Drafts, temperature swings, and high bills can all trace back to an uninsulated or poorly sealed garage door. Our Hamilton crew is one call away at (609) 534-4116 whenever you need a hand.
R-value measures insulating performance — higher is better. For attached garages and workshops, a mid-to-high R-value door is worth the modest premium; for a detached, unused garage, a basic door may be fine.
An insulated door slows heat transfer, keeping the garage closer to a comfortable temperature year-round. If a room sits above or beside the garage, that stability shows up directly in comfort and energy use.
Even an insulated door leaks energy if the bottom seal, side weatherstripping, or threshold are worn. Replacing cracked seals is inexpensive and stops drafts, water, and pests at the same time.
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Is an insulated garage door worth it?
If your garage is attached, finished, or used as a workspace, yes — the comfort and energy benefits justify the modest premium. For a detached, unused garage the case is weaker.
Will a new garage door lower my energy bills?
An insulated door with good seals reduces energy loss through the garage, which helps most when the garage is attached or has living space nearby.
However your garage door is behaving, the Hamilton crew can sort it out fast. Explore our garage door services, read more on the blog, or see the towns we cover on our service area page. Call (609) 534-4116 for a free estimate.
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