Insulating a garage door.
Inexpensive way to insulate a garage door.
Before you invest in a garage heating system make sure your garage has plenty of insulation.
However insulation adds weight to the door and that may throw off the balance.
For about 100 you can insulate your garage door in about two hours.
A new insulated garage door can cost thousands.
If you want to make a huge heating difference in your garage workshop but don t want to spend a lot of time or money this is for you.
Most doors consist of thin aluminum that heats and cools with the weather.
On the right you can see the uninsulated section on the left the insulated panels.
Leaving the door in an unbalanced state can damage your garage.
Insulating a garage door will help reduce energy bills and protect items in your garage from harsh outdoor temperatures.
You can easily and inexpensively add clear plastic shrink film over windows for added protection against the cold.
The overhead garage door is the main barrier to the outside and is often the thinnest part of the garage.
Garage door manufactures want hundreds of dollars for an insulation kit.
As such we strongly recommend getting some insulation especially if the garage connects to the home and shares a wall.
Choosing the cheapest type of insulation for your garage will depend on a few factors such as the climate you live in and the construction of the garage itself.
Now you could spend good money on a kit but hey.
Plus garage door insulation can help soften street and outdoor noise.
This project guide will show you how to insulate a garage door using relatively easy to install garage parts and insulation accessories.
If you are not up to fork out thousands of dollars for an insulated door cheap foam board or batting is the way to go.
I didn t even spring for the pink foamboard.
Insulating a garage door might sound like a daunting task but as you can see you can complete this project in just a couple of hours.
A properly balanced garage door should stay in place if you lift it part way and let go.
Insulate garage doors where possible as well as walls and ceilings.