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3 Garage Door Insulation Options For Homeowners

  • Writer: Dodson Garage Doors
    Dodson Garage Doors
  • Oct 4, 2021
  • 2 min read

The average metallic garage doors do little when it comes to maintaining a comfortable indoor temperature, blocking street noise, or helping save dollars on your electricity bills. This is why insulating your garage door in Alabama makes sense.


Adding insulation to the interior channels of your garage door can help keep the inside room about 10 to 12 degrees warmer in the winter and as much as 20 degrees cooler in the summer. So, while creating a naturally comfortable temperature, you’ll also save on your heating and cooling bills. Insulation also helps reduce noise transfer and blocks outdoor noise, such as honking cars, neighborhood dogs, or your kid’s band practice.


Typically, there are three types of garage door insulation options, your choice will depend on the type of door you already own. While steel doors can incorporate several types of insulation, wood doors work best with rigid insulation types like foam boards. For a flat garage door without panels try using reflective insulation. Let’s look at the three options in detail:


Batt Insulation

Batt insulation is a relatively basic and cost-effective solution. The material is made of fiberglass and is readily available in any hardware store. In fact, you may even find an extra roll lying somewhere in your house. However, for effective garage door insulation using batt rolls, it is probably best to use an insulating kit. The thinnest standard batt is roughly 3½ inches thick, which is too thick for most garage door channels and compressing the batts reduces their insulating efficiency. This is why a garage door insulation kit provides batt rolls of 1½ inch thick foil-faced batting.


Foam Board Insulation

Foam boards are slightly costlier than batt rolls but are commonly preferred options for garage door insulation. The most common type of foam boards are made of polyisocyanurate, extruded polystyrene, and expanded polystyrene. They usually come faced with aluminum or vinyl and work great for wooden garage doors. The foam boards should be slightly thinner than your garage door panels and you must cut rectangles slightly larger than the garage door panels. This will help create an air gap that is crucial for these to be effective.


Reflective Insulation

Reflective Insulation for garage doors is another great option that’s typically used in warmer climates. Generally, installation requires aluminum foil to be applied to one or both sides of any insulation material like cardboard or polythene. This works to reflect the heat away from the interior of your garage doors.


If you are handy around tools and know the correct insulation process, you may be able to work out insulating your garage. However, if you lack the skills or knowledge, or perhaps you don’t have the time or the right tools, contact Dodson Garage Doors for Garage door repair in Trussville, AL, and surrounding areas for a professional solution to your garage door insulation needs. Visit our website or call/text us today at 205-213-0894.

 
 
 

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