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The Frost King U37H Drip Cap Door Bottom is a 1-3/4-inch by 36-inch aluminum solution designed to keep your home free from dust, drafts, and pests. Easy to install and compatible with standard doors, this product ensures a snug fit while enhancing your door's functionality. With a limited lifetime warranty, it's a smart investment for any homeowner.
Manufacturer | Frost King |
Part Number | U37H |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.63 x 1.75 x 36 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | U37H |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1-3/4" x 36" |
Color | Silver |
Finish | satin,gold,silver |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Mounting Type | Door |
Included Components | Frost King U37H Drip Cap Door Bottom 1-3/4-Inch by 36-Inch, Silver |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
J**.
good value , good performance .
Does good job .
J**E
Easy-to-Install Door Bottom Seal
Easy to install and fits standard 36-inch doors perfectly. The weather stripping seals out dust, drafts, insects, and rodents effectively. Works well on both old and new doors. The included screws could be better, but overall, it's well worth the price. Highly recommended.
W**1
Great price and Quality
Well worth the price. I usually take my time and research most of my purchases when buying at Amazon. Under $10 is the best price I could find. Most prices are about $13 to $16 for this same brand. The two I bought work perfectly on my garage entry and front door. Trimming is involved with either a hacksaw or other device which can cut through Aluminum which is very easy to trim.I saw a couple complaints about the rubber seal sliding out when opening and closing the door. They said it was worthless because it kept coming out. Also some stated the rubber was rolling up or the door closes really hard. These people need to know how to properly install and use certain products their not familiar with.First of all the product is designed for Saddle type thresholds. These type are designed to just brush up against the bottom seal enough so you can’t see light coming through which keeps bugs, dust and other things from getting in you’re home or business. The thresholds I have are the adjustable height saddles which can be lowered or raised up to seat perfectly agsinst the rubber seal.4 Screws can be adjusted to make a perfect fit.If you do not have an adjustable threshold the proper way to make the seal work is to trim the door bottom until it just touches the seal.I realize this means a lot of work but it’s the proper way to install a bottom seal if you don’t have an adjustable threshold. If the seal is rolling up it’s because they didn’t adjust their saddle height or they don’t have one that can be adjusted. As for the seal sliding out it simple to just squeeze the end of the aluminum to pinch the seal in place on both ends. It only takes a small pinch on the very end of the door shoe. That’s the type of product this is so It’s like slipping a shoe on the bottom of the door. (U-Shaped) Before ordering your threshold door seal make sure you understand which type of door threshold you have. There are many different type seals used on front doors, side or garage entry doors. Check which type you have before ordering to ensure proper type.One other complaint was the drip cap which is designed for any door that is exposed to the outside elements which can get rain or snow on it. It helps keep the water from sliding down the door and into the threshold which many of them are made of a wood and can warp over time and aski leak into your building or home. Both ends usually need to be trimmed just a small amount to ensure it doesn’t close onto the door jam seal. This will not change the way it seals on the bottom of the door threshold. It’s just a drip cap that isn’t actually needed and you can find some other thresholds door bottoms without them.See photo. Notice that the end of the threshold is still at the very the end of the door bottom. It’s just that drip cap that you cut with either a hacksaw, or I used my Dremel tool with a cutting wheel to cut it down to the threshold surface only. Do not cut it all the way through. Once it’s cut you can bend the piece back and forth a couple times with pliers and it will break off. I did this in both ends. Hope this review helps with any questions about door thresholds and bottom shoe seals.There are literally dozens of different door jams, thresholds and door bottom seals available. If your still not sure which type to get I suggest taking several photos of your door bottom and the threshold on your phone and take it to a store like Lowe’s or Home Depot and Show them the photos. They can help you by showing you several of the types they have and you should be able to figure out the best path for you to take. Good luck.
K**.
Good fit, Good seal
Fit was a bit tight, but seal is outstanding
P**S
Immediate Frustrating Vinyl Strip Issue
I noticed reviews for multiple door bottoms that mentioned issues with the strip portion. To avoid this, I was specifically looking for a product that was a single continuous piece (vinyl strip attached). So, when I opened the package and found that the vinyl strip was separate, I was slightly annoyed that 1) I didn’t just know that it was two pieces, and 2) it wasn’t advertised clearly (unless you zoom in and can read the blurry writing on the photo of the product packaging). In the end, the gap under my door beat my gut instinct and I decided to try it anyway.The installation was simple, it fit my door perfectly, wasn't an eye sore, and seemed quite sturdy so I was initially quite satisfied with the item, but that was extremely short lived – like, one or two times opening the door short lived.The exact issue I was worried about and trying to avoid occurred. On one end of the door bottom, about three inches of the vinyl strip refuses to stay inserted and after countless times of pointlessly reinserting it, it’s a twisted mess that just hangs there, not blocking that section of door gap. Since I live in an apartment, I’m not trying to remove an item I screwed in so the only solution I can think of is to purchase a replacement strip and then attempting to screw that into the door (sounds like a bad idea when written).If the strip were to stay in place, I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this item, but since my measurements are correct, I’m struggling with how to advise others or whether I’d suggest this item so I feel all I can say is, take what you can from this review and I hope something helps.
B**S
Works
Despite it not being higher priced, installed and seals along with working as it should.
T**E
Sweeper goes off track to the side and gets stuck & the track is to narrow for some doors
I bought this for my door, it was about 2 inches to long and 1/4 inch to narrow. We had to widen the track to get it onto the door. Then the rubber part slid out of the track and smashed under the track wedging itself in between the track and the door, causing the door to actually jam up. This was quite the ordeal to fix as it’s under a door and tightly wedged under the sweeper too. What a joke, don’t waste your money!! We had to buy $30 metal cutters to cut off the excess metal as it was to long for our door. (I’ll take the blame for mismeasuring)
J**R
If you need to cut for smaller door it will take some time/tools.
Used hacksaw to cut to 30". Door size is 31.5" but need to cut smaller so door shuts. Used good scissors to cut rubber part. Cut the rain deflector lip at a angle on the ends, bent them in a little, rounded the edges, had to expand the opening all the way across to fit my door & pre drilled holes for screws. It is sturdy & works just took some work/time for smaller door size. Well worth the $14 compared to ones I see for $50/$60
M**S
Servicial
Super para evitar que se cuelen algunos bichos a ti casa y el polvo,perfectamente se adapta a tu puerta y el material muy resistente
R**S
well made
quick delivery
R**N
Frost King door cap
Easy to fit would buy again.
K**P
Solid and attractive, but rubber insert is a pain
No problem installing, and it looks good. Very solid. The only problem is the rubber insert. It slides (leaving a gap ... depending on which way it slides). Tried foam double-sided tape, but got bunched up. Tried bending the ends in (as per someone else's review), which works but is unattractive. If it wasn't -15 ouside, I would take off the door and run a couple small screws through the insert into the door ...
M**E
Not an easy install when it has to be cut to size
What makes it good also makes it bad. Heavy duty quality but super hard to cut! Tin snips cut really poorly. Used cutoff wheel and grinder to cut to size. Rubber underneath is so thick can barely fit in my doorway. Had to line to get to fit. Seems close to air tight though.
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