A barrier installed along the bottom edge of a Martin brand garage door, designed to prevent the ingress of water, debris, insects, and drafts. This component typically consists of a flexible material, often rubber or vinyl, shaped to conform to the garage floor and create a tight seal. Variations exist, including bulb shapes, T-shapes, and beaded designs, each offering specific advantages in sealing performance and durability.
Protecting a garage interior from the elements is crucial for preserving stored items and maintaining a comfortable temperature. Effective sealing prevents damage from water intrusion, which can lead to mold, mildew, and structural deterioration. It also minimizes air infiltration, improving energy efficiency by reducing the workload on heating and cooling systems. Furthermore, a well-maintained seal helps exclude pests and debris, contributing to a cleaner and more functional garage space. Historically, simpler materials like felt were used; however, advancements in polymer technology have resulted in more durable and effective solutions like those found on contemporary Martin doors.