🚪 Seal the deal with silent sophistication!
The TMS Automatic Door Bottom Seal is a 36-inch heavy-duty, fully mortised door sweep featuring a high-quality aluminum casing and a fire-rated neoprene bulb seal. Its precision spring-loaded mechanism automatically seals gaps up to 1 inch, effectively blocking sound, drafts, light, and smoke. Designed for seamless integration and smooth operation, it’s ideal for soundproofing and insulation in high-traffic or rough-floor environments.
Brand | Trademark Soundproofing |
Material | Bulb Seal |
Color | Steel |
Recommended Uses For Product | Soundproofing, sealing gaps under doors, preventing sound and drafts, high-frequency traffic, rough floor surfaces such as concrete |
UPC | 881314880492 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Trademark Soundproofing |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Part Number | 463A |
Item Weight | 2.05 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 32 x 1 x 2 inches |
Item model number | TM463A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 36 Inch |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Automatic Door Bottom mortised |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**E
Awesome piece of hardware for professional installation
Wow this was a pain in the butt to install, but it works and looks amazing! I live in a condo and can't change the look of the outside of my front door, so this was the only feasible alternative to those cheap sliding foam door sweeps. The construction feels very solid and the mechanism is smooth - no one knows it's there unless I point it out. Just keep in mind you need a solid door and professional tools. A local woodworking shop crafted a jig and routed it; a metal chop saw worked well to trim it a small amount to fit in a 35-7/8" with end plates. Another thing to keep in mind is that it can clearly handle angles/slants in the frame no problem, but can't seal gaps caused by waves, divots, or similar, curved imperfections.The drop adjustment was easy, but no way of knowing if it will stay put over time. If anything changes, I'll update this review.
C**O
Our Solution to Gain Clearance
The media could not be loaded. Works as expected, which is a marvel in itself. Our back outside door was too close to the floor and didn’t allow for a regular carpet or door mat. We shortened the door and installed this within the door: works great!
J**N
Solves my noise issue from under a couple of doors
Pretty straight forward but a couple of installation notes.First, instructions say to cut the door bottom the same length as the door. It should be cut 1/16" short to allow an easy mortise of the door bottom side covers. If your door is tight before you begin. the covers will scrape against the jamb without them being mortised with a hand chisel.Secondly, the mortise cut for the door bottom should use a 15/16" straight router bit to a depth of 1-1/4" and a 5/8" straight router bit should be used for an additional 7/16" depth to accommodate the narrower top part of the automatic door bottom. The covers need wood to screw into and a full 15/16" mortise removes the wood where the screws would be screwed into. I found this out on the first install and had to use epoxy to fill the void so I could attach the cover plates.I used a full sized Bosch router and two Bosch edge guides that were snug and centered on the middle if the door bottom. I routed vertically because the edge guides aren't very deep and didn't want the router to tip, if done horizontally, and mess up my door. The setup takes much longer than the router cuts, so take your time and double check that everything is secure and centered.Once setup, you can bang a bunch of these out in a relatively short time with doors that are all the same thickness.I installed one on our bedroom door and another on our home theater door. Huge sound difference since I took the time to insulate staggered stud wall cavities prior to drywall.
T**Y
Did not come as advertised.
The device that I received did not come with the inter seals as advertised. There is nothing keeping air from going up and around the mechanism. It would only be good for keeping out light. All four pictures advertising the device clearly shows that it comes with these seals, but the one I received only has the bottom seal. Basically $85 to make door less effective at keeping drafts out. I don't know if the more expensive ones come with these seals as advertise which I would have gladly paid for. I wish that the description were accurate but I'll never know because this was a total waste of my time, so i'm returning and I'll take my business elsewhere
T**B
Closes the gap on our front door.
We installed some new flooring and in the process of leveling the floor - we had to take off the door sweep so that is would open properly, but that left a BIG air gap at the bottom of the door. I first heard about these door mechanisms from "Ask this Old House" (ASK This Old House | Drafty Door, Clean Paintbrushes (S16 E25) FULL EPISODE - About 8:20 into the clip). The big challenge for me was cutting the mortus required for a hidden installation. I took the door to our local "The Door Store" and they did a great job. Brought the door home and installed all the hardware. IT WORKS GREAT. Nice not having the ants march one by one (under the door) to get out of the rain.
M**E
does take minor woodworking skill to install properly
Not a difficult install, just take the time to slowly do it correctly.The great benefit of this door sweep is that it lifts upon opening and does not rub or wear to make black marks on the carpet or vinyl flooring.When the bar does lower to seal at the threshold, it makes a great wind & light seal when adjusted correctly (and keeps the bugs out).
A**H
Missing gasket, won't fit a normal residential door
a residential door might be 1 3/8" or so. this thing is way to wide for that. Install is difficult, my trim carpenter for new construction couldn't figure it out. I never could find instructions either for how to make it drop automatically when door closes. Regret.
A**E
Cool product but it won't stop drafts
I've just received this and I'm really disappointed. I wanted it to be as awesome as it looks but I can't see how it will stop drafts. Once the door is closed and the metal bar the neoprene seal is attached to gets pushed down, the draft from outside will just go up and over the bar. There's a tiny seal at the top of that metal bar but once the bar is pushed down the seal doesn't make contact with anything. I even called the manufacturer but they weren't able to convince me that it would work for me, so I'm returning it.I'm giving this product three stars instead of zero because I love the hidden aspect of the design. If they could just add effective seals that will work when the door is closed it will be a five-star product.