Jun 062013
 

Sensible Solutions 3016 Storm Shield 16-Foot Garage Door Threshold

Sensible Solutions 3016 Storm Shield 16-Foot Garage Door Threshold

  • Garage door threshold
  • For keeping moisture, dirt, cold air, leaves, and pests out of your garage
  • Will not crack, move, or shatter despite temperature extremes
  • Will reduce heating costs in buildings with attached garages
  • 16 feet long

Our Storm Shield Garage Door Threshold is a revolutionary way to tightly seal off your garage from the outside. The exacting nature of this vinyl threshold forms a positive bond with your garage doorâs existing weather stripping. Easily mounts to your garageâs foundation using the provided industrial-strength adhesive. Wonât crack, shatter or bulge with weather changes, and remains flexible from -40° to 150°. Resistant to oil, gas, and antifreeze. Measures 16′Lx3″Wx-1/2″H.This simple pr

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  3 Responses to “Sensible Solutions 3016 Storm Shield 16-Foot Garage Door Threshold Reviews”

  1. 316 of 319 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    poor quality cement, September 23, 2005

    After having a new 15′ garage door installed in my workshop, I purchased a 16′ Storm Shield garage door threshold kit to keep out rainwater from seeping in underneath the door. I found the rubber threshold itself to be of very good quality, but, the two tubes of cement (around 4 – 6 oz. tubes) that came with it were hard to use. That is, I found it difficult to squeeze out the beads of cement fast enough along the threshold’s entire length before they began to harden – i.e. outer layer of cement skinned over. It would have been much better if the company provided a large enough tube of cement that one could apply with a caulking gun. Also, if you lay down the cement according to the tight pattern shown in the instructions, you will not have enough cement for the entire length of threshold. In spite of the fact that I spread the cement as evenly as I could and then rolled the top of the threshold to adhere it to the concrete floor, a small amount of rainwater leaked under the threshold a week later. I’ve since fixed this by caulking the outside edge of the threshold with GE Silicone II caulking compound.

    If you’re going to use this product, I suggest that you discard the cement supplied with it. Then purchase a large tube of Liquid Nails and apply it quickly with a manual caulking gun. For added waterproofing you might add an additional bead of a silicone caulking compound under the outside edge of the threshold before you turn it over and position it on the floor of your garage. In preparation for this job I clean the area of the concrete floor well with detergent and clean water rinses. After the floor has dried, I’ll lay down a chalk line denoting the outer edge of the threshold. Finally, I apply masking tape along this chalk line. This tells me where the threshold’s outside edge should be and later allows me to trim off the hardened, excess silicone compound with a razor blade or utility knife. This excess caulking will then come away with the masking tape and leave a nice attractive edge on the outside of your new threshold.

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  2. 68 of 68 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    16′ Storm Shield Review, February 19, 2007
    By 
    B. Hibbs (Iowa, USA) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    I purchased this Storm Shield threshhold several months ago. I did read other reviews and followed some advice. I bought a tube of liquid nails construction adhesive to make sure I would have plenty. Once you start installing the threshold, you don’t want to run short of adhesive. I also prefit the threshold on the floor and marked the outside edge with a pencil. I then placed masking tape on the outside mark. After installing the product I ran a small bead of clear silicone along the tape, where it met the threshold. After it dried I ran a razor knife along the tape and removed it. This made a nice looking job with easy cleanup. To make a long story short, installation was easy and the threshold has worked great. No more snow or water puddles under my door. I highly recommend this if your floor has any of these problems. It also helps if you have a heated garage to keep out drafts!

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  3. 42 of 44 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    5 stars for a garage door accessory, maybe i’m pushing it, December 7, 2003
    By A Customer
    This review is from: Sensible Solutions 3016 Storm Shield 16-Foot Garage Door Threshold (Tools & Home Improvement)

    A simple product that does exactly what it is suppose to do. Easy to install. Just make sure to check the placement once the glue is down and the door is closed. This will ensure if the threshold moves you still have time to fix.
    No more rain water in the garage after 3 big storms. gotta love it

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