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Insulating Car Garage
In these times where energy prices are rapidly increasing, insulating your car garage has become a necessity. This is because an un-insulated garage can result in extreme indoor temperature, which can have a negative impact on the condition of a vehicle. Moreover, the absence of insulation can also contribute to high energy consumption because of the energy loss. Hence, every homeowner must see to it their garages are well-protected from heat and cold.
Generally, garage insulation is focused on two areas: one is the ceiling, and the other is the door. When a room in the house is situated right above a garage, insulating tiles can be affixed directly on the plasterboard ceiling; however, if the garage has its own roof, the insulation materials can be installed on the garage's loft cavity. Insulating the ceiling in the garage can significantly reduce heat loss from the warm room located above it or adjacent to it.
Likewise, garage door insulation also offers the same benefits. It helps reduce energy bills by preventing energy loss. In addition, it also helps in keeping bugs and insects outside the garage. There are two ways by which garage doors can be insulated. First is by using reflective foil insulation. Second is by using polystyrene panels. Regardless of the difference between these materials, however, they are both installed between the floor and the garage door, where the cold or warm air can leak out. Insulating garage doors is very simple and can easily be done by savvy do-it-yourself homeowners with the complete tools. So if you have the materials and the skill, insulating against energy loss in your garage should not be a problem.