If you need to remove weather stripping from your garage door, it’s a fairly straightforward process that you can easily do yourself.

Here’s how I went about removing the weather stripping from my garage door by following Miami Garage Door:

  1. Gather Materials

Before I started, I made sure I had all the necessary tools and materials. I grabbed a utility knife, pliers, a hammer, and a pry bar. I also put on safety gloves and eye protection to prevent any injuries.

  1. Identify the Type of Weather Stripping

The first thing I did was identify the type of weather stripping on my garage door. I had adhesive-backed foam tape weather stripping, which I knew would be easy to remove.

  1. Prepare the Area

I cleared any debris or obstructions around the garage door to make it easier to work. I also put on my safety gear to protect myself while I worked.

  1. Remove the Adhesive-backed Foam Tape

I started by peeling off the adhesive-backed foam tape weather stripping with my fingers. It came off fairly easily, but I did have to use a utility knife to cut through some parts that were sticking.

  1. Clean the Area

Once I had removed all the weather stripping, I used a damp cloth to wipe the area clean. This removed any dirt or debris that had accumulated under the weather stripping.

Overall, according to Miami Garage Door, removing weather stripping from a garage door is a simple task that doesn’t require any special skills or tools. With the right materials and a little bit of patience, you can easily remove the weather stripping from your garage door and prepare it for new weather stripping installation.

Denzel Garage Door of Miami

310 NW 25th St, Miami, FL 33127, United States

786-882-8745