Garage Door Insulation and R-Value

In this blog entry, the professional Charleston garage door installation experts here at A1 Garage Door Charleston will detail some essential information of garage door insulation and R-Value.

What exactly is Garage Insulation R-Value?

Garage R-Value details the insulation and thermal efficiency of your garage. The higher your garage R-Value, the more heat can be contained in the space. A garage R-Value of 7 is much higher than an R-Value of 2. Just because the R-Value, insulation, and thermal efficiency of garage insulation is superior, doesn’t necessarily mean it will be thicker.

How can I better determine the best garage insulation R-Value for my Charleston property?

The range of below factors can help you determine the best R-value for your garage insulation.

  • What’s the environment like around your garage? If you’re concerned about extreme weather conditions, it’s important to better insulate your home and garage door. Look up the “climate zone” of your property; if you live in a higher climate zone, we recommend that you have a higher R-Value for your garage – and vice versa.
  • Consider your garage door materials. If your garage is wood, it won’t provide as much insulation as a vinyl garage door.

What are the main benefits of insulated garage doors?

  • Insulated garage doors prevent heat or cold air from escaping your home in Winter or Summer, reducing your monthly utility bill up to hundreds of dollars
  • Insulated garage doors can help prevent carbon monoxide contamination, by keeping escaping carbon monoxide in your garage without escaping into your home. NEVER run your car inside a closed garage.
  • Insulated garage doors can help keep your garage environment more comfortable, which is ideal for those who use their garages as workshops o leisure spaces
  • Insulated garage doors absorb sound, which is ideal for those who use their garage as a place to practice music, as a tool workshop, or as a space to relax
  • Insulated garage doors provide fantastic Returns on Investment (ROIs) as compared to many different other types of home upgrades