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Uneven Garage Door/Floor Question

Question:
Last summer, I put up that rubber-flanged vinyl molding around a garage door completely bare. The fact the door is completely bare wouldn't have been such a problem if the garage wasn't in her/our basement!
(She was paying electric bills of $400+ a month here in the mountains.)


Anyway, while this molding helped somewhat, a much greater source of wind--yes, wind--is the fact that the poured concrete "garage" (read
"cellar") floor is out of level. I've been using throw rugs to chink up the place where the floor drops.


Aside from replacing the entire door--which should have been replaced years ago--but now can't be because she has other more urgent home repair issues--and won't sell the house--even though we were just through one wicked ice storm-- I say aside from replacing the entire door, can anyone come up with ideas of how to handle this unevenness in a cosmetically acceptable way?


Answer:
I would think a piece of wood or suitable material fastened to the bottom of the door to complete the closure, and wide/thick enough to accept the normal door seal material, would work, would it not? I've noticed my own garage doors were cut on the bottom section to align well with the floor slope - so I don't know why you couldn't sandwich the door with something that would conform to the concrete.
Make all your templates etc. with the door down all the way - you don't want to change the door position, just fasten something to it to fill in the gaps and to accept a door bottom seal.
You should probably use treated wood unless you opt for aluminum, so it might add enogh weight to the door to require a tension adjustment.

Cut a strip of plywood or a 1 x 4 the length of the door. Lay it on the ground next to the door (level) and using a compass or dividers to follow the contour, scribe the bottom of the wood. Now use a jig saw to follow the line. Attach this to the bottom panel of the door for a near perfect fit. You can put some 3/4" insullting strip on the bottom for a better seal.



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