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How to attach insulation panels to a garage door.
Alternatively use two layers.
Use 1 1 2 inch thick insulation for doors with metal framing and 2 inch thick material for doors without it.
Panel sizes may differ along the door so measure each one as you go rather than pre cutting all the panels based on one measurement.
Once the insulation is cut to size you push the panes over the pins and attach the pin cover.
Slice inch slits through the insulation above the retention clips and attach the front of the retention clips to the back pieces to secure the insulation panels.
Attach two retainer clips for large panels.
With the foiled side facing towards you slide one edge of the insulation into one side of the railings to hold it firm.
The pins secure in place to a clean and dry door panel.
Prepare the inside face of a one piece metal or wood door where adhesive is needed to attach the foam insulation.
Use clean water and a rag to remove.
Cut foam insulation to size now that you know the dimensions for each panel on your garage door cut the foam insulation to size.
The instructions tell you how to measure out everything and mark it but let s just say you measure to find the center of each panel on your door then you half it again.
Then secure it to the retaining pins photo 3.
Instead of adhesives you will use a puncture pin system to mount the panels to your door.
Measure the height and width of the panel and mark the center of each panel with a pencil or marker.
Repeat until all the panels are insulated.
That way you will end up with two spots on each panel.
Adhere insulation to garage door open your adhesive and start adhering your cut insulation to the door.
Many garage doors will have metal railings 1 or 2 inches 2 5 or 5 1 cm deep that can be used to hold the insulation in place.
Repeat this step until you have cut enough insulation to cover the entire door.
Use a marker to place an x in each place so you can come back quickly and just attach all of the adhesive.
If needed you can use a little bit of masking or duct tape to help you hold each foam panel in place as the glue dries.
With fiberglass batt insulation wrapped in vinyl your garage will stay comfortable year round.
Cut a sheet of rigid foam insulation to fit each section.
Push insulation flat against door and feel for retention clips.
Fit the cut insulation into the panel with the vinyl side facing into the garage.