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		<title>Garage Door Insulation Kits: Warmer Home, Lower Bills</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tip! If you are thinking of selling your house, and you have an older garage door or opener, it might not meet UL325 specifications, and it will show up on the home inspection. Given the minimal cost of door openers, it might be a good idea to replace an older garage door opener before making [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style="margin: 5px; padding: 5px; float: right; width: 100px; background-color: #ffffcc;"><span style="font-size: xx-small;"><span style="color: #cc0000;"><strong>Tip!</strong></span> If you are thinking of selling your house, and you have an older garage door or opener, it might not meet UL325 specifications, and it will show up on the home inspection. Given the minimal cost of door openers, it might be a good idea to replace an older garage door opener before making contact with an agent.</span></div>
<p>What are you doing when it gets too cold outside? Besides paying a fortune on heating and electricity bills, you think to insulate every single part of your home, from the roof, to the attic, to the windows and doors insulation treatments, or even to getting an additional sweater for each member of your family.</p>
<p>If your house has a garage that communicates with the interior, then you&#8217;ve forgotten to insulate a very big warmth hog, the garage door. Garage doors, especially those old ones, that were meant to last for a lifetime or more, are made of inefficient materials, which let the heat go out and welcome the cold inside.</p>
<h2>Garage Doors Insulation and the R Value</h2>
<p>Since about 6 years ago, all garage doors came with a parameter called &#8220;R-Value&#8221;. This is an indicator of how well will your garage door  resist strong winds and retain heat (or cooling) thanks to its internal insulation. The higher the R-Value, the more &#8220;insulated&#8221; and energy efficient the garage door. Values fall within the range of R3 &#8211; R18, typical doors having an R index between 4 and 7. This insulation is typically either a polyurethane material insulation, a polystyrene compound or some foam injected inside the structure of the garage door, which increases thermal efficiency. The <a title="insulation r value" href="http://www.atticinsulationinformation.com/facts-of-insulation-r-value/">insulation r value</a> is not specific to garage doors. It is a general index for the energy efficiency of various insulation types.</p>
<div style="margin: 5px; padding: 5px; float: left; width: 100px; background-color: #ffffcc;"><span style="font-size: xx-small;"><span style="color: #cc0000;"><strong>Tip!</strong></span> There are some issues to be aware of concerning the safety and security. For example for  young children, some old garage doors can pose a risk.</span></div>
<h2>How to get quality insulation for older garage doors</h2>
<p>Is your garage door that old that it doesn&#8217;t have an R-value? If it is still good, you probably don&#8217;t want to change it, because of the costs and hassle involved. You can still benefit from high quality insulation by installing one of the &#8220;<strong>Garage Door Insulation Kits</strong>&#8221; that conform to just about any residential garage doors. These kits will permit you to refurbish your actual garage door into a money saving, protective shield from the nature&#8217;s fury. If you didn&#8217;t know by now, find out that the garage door is usually the largest surface area of your home that is not insulated.</p>
<p>A <strong>garage door insulation kit</strong> is usually made for an 8 foot single car garage door or a 16 foot double car garage door, which should accommodate most garages in use. The kits are usually made out of polystyrene which is a very good insulator for this purpose which will give you about the equivalent to a R-value of about 5. This is pretty decent, if we think that you&#8217;ll save a lot of money by lowering your bills without having to replace the whole garage door with a modern, insulated one.</p>
<div style="margin: 5px; padding: 5px; float: right; width: 100px; background-color: #ffffcc;"><span style="font-size: xx-small;"><span style="color: #cc0000;"><strong>Tip!</strong></span> The more expensive garage door opens much faster, cutting down the waiting time on your driveway. The quicker opening model still closes at a slower speed for safety.</span></div>
<p>If you are conscious about the way you spend your money, don&#8217;t throw them on the window (or shall I say on the garage door?). A simple, relatively cheap garage door insulation kit will provide you the protection that was missing from your house&#8217;s insulation. Sometimes it&#8217;s better to do a small <a title="garage door repair" href="http://garagedoorrepair.blogsubway.com/">garage door repair</a> rather than replace the whole door. This will help you save money and manage your family budget in a better way.</p>
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