Garage MaintenanceInsulating your home is seen as one of the most important home care endeavors you can do. Just as important, your garage door requires you to insulate it also. If you do not properly perform garage door repairs, than you open your home up to cold winter air seeping through and into your home. If you neglect to take care of these simple tasks, you can cost yourself hundreds on wasted energy costs.

We have come up with 18 different tips that will help you improve your garage doors insulation.

  1. Over time your garage door will become old with wear and tear. Even after performing essential maintenance doors will deteriorate over time. Installing a new garage door can eliminate any worry you may have and fix any issues you may be facing.
  1. Insulate all the windows that you may have within your garage. These are prime locations for cold air to come into your garage area.
  1. Lay down quality garage mats onto your garage’s floor to help prevent the cold air from coming up from the ground. Bare garage floors can feel frozen in the winter months, these type of mats can eliminate that.
  1. Install the correct type of insulation into the walls of your garage to maintain a warm interior and to block the cold air pressing against your exterior.
  1. Check the entry way door that you use to enter and exit your garage from the side for proper insulation. Purchase a sealing kit at your local hardware store if you feel air coming through.
  1. Look over the floor and walls of your garage for any cracks. If you find any cracks be sure to fill them in with caulking.
  1. If you have an attic or second level to your garage check to see that it is completely insulated so that any warm air that rises does not escape through the roof.
  1. Examine the roof of your garage to check for any damage, deteriorating, or leaks. Replace any area of the roof that requires it to help reduce your energy costs and keep warm air inside.
  1. If you have any pipes that run through the garage and into your home for plumbing be sure that they are covered with pipe insulation. Heated pipes can be dangerous to touch and can emit high temperatures, while cold pipes can give off a lot of cold air.
  1. Insulate your hot water heater tank that you may have inside your garage with the correct insulation.
  1. Check your weather stripping on your entry and garage doors to ensure that they are working properly and replace any that are needed.
  1. A small space heater can be a terrific way for you to maintain a warm temperature in your garage without needing to leave your house door open and risking losing your home’s heat.
  1. Check any electrical outlets to see if any cold air is seeping through them and replace any covers that may need it.
  1. If you have a skylight in your garage check that it also has been sealed with caulking or a commonly found window kit to block the cold air out.
  1. Insert insulated door stops along your garage doors bottom to help decrease cold drafts that blow into your garage.
  1. Replace any damaged sheetrock around your garage with adequate thickness to give your garage an added layer of insulation.
  1. Make sure you always close all your windows completely and properly.
  1. Organize and maintain your garage’s interior so that heat can flow throughout the interior.

Proper garage door repair and care can help you prevent you from paying extra for energy costs. But if you want to eliminate the worry completely, hiring a quality residential garage door installer can take care of all the details for you. Giving you a dependable service and a brilliantly styled new garage door!


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