The garage doors may be the largest opening to your home, and you may not think about insulating them. However, insulating them helps stop the transfer of cold or hot air into your garage. This is especially important if your garage is attached to your home. If you use your garage as a workshop, insulating your garage doors will add to your comfort level and narrow the temperature ranges that occur in relation to the extreme temperature range outside the garage. It's also especially important if you have a room above or a suspended garage below, which we have both in this particular house.
They were installed in a few hours.The insulated panels look great on the inside and they are stained a dark oak on the outside. Greenify will install them with a cable instead of a chain to ensure a smooth transition from open to closed. The insulated panels are also quieter than non-insulated ones. Your existing garage doors can be retrofitted with insulation if you'd rather not replaced the entire door itself.
Here they are finished.
More tile work completed by KBC Kitchen Bath Creations 801-367-0331.
Trim continues around the windows by Rich McArthur, 801-678-3567.
The exterior siding began by Unique Custom Exteriors 801-837-6822. Adam Prows was great to figure out how much siding and where to get the budget numbers where they needed to be. Stacy coordinates the scheduling.
Hardie Siding complete, but missing trim and stain.
Still missing some facia and the rock.
Painting to come next week.Grading complete and ready for the last concrete pour. Doors to be painted next week.
Grading done and ready for concrete.
Racing to the finish line.
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