Q:I have a 2-2/12 in space between garage floor and driveway. It is a 2 car garage . How much material do I need
by|Jul 13, 2023
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A: There is no way to determine how much product you need to fill in the crack, because there is no definition on width or depth, and depending on whether you’re going to cover it with cement or caulk
by|Jul 13, 2023
Q:How many packages come in a case?
by|May 15, 2023
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A: There are 10 pieces per case.
by|May 16, 2023
Q:Could it be used as a freezer door gasket?
by|Sep 26, 2020
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A: No it will not work. You need to replace with same type of gasket. Contact maker of freezer for replacement part.
by|Sep 27, 2020
A: It probably could for a short time, It would not have the factory flanges to attach it properly and would have to be glued or taped on and it is very porous and would probably get mould growing on it in a short time, yuck! & because as it is quite porous it isn't as strong as the factory plastic/ rubber gasket and would tear easily. I would suggest it could be used for the short time it would take to order the correct one in.
I owned and operated a refrigeration heating and cooling business for 35 years and never experienced anyone using this product for this purpose.
by|Sep 27, 2020
Q:Can this be used as a backer rod for expansion joints in driveway?
by|Jun 30, 2017
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A: yes that is what I purchased and used it for. Worked great for me. I did cover it with caulk though. I feel it will last longer by covering it.
by|Oct 23, 2018
A: Only if you are caulking over the backer rod. It is not really made for driveways
by|May 4, 2023
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A: If you seal over it, yes
by|Oct 30, 2019
A: No, it is for interior use
by|May 4, 2023
Q:Thank you for the previous answer. Two more: what does E/O stand for? To my knowledge, this tubular product sells as "Poly Foam Caulk Saver." Does the "Poly" stand for "polyurethane?" I would rather not guess as to what it means. These questions are for your expert.
by|May 21, 2017
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A: E/E stands for Eco Options a Home Depot term, and the product is polyurethane.
by|May 4, 2023
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Q:Surely you, Home Depot, are best placed to answer authoritatively whether this is open cell or closed cell. Why ask your customers? That is evasion of responsibility.
by|May 20, 2017
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A: This item is closed cell foam.
by|May 4, 2023
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Q:Does it come in a larger size. 1" or ??
by|Apr 8, 2017
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A: yes it does come in 3/8 & 3/4 inch but don't know if 1 inch is available.
by|Jul 6, 2023
A: no this is the biggest in diameter.
by|May 4, 2023
A: 5/8" is the largest size Home Depot sells
by|Oct 30, 2019
Q:What adhesive would be best to use with this weather stripping?
by|Sep 14, 2016
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A: Any type of weather/condition resistant caulk
by|Oct 30, 2019
A: scilicon
by|May 3, 2020
A: Any type of Caulk would be fine, latex or silicone is fine.