3 Easy Weather-Related Garage Door Updates You Need To Make To Your Garage

Posted on: 7 November 2014

When it comes to getting your home ready for a cold winter, a rainy spring or a warm summer, don't forget your garage! A garage can not only be a place to park your car when you're not driving it or storage space for tools, it can also be a great place to work and play. Here are three very easy weather-related garage door updates that will cut down on your garage heating costs, keep your garage from getting wet, and keep the space bug-free in the warmer months when you want to keep the garage door open. 

1. Insulate Your Garage Door 

Insulating the back of your garage door is an easy way to prepare your garage for the cold, harsh months of winter. While this may be less necessary in warmer climates, it is absolutely crucial for individuals who live in crucial for individuals who live in very cold areas. You can install insulation on the back of your garage door panels fairly easily, simply by cutting the insulation to fit the panels and adhering it to them using a strong double sided tape. There are many brands of pre-made kits available online and at your local hardware store as well.

If you're in a time crunch or prefer to have a professional do the work for you, a garage door repair company can perform an insulation service for you quickly and easily. This type of work is simple and affordable even when you have a professional insulate your garage for you; however, make sure to get a written quote before you authorize the service.

2. Install a Garage Door Threshold Weather Seal

Having a good seal on the threshold of your garage, in between your garage and your driveway, is an important part of keeping your garage dry and free of debris. Even when garage doors seem like they fit tightly against the pavement, there may be a small gap that still allows water, rocks, leaves and other debris to get into a garage when a weather seal is not present. Most hardware stores sell threshold weather seal kits that can easily be installed yourself. High quality weather seals are designed not to crack or shatter when you drive over them. 

3. Add a Retractable Garage Door Screen

When the weather is warm and you want to work or let the kids play in the garage, leaving the garage door open seems like the best idea. However, without a screen, the area isn't as safe and is an open door for mosquitoes, flies and other bugs. Installing a retractable garage door screen is a great way to make full use of your garage during warmer months, while still keeping the space enclosed and free of bugs. While it is possible to install a retractable garage door screen yourself, you generally need to be fairly experienced to do so. It may be easier to hire a garage door repair company to install a pre-fabricated screen door that fits directly into your current garage system. Many screen styles have slide open doors that allow you to enter and exit the garage without having to retract the entire screen again.

If you own a garage, outfitting that space to withstand extreme cold and rain is an important part of maximizing your investment. It also pays off to be able to use your garage in all types of weather, while still feeling safe and secure. Contact a garage door repair company such as Raynor Door Company to learn more about updates you can make to your garage door in order to make it as functional and attractive as possible. 

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