Replace Brush Seals on Automatic Glass Doors

Automatic glass doors are essential for modern storefronts, but over time, their brush seals can wear out, leading to air leaks.

  • Prevents air infiltration and drafts

  • Improves energy efficiency

  • Enhances indoor comfort

  • Reduces noise pollution

  • Complies with ANSI/BHMA standards

  • Durable materials for long-lasting performance

  • Professional installation ensures perfect fit

  • Cost-effective maintenance solution

  • Nylon or polypropylene brush fibers

  • Compatible with most automatic glass door systems

  • ANSI/BHMA certified materials

  • Standard lengths available: 36", 48", 72"

  • Custom sizes available upon request

  • Temperature range: -30°F to 140°F

  • Easy installation with adhesive backing or screws

  • UV and moisture resistant

Over time, the brush seals on automatic glass doors can degrade, leading to unwanted air infiltration. Our professional service replaces these seals, ensuring your storefront remains energy-efficient and comfortable for customers and staff.

Frequently Asked Questions about Replace Brush Seals on Automatic Glass Doors

Why replace brush seals on automatic glass doors?

Replacing brush seals prevents air infiltration, enhancing energy efficiency and indoor comfort.

How often should brush seals be replaced?

It's recommended to inspect and replace brush seals every 1-2 years, depending on usage.

What materials are used for brush seals?

Brush seals are typically made from durable nylon or polypropylene fibers.

Can replacing brush seals help with noise reduction?

Yes, new brush seals can also help minimize noise infiltration.

Are there specific standards for brush seals?

Brush seals should comply with ANSI/BHMA standards for durability and performance.

What's the deal with brush seals on glass doors?

They're crucial for keeping the air inside and energy costs down.

How do I know if my brush seals need replacing?

If you feel drafts or notice higher energy bills, it's time to check them.

What are these seals made of?

Most are made from tough nylon or polypropylene fibers.

Do new seals help with noise too?

Absolutely, they can reduce noise coming in from outside.

Are there any standards for these seals?

Yes, they should meet ANSI/BHMA standards for quality.

Schedule your brush seal replacement today!