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> I live in southwest ohio, where dec-feb have mostly sub-freezing days, > My garage door is souther facing. > My question is this: foil, foam, or some combination of the two? And, -- Dia duit
> Went to the local home improvement store to investigate possible
> approaches to insulate my steel garage door. One option is a sort of
> buble wrap stuff with foil on both sides, that's supposed to be a very
> good reflective barrier. The other option is poly-foam of varying
> thickness.
> and the coldest days can get down to single digits or below zero... in
> summer, weeks of 90s are normal.
> if you recommend a combination, which one against the steel door,
> which exposed to the open space of the garage?
going to suddenly make the garage a lot warmer. While I do have insulated
doors, and I would replace them with insulated doors, I also have insulated
walls and the garage has heated areas on two sides and above. It does not
stay warm, but it is a little warmer than it would be otherwise. But just
doors will not do much. If the garage is not attached to a heated area or
does not have some form of heat itself, insulating the doors is going to do
very very little.
Joseph Meehan