Q: How do Ratshut garage seals compare to traditional steel wool mesh rodent barriers?
A: Traditional rodent exclusion seals rely on a fabric blend of loose stainless steel wool and polyfiber mesh packed inside a rubber casing. Ratshut completely re-engineers this approach by utilizing a continuous, solid stainless steel fishbone plate fully encapsulated within a heavy-duty TPO plastic shell.
No Shredding or Driveway Mess: Highly motivated rodents can chew through standard rubber and pull out loose wire-wool fibers, scattering sharp metal mesh fragments across your driveway. Ratshut’s solid steel core is physically impossible for pests to shred, tear, or pull apart.
Advanced Weather & Rust Resistance: Loose steel wool fibers have an incredibly high surface area that undergoes rapid crevice corrosion and rusts heavily in damp or coastal climates. Ratshut’s solid, encapsulated plate eliminates this surface vulnerability, ensuring a clean, rust-free barrier for years.
Safe, Splinter-Free Handling: Exposed wire-wool mesh can poke hands and leave painful metal splinters during installation. Ratshut features a smooth, fully enclosed core that is 100% safe and clean to handle without specialized safety gear. Normal gloves are enough.
Q: Is Ratshut difficult to cut compared to soft fabric-mesh seals?
A: Not at all. While fabric-mesh seals can be sliced with basic utility knives, they easily fray and degrade at the cut edge. Ratshut uses a thin, high-quality, pliable steel alloy. By using a standard pair of tin snips, you can cut through the solid plate cleanly and effortlessly to match your exact door dimensions without deforming the seal.
Q: Will the Ratshut bottom seal fit standard garage doors?
A: Yes. The Ratshut garage door bottom seal is specifically engineered to slide directly into standard universal T-shaped track retainers. You do not need to replace your existing aluminum track channel or use specialized mounting hardware to upgrade your garage to premium rodent protection.