All that is on the door is a label with some numbers on that says do not remove. This part broke and I can't find how to replace it. The plastic snaps onto the door (frame (into the place just to the left of it)and then the gray "brushes" go against the window. On the picture it is the piece in the middle (I'm holding it up). The "weather Stipping" (not sure if that is what you call it) came off. My dog knocked the screen door off (as you probably have heard thousands of times). I have been in my 30 year old home for 5 years. Where to find specific "weather stripping" Is there any way you can build out the door to meet the screen ? Perhaps by using wood strips and capping them with aluminum. Wider than that, they get too floppy to be useful. Do you have an extra wide bug strip that would fit? Bug strips are usually 1-1/2" wide at maximum. I have a gap of about 3 inches between my screen & glass sliding doors. please tell me how to order the bug strip, the cost plus shipping etc., thank you! Hi Suban, My bugstrip is $1.00/foot and the shipping to California is $11.00 by UPS Ground. My sliding door is columbiamatic 42"x80". I need to replace my screen door bug strip also. I replaced the screen on my sliding screen door. The one I use is about 1-1/2" wide and has pre-notched strips that you can peel off to reduce the width to suit your own screen door. That piece of rubber is called a Bugstrip or bug seal and I could send you one in the mail if you cant find one locally. I need to find the piece of rubber that seal the back of the screen to the glass slider s about an inch wide. The best that I can measure the groove opening is a tight 1/4" x 1/4". the sweep was a total of 1 1/2" W x 78" long. The one that is worn out measures 5/16"W x 3/16" deep. The groove on my sliding screen door is too small for the strips that I can find locally. Where can I find one at least 84 inches long? Bug seal for sliding screen door. The guide for measurment was great, I just needed to recognize the new wood floor we installed used a rounded edge at the door track which required the removal of a 1/4 inch to get the new door frame in place! My wife is happy we again have the ability to let the fresh air in and keep the fresh bugs out! I need a 3 inch wide bugstrip or bug seal, preferably self-adhesive. Fortunately I have a chop saw and was able to take a 1/4 inch off the frame. Just need to reorder the Bug Strip as I cut one too short! I also had to make one adjustment. I fumbled through it and happy with the results. Just spent the weekend installing two new sliding door screens. To purchase bugstrips, use the shopping cart links below: Screen doors great now but need bugstrips Trim the strip so it stops just before the tracks on the top and bottom of the slding screen. Once the width is right, you just push the square part of the bugstrip into the groove all the way up the height of the screen door. If you leave it too wide it will drag on the patio door and make it hard to open and close the screen door. Hinged Insect Screen Windows can be removed easily with an optional two-piece hinging system, making cleaning and winter storage straight forward.Trim the strip so its just a little bigger than the gap you have to fill. Ideal for fitting to aluminium or timber joinery. Sliding Insect Screen Windows are effortless to open and close and can be simply removed if not required. HomePlus Sliding or Hinged insect screens add distinction to any window and installation on existing window are quick, in a home or commercial environment. Powder-coated aluminium frames are colour matched to your existing joinery, blending your insect door screen into your homes' finish. Matching vision rails are standard on all insect screen doors and help to prevent people from accidentally running into the door - particularly children. Hinged Insect Screen Doors are classic, convenient, and easily installed on either timber or aluminium joinery. Manufactured with strong aluminium corners and non-visible nylon rollers, HomePlus sliding insect doors are sturdy and run smoothly when opening or closing. Sliding Insect Screen Doors are an economical and lightweight screening solution that easily fits most sliding doors, with low depth tracks that fit neatly onto existing joinery. With HomePlus Sliding or Hinged Insect Screen doors installed, you will finally be free, once and for all, from flies, mosquitoes, and other nasty insects.
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