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Prep Garage For Winter

You may not be the only one hunkering down for the winter as the weather gets colder! Your garage door can suffer from the cold as well unless you take some steps to prep it for the season.

A proper winter-proofed garage will be insulated and ventilated, which has several benefits. If you can keep the cold air out and the warm air in, you can save some money on your energy bill, extend the life of your tools and equipment, and make your garage a cozy place to work.

There are a few crucial things you can do if you want to prepare your garage for winter. 

Take note of the simple steps below. These can help you prep your garage door.

 

Five tips for Prepping your Garage for Winters

In case you’re looking for the best way to heat your garage this winter, you’ll want to winter-proof it first. Winter-proofing your garage will give you peace of mind no matter how low the temperature drops. Let us take a look at the tips you can use to prep your garage. 

 

Insulate your Garage

Proper insulation in your garage can go a long way in keeping out the cold. There are a few different types of insulation available, so you’ll want to choose the one that best suits your needs. Fiberglass batts are a popular option, but spray foam kits are also available if you’re looking for something a bit more heavy-duty. 

 

Create Ventilation

You may not spend much time in our garages, but they can be a breeding ground for cold air and moisture. One way to create ventilation is to install an exhaust fan. If you use an exhaust fan, you will be able to remove any build-up of cold air and moisture. Another way to create ventilation is to open the door to your garage for a few minutes each day. This will allow any trapped cold air to escape and help keep your garage warm. If you have any gaps or cracks in your garage door, seal them with weatherstripping or caulk.

 

Seal any cracks and Holes

Check for cracks in the wall, gaps near windows, and holes in the garage door sealing. Do not forget to look for leaks around vents or electrical outlets. These are all potential places where cold air can enter your garage and make it uncomfortable to work in.

To fix these problem areas, seal them with caulk or weatherstripping. This is a relatively easy and inexpensive way to make your garage more comfortable during the colder months.

 

Install a Heater

One of the best ways to prepare your garage for the winter is by installing a heater. This will help to keep your space warm all winter long. Be sure to purchase a heater that is designed specifically for garages. A heater designed for a garage will help to ensure your safety while using it. Follow all of the instructions carefully when installing it. Once it’s up and running, you’ll be able to enjoy your warm garage all winter long!

 

Replace your Old Garage Doors

 Consider replacing your old door with a new one that is better insulated. If your garage door is almost 20 years old, it’s probably time for an upgrade. Older doors are much less energy-efficient than newer ones, meaning they let heat out and cold air in. 

 

Veteran Garage Door Repair

3415 Custer Rd #103
Plano, TX
75023
(972) 432-5695

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