Thursday, September 1, 2011

How to Insulate Your Garage Door and Keep the Energy Bill Down

With energy cost on the rise more and more people are looking for ways to keep the associated costs as low as possible. One of the more overlooked places in the house that can potentially have a huge impact on your electric bill is a well insulated garage door.

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There are many garage door insulation kits available on the market. You can chose from insulation kits that are made to order just for your garage dimensions or go with one that will supply you with he material and you cut it to the right dimensions.

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Yo will find that none of the insulating materials themselves are difficult to install, and most of the kits offered will include the adhesives that you need and advice on how to apply them to different garage insulation materials.

You will find 2 forms of typical insulation:

Reflective foil insulation. You will have 2 layers of foil either silver or sometimes cover with white vinyl sandwiched around a core. This core typically consists of Styrofoam or other lightweight insulating material.

Panel foam garage door insulation is usually a sort of expanded polystyrene with plastic on either side. The added advantage here is that they are also moisture resistant.

Another easy way of improving your garage insulation would be simply to install a garage door bottom seal. Especially if you live in an older home. They seal should be lose and flexible and they do a good job of keeping moisture and unwanted "pets " out as well.

Let's look at a couple of popular insulation kits for your garage that are available right now.

Insulfoam 9' Garage Door Insulation Kit from Lowes - They are relieved with grooves on one side so that they "press fit" into the cavity on the back of each door section.

The Owens Corning Garage Door Insulation Kit - typical installation is done in less than 1 hour and you'll get up to 5 times the thermal performance* and up to a 20% reduction in outside noise.

After you installed the kits and look at your insulated garage door, you'll find that besides saving money, you now also have a more comfortable, quieter place.

How to Insulate Your Garage Door and Keep the Energy Bill Down

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