Rubber Seal Thresholds

Rubber Seal Door Thresholds for Superior Door Sealing

Rubber Seal Door Thresholds, often called Bumper Thresholds, create a tight seal between the bottom of the door and the threshold. They help reduce drafts, noise, dust, moisture, and light infiltration while improving energy efficiency and occupant comfort. Commonly used in commercial buildings, hotels, offices, schools, healthcare facilities, and residential entryways, these thresholds provide reliable performance in high-traffic environments.

Commercial Rubber Seal Door Thresholds & Bumper Thresholds

Rubber Seal Door Thresholds are designed to create a durable weather-resistant barrier at the bottom of a doorway. Often referred to as Bumper Thresholds, these products combine a heavy-duty aluminum or bronze threshold with an integrated rubber seal that compresses against the door to help prevent the infiltration of air, water, dust, insects, smoke, sound, and light.

These thresholds are widely used in commercial buildings, hotels, apartment complexes, healthcare facilities, schools, government buildings, and residential properties where improved sealing performance is required. By creating a tighter seal at the door opening, rubber seal thresholds help improve energy efficiency, indoor comfort, and environmental control while protecting interior spaces from unwanted elements.

Our selection includes a variety of profiles, widths, heights, and finishes to accommodate different door types and opening conditions. Whether you need a threshold for a new installation or a replacement for an existing opening, you'll find options suitable for wood, metal, fiberglass, and commercial hollow metal doors.

Looking for a threshold with a replaceable rubber insert on the walking surface instead? Browse our Rubber Top Thresholds for additional sealing and slip-resistant solutions.

Need help selecting the right threshold for your application? Call 845-388-1300. Our trained hardware specialists can help you choose the best rubber seal threshold based on your door type, clearance requirements, weather exposure, and performance needs.