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i think it's time we talked about garage door insulation r-valley now what's that it's basically the term used to measure the thermal resistance or efficiency of the insulation you use to treat your home in the case of garage doors there are various types of insulation that offer specific r value yet when it pertains to your garage door does a higher r value naturally equate to more efficiency is the r value the only thing you should care about for your next garage door purchase additionally can you add insulation to your garage door to raise the r value well in this video we're going to provide you some perspective on garage door installation r value because i truly believe that we should stop overthinking it let's party [Music] [Applause] [Music] now why is garage door insulation important well because your garage door is covering a big hole to your house naturally the garage door covers the largest opening to the home which makes it extremely vulnerable to the crazy weather conditions in effect garage door insulation can mitigate the transfer of the hot or cold weather conditions thus enhancing the energy efficiency to your entire home so there's no doubt about it having an insulated garage door is much better than a garage door without insulation because the steel metal of a garage door is a perfect conductor for heat and cold to transfer hence non-insulated garage doors are terribly inefficient when trying to contain the energy from the outside now on their website home depot has some great information that might help you decide whether you need to go with a specific insulated garage door and here they're recommending that whether you have a detached garage door you can stick with an r value from zero to six if your garage door is attached then you wanna go with an r value from seven to nine if you have a heated garage door they recommend an r value from 10 to 13 and well if your garage door is a garage door that is treated with air conditioning or heat or there's a living space above the garage well you want to go with an r value of 14 plus so if you notice these numbers are a recommendation based off of specific circumstances quite frankly i don't think there's a perfect formula or equation for all of these scenarios because you will find that some areas that is if you live in a state that doesn't have horrible weather well you can get away with going with a lesser r value now that being said higher r value does offer better insulation but that does not necessarily mean that you get more energy efficiency and the reasoning behind that is because of the law of diminishing returns and that's a principle stating that profits or benefits gain from something will represent a proportionately smaller gain as more money or energy is invested in it in the case of garage door installation an r value of 18 is not twice as efficient as an insulated garage door with a 9r value in fact the difference in efficiency is only by a percentage or two if you're interested in more information about this on their website amar has a great chart that goes into details about the differences in these energy efficiency percentages now the pro tips techniques and ideas in this video should not be considered law or infallible why well because i'm nobody but at the same time it's important for you to understand your garage door needs in your garage door circumstances thus if you don't care to know about garage door insulation or if you're just not sure whether you should have an insulated garage door then reach out to a contractor because that's what we're there for now i think it's also worth mentioning that when it comes to these energy efficiency equations if your garage is not treated then it's really not going to matter that is if you get an insulated garage door and yet you have no sheet rock or insulation or your garage roof is not covered that is if you have space above where the energy is traveling and heat rises and goes out of the house well quite frankly that energy efficiency from your garage door insulation is not going to do a single thing moreover if you're trying to insulate your garage and contain the energy comfortable inside it will ask yourself how many times are you opening up that garage door throughout the day do you use it as the main entry into your home if so keep into account that as many times as you open and close it that energy will escape and the efficiency might not be the same thus i tried to help my customers when deciding to go with an insulated garage door by presenting all of these factors because ultimately an insulated garage door is a lot more expensive thus if they know this going in then they'll be able to understand better whether they're getting true energy efficiency so should you apply insulation to your current garage door if it doesn't have it well applying insulation might help but do not expect energy efficient wonders again energy efficiency will depend on the overall conditions of your garage the reality is insulation can be tricky to work with thus if you get any insulation or a specific type of insulation that is not really designed for your garage door it could be frustrating trying to apply it additionally wear and tear is also a factor thus maybe it would make sense to save your pennies so you can purchase a garage door with better insulation the whole point of this video when it comes to garage door insulation is that our value is important but it is not the most important thus we don't want to overthink it yes an insulated garage door is the way to go and it will provide better energy efficiency but again we don't want to be confused here because if we believe a garage door with a 12 r value is twice as efficient as a garage door with a six r value that is not the case that is not how this works when it deals with r value for garage door insulation the way that the energy from heat or cold is transferred will depend not just to the garage door insulation but the overall conditions of the actual garage and home additionally there are different types of insulation for example there's polystyrene insulation and polyurethane insulation and whether you get one or the other will depend on what you want to spend hence when it comes to choosing an insulated garage door with a good r value you want to take these factors into account and if you need a little help again reach out to someone that can provide you some guidance i'll make sure i leave links to amar's website on this information so that way you can do your investigation based on your specific needs now when it comes to choosing an excellent garage door opener motor we don't want to overthink that either thus youtube is going to suggest this video right here but i'm actually going to encourage you to check out this video right here on one of the best wall mount garage door opener motors that you can get today as always i want to thank you all for partying with me y'all 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Channel: SOS Garage Door Service
Views: 75,501
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Keywords: best garage door, best garage door insulation, best insulated garage door, rvalue, garage door rvalue, r-value explained, r-value reference chart, garage door r-value insulation, garage door, garage door insulation kit, how to install garage door insulation, garage door insulation
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Length: 7min 41sec (461 seconds)
Published: Fri Aug 05 2022
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