Monday, August 15, 2011

How to Insulate a Garage Door in Cold Climates


A garage door is a great way to keep your car, your tools and your other garage items safe from intruders. They can keep your belongings safe at night but provide easy access during the day as most garage doors can be operated with remote control access. Furthermore, they can add value to your home. However, garage doors can also be quite expensive to buy and to install, not to mention the cost of maintaining them.


1.The first thing you need to do is measure your garage door panels to see how much polyurethane foam sheets you will need. Take a visit to the local hardware shop with the measurements.So, what could a new garage door do and why? If you�re renovating, to improve the overall look of your house, a new door, in a more modern colour and style that complements the renovation can dramatically improve the entire look and feel of the property. There are many new designs to choose from, from natural timber to sleek and contemporary flat panel styles. The key to selecting the right garage door is to think about your home's architectural style and colour, and choose accordingly.When it comes to preparing for the cold season, it is also a good idea to opt for a garage door made out of steel, wood or aluminum. Fiber glass, although pleasant to the eye, does not hold up in colder climates and can easily crack, break and allow for that cold climate to come drafting in.Manufacturers in the industry offer a variety of colors to match each shade of their garage doors. Action Industries has created a universal pallet that closely complements each of these and it is also matching specific colors for manufacturers that deviate from the standard pallet.Think about it, what's the largest single object on the front of your home? Your garage door! Good street appeal is an important element of any home design. Whether you are selling your house or renovating for the long-term, you want an exterior that creates an attractive view. This can boost your home's appeal and long-term value. You only get one opportunity to make a first impression so make yours count.But, when was the last time you bought a new door, or, when was the last time you even considered buying a new garage door? For some reason, a new garage door is way down the priority list (if it�s there at all) when upgrading, modernizing or preparing to sell your home. There is no logical reason for this, other than many people don�t realize just how easy it and the relatively low cost for the dramatic improvements a new door can make. Even the home improvement publications only mention garage doors in passing, almost as an after thought.4.To ensure that the adhesive is sticking, use nails and a hammer to pin it in place.3.Take your weather strip to add additional insulation. Remove the backing material from the weather strip so that the adhesive side is facing downwards towards the garage door panel.When it comes to insulating your garage door, you will more likely need an insulation kit. Insulation kits come with all the materials needed for DIY garage door insulation. You will also need weather strip, polyurethane foam, nails and a hammer to get the job done right.

Furthermore, tilt up garage doors also tend to let the cold air and poor weather in more than the sectional garage door counterpart. If you are shopping around for a garage door and insulation is a key factor, then perhaps it is a better idea to purchase a sectional garage door. Although they are more expensive than the tilt up, they also provide additional insulation now without all the DIY work later.




Author: Jeremy Harmon


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