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The Gasketeers

Gasket Catalogue

If it has a door and stays cold, we can seal it. Browse by unit type, mounting profile or brand. We carry, cut and custom-build every seal, then install it on-site across Boulder County.

20 unit types
22 brands serviced
127+ gasket profiles
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Every commercial unit we seal

From walk-in freezers to ice cream dipping cabinets, we make gaskets for every kind of commercial refrigeration equipment.

Walk-In Cooler

Large insulated cold-storage rooms held at refrigeration temperatures, with heavy hinged or sliding doors that rely on full-perimeter gaskets to seal.

Walk-In Freezer

Below-freezing walk-in storage rooms whose doors need cold-flexible gaskets (often with heater wire) to maintain a tight seal at sub-zero temperatures.

Reach-In Cooler

Standard upright commercial refrigerators with one to three solid or glass doors used for frequent-access cold storage.

Reach-In Freezer

Upright commercial freezers with solid or glass doors requiring durable low-temperature gaskets for repeated daily use.

Glass Door Merchandiser

Display refrigerators and freezers with lit glass doors that show off chilled product in stores, cafes, and convenience shops.

Undercounter Refrigeration

Low-profile coolers and freezers that fit beneath worktables and counters, with compact door or drawer gaskets.

Worktop Refrigeration

Undercounter units with a reinforced top surface for food prep, sealed with door or drawer gaskets below the work surface.

Sandwich / Salad Prep Table

Refrigerated prep tables with a chilled pan rail on top and a refrigerated base sealed by door and/or drawer gaskets.

Pizza Prep Table

Wider-rail refrigerated prep tables built for pizza toppings, with gasketed solid doors and pan wells.

Chef Base

Low refrigerated cabinets with drawers designed to sit beneath cooking equipment, sealed with heat-tolerant drawer gaskets.

Refrigerated Drawer Unit

Cabinets using refrigerated drawers instead of doors, each drawer pan sealed by its own gasket.

Bar / Back-Bar Cooler

Low-profile bottle and beverage coolers installed behind bars, with solid or glass sliding or hinged doors and gaskets.

Milk Cooler

Top-access refrigerated cabinets, common in schools and cafeterias, with gasketed lift or sliding lids.

Deli / Display Case

Curved or flat glass merchandising cases for deli, bakery, and grab-and-go items, with sliding rear door gaskets.

Open Air Merchandiser

Open multi-deck refrigerated display cases for grab-and-go product, with gasketed night-curtain or rear service panels.

Roll-In Refrigerator

Tall cabinets with floor-level entry so loaded racks roll directly in, sealed by full-height perimeter gaskets.

Pass-Through Refrigeration

Units with doors on both front and back to transfer product between prep and service areas, each door gasketed.

Blast Chiller / Freezer

Rapid-cooling cabinets that pull hot food quickly through the danger zone, requiring heavy-duty gaskets that endure thermal cycling.

Dipping Cabinet

Ice cream dipping and display freezers with gasketed sliding lids over the serving wells.

Cold Food / Buffet Well

Refrigerated buffet and cold-pan service units whose access doors or lids use gaskets to hold serving temperature.

Mounting profiles

Know your gasket profile

Gaskets attach to the door in different ways. Not sure which you have? Send us a photo and we will identify it for you.

Push-In

A gasket with a square or rectangular insert pushed into a pre-formed groove in the door frame; flexible and tool-free to install.

Common on: Walk-in coolers and freezers, reach-in coolers and freezers, and many prep tables with grooved door retainers.

Snap-In / Dart

An arrow-head (dart) shaped base with barbed teeth that snaps and locks into a slotted retainer strip on the door.

Common on: Reach-in refrigerators and freezers, glass merchandisers, and prep tables with snap-in retainer channels.

Four-Sided Dart

A dart-style profile with the locking barb continuing on all four sides for a fully snapped-in seal around the door.

Common on: Most reach-in commercial refrigerators and freezers built with a four-sided snap-in retainer.

Screw-In / Screw-Mount

A gasket whose lip is captured between a mounting plate and the door, secured with screws or rivets for a heavy-duty hold.

Common on: High-traffic walk-in cooler and freezer doors and heavy commercial units subject to frequent use.

Compression

A crescent-moon profile with a flat, ridged side that compresses against the frame when the door closes to form the seal.

Common on: High-traffic commercial reach-ins and units without a magnetic latch, where door pressure makes the seal.

Magnetic

A gasket with a flexible magnetic strip in the lip that pulls the door tight to the metal frame without a mechanical latch.

Common on: Reach-in coolers and freezers, glass merchandisers, undercounter and prep units with steel door frames.

Hook-Style

A profile with a hook or J-shaped tail that catches over the edge of the door panel or retainer to hold the gasket in place.

Common on: Certain reach-in and display units and panel-style doors that use a hooked retainer edge.

Slide-In

A gasket fed into a channel from one end and slid along the track rather than pressed in across its length.

Common on: Sliding-door bar coolers, deli cases, and some glass merchandiser tracks.

Press-In

A flexible-tail gasket pressed by hand into a continuous groove around the door, similar to push-in with a snug interference fit.

Common on: Walk-in doors, undercounter units, and prep tables with a press-fit retainer groove.

Materials

Built from the right material

PVC (Vinyl)

Flexible polyvinyl chloride is the most common and economical gasket body material, NSF-approved and used across most cooler and reach-in door seals; its narrower temperature range makes it less ideal for freezers or harsh cleaning environments.

Magnetic Insert

A flexible rubber-bonded ferrite or strontium-ferrite magnetic strip embedded inside the PVC or TPE lip that holds the door shut against the steel frame; used in nearly all latch-free magnetic gaskets.

TPE (Thermoplastic Elastomer)

A softer, more flexible alternative to standard PVC that stays pliable at low temperatures and can last several times longer, making it well suited to freezers and high-cycle doors.

Santoprene / TPV

A thermoplastic vulcanizate with a wide temperature range and strong resistance to grease, citrus, and chemical cleaners, used for freezer doors and demanding commercial applications.

Silicone

A high-performance elastomer used where extreme heat or cold tolerance and chemical resistance are needed, such as freezer doors, heated cabinets, and specialty seals.

EPDM / Rubber Compounds

Synthetic rubber compounds (including EPDM and neoprene) used for select gaskets needing extra weather, ozone, or temperature resistance beyond standard vinyl.