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Garage Doors in Winter

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Posted by Anne Richards on Friday, 26 February 2010

Tags: Garage Door, Garage Doors, Garage Door Opener, Garage Door Openers, garage door installment, Garage Door Repair, Garage Door Services, Garage Door Replacement, garage door insulation


    Oh, February- April's got nothing on you. Sleet and snow, icy rain and gusting winds. How is your home holding up against this nasty post-Christmas pre-Spring Break grossness?

If you're anything like most people, you've probably got a few things that aren't working, or are frozen shut, or in general just being a fail.

    But there are a few things you can do to make sure this doesn't happen to your garage door! Let nothing come between you and parking inside a toasty, warm space.

    The best way to keep heat loss in check during the winter is to install some drywall to the rafters in your garage- heat rises and is likely rising right out of the roof. You should definitely also make sure you have garage door insulation, as that can stop a huge percentage of energy loss.

    Another issue to contend with is automatic garage door openers- they tend to get 'stuck' during the winter due to all of the ice. A way to help prevent this is to make sure all of the parts are well-lubricated with WD-40. Anything thicker or stickier will actually cause the door to get stuck in cold weather.  It's a fact of life that liquids become more viscous as the temperature drops, and moister as it rises. So invest in a lubricant that won't become a solid at ten below.

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