that difficult! Begin by measuring the length of the gasket’s placement on your door, then you may cut the gasket to size with a pair of scissors. Next, you’re going to remove the old gasket from the door by peeling it off, and clean the spot where the new gasket will sit. Last, peel the adhesive backing off the new gasket and press it securely against the door, ensuring it is straight and well adhered.