Winterizing the garage is an essential task. If the garage is not insulated, the cold air will get into your home. It will produce an unpleasant interior atmosphere and increase your energy bills.
Even unattached garages should be insulated. Vehicles and other gear like lawnmowers and bicycles can get damaged in the cold weather. Winterization will keep them protected.
Here are some things you can do to winterize garage doors and lower your heating bills.
Insulation can be your best friend during a cold winter. It is especially effective in keeping your home and garage warm.
Non-insulated garage doors allow heat to escape and cold air to get in. Statistics show that garage door insulation can keep garages 12 degrees warmer in 20-degree weather. That 12 degrees can make a big difference in your heating bill costs and your equipment functionality.
Insulating your garage door isn’t difficult. You can purchase garage door insulation kits with materials you can cut down to fit your garage. The make and model of your door will help you determine which kit you should buy.
You can also insulate your garage door using rigid foam insulation. Cut the material down to fit your door. The material you use must be rated for expanded polystyrene or foam board to ensure the solvents don’t damage the insulation.
If your door is old and damaged to the point where insulation won’t help, you may need to replace it.
Caulking is an effective way to winterize garage doors. It will fill holes and gaps to ensure cold air doesn’t get in.
Here are the steps you will need to take:
Note: Garage door caulking requires a caulk that is designed for outdoor use. Polyurethane, acrylic, and silicone caulk are suitable choices. If there are windows in your garage, caulk them as well.
Garage door seals are a great way to keep cold air from coming in under your garage door. There are two main options to choose from. They include:
The door sweep or bottom seal, prevents dust, snow, moisture, and cold air from getting in through the bottom of your garage door. It’s not necessary to replace the bottom seal every year, but it can become damaged over time. Check it before winter begins to ensure it’s in proper working order.
If your bottom seal is damaged, you can replace it by pulling it out through the gap behind the garage door track. Clean the area where the seal had been attached. Then attach the new seal to the track.
If you have a wooden garage door, the bottom seal may be nailed in. You must remove the nails before removing the seal. Then seal the wood, apply caulk for adhesion, and nail the new seal in place.
Garage door seals should be made of silicone or similar material that stays flexible in cold temperatures.
A threshold seal is similar to a door seal, but it attaches to the garage floor instead of the door. It can be used instead of a door seal or in combination with a door seal. It is installed with an adhesive that’s usually included in the package.
Thresholds are ideal for filling large gaps. They also keep water, snow, rain, and large pests out of the garage.
You have a choice of weather-stripping materials you can use to winterize garage doors. Vinyl is recommended thanks to its durability and flexibility. If you don’t have vinyl weather-stripping in place, or if the insulation is damaged, you may want to upgrade it.
Most weather-stripping is nailed or tacked in, so the first step involves removing the nails. Then follow these steps:
You should also apply weather-stripping to your garage door panels. Cold air can come in through the gaps between the panels. You can seal panels with foam tape or V-type weather-stripping.
Here are some other tips that will keep your garage protected from the winter weather.
If your garage is old or damaged, it may not respond well to winterization methods. A new garage door may be necessary.
Raynor Door Authority can assist with your garage door replacement. We offer extensive experience and a high level of professionalism. We will help you find a garage door that suits your needs and your home’s aesthetic.
We also provide all the products you need to winterize your garage door. We carry weather-stripping, caulk, door seals, insulation kits, and more. We have everything you need to get your garage ready for the cold weather.
Contact us for all your garage door service needs.