Mark Saiger
Mr Happy!
Seal-a-Door and Screen Doors and other info
Here are a bunch of pictures of us using the new Seal-a-Door (with new improved wings top and bottom) around all different types of screen doors., Different placement of the door shock absorber or dual door shock absorbers in many different placements. And I Recommend the Combo unit as he calls it.
We use our spotting bag as a weight to protect screen doors from wind taking them. We either put them behind so if the wind catches them, they don’t swing out and break the shock absorber out of the door jam, or can use it to prop open the door. There are other great door stops on the market, and that is another thread
Give me a shout if you have questions and I will try to answer those questions the best I can.
And yes it is very quick to get in and out of this Seal-a-door! See a quick video I did the other day.
Other videos here too
Here is some info from the Seal-a-Door Facebook pricing page.
GOOD KEEPS GETTING "BETTER"!!!
The "easy in/easy out" solution to your customer's frustration.
Yesterday they were "Wings"....a $15 option; today they are "flanged edges"....a standard feature on ALL Seal-A-Doors. The "Window" is still an... optional feature at $45. The Seal-A-Door is priced at:
"Standard" size: $139.95 (Fits 30" X 80" typical residential door opening).
"Combo" size: $149.95 (Fits 30" X 84" typical commercial door opening AND compresses down to fit typical residential opening).
"Jumbo" size: $169.95 (Fits 30" X 96" executive style tall door opening).
And here is the link. Again I recommend the Combo. That's what I use.
https://www.facebook.com/sealadoorpricing
https://www.facebook.com/SealADoor
https://www.facebook.com/ron.hunkins?fref=ts
Ron’s phone number also is: 612-250-8454
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Here are a bunch of pictures of us using the new Seal-a-Door (with new improved wings top and bottom) around all different types of screen doors., Different placement of the door shock absorber or dual door shock absorbers in many different placements. And I Recommend the Combo unit as he calls it.
We use our spotting bag as a weight to protect screen doors from wind taking them. We either put them behind so if the wind catches them, they don’t swing out and break the shock absorber out of the door jam, or can use it to prop open the door. There are other great door stops on the market, and that is another thread

Give me a shout if you have questions and I will try to answer those questions the best I can.
And yes it is very quick to get in and out of this Seal-a-door! See a quick video I did the other day.
Other videos here too
Here is some info from the Seal-a-Door Facebook pricing page.
GOOD KEEPS GETTING "BETTER"!!!
The "easy in/easy out" solution to your customer's frustration.
Yesterday they were "Wings"....a $15 option; today they are "flanged edges"....a standard feature on ALL Seal-A-Doors. The "Window" is still an... optional feature at $45. The Seal-A-Door is priced at:
"Standard" size: $139.95 (Fits 30" X 80" typical residential door opening).
"Combo" size: $149.95 (Fits 30" X 84" typical commercial door opening AND compresses down to fit typical residential opening).
"Jumbo" size: $169.95 (Fits 30" X 96" executive style tall door opening).
And here is the link. Again I recommend the Combo. That's what I use.
https://www.facebook.com/sealadoorpricing
https://www.facebook.com/SealADoor
https://www.facebook.com/ron.hunkins?fref=ts
Ron’s phone number also is: 612-250-8454
NOW THE PICS