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Highland Ham wrote:
Garage doors lack insulation, but you can do something about that. I live in South Florida, and while it doesn't get as hot as in Texas, it does get hot. We added insulation to our metal garage door in the form of Styrofoam insulating panels slipped into the inside of the door ducktaped in place. Fiberglass insulation with the cardboard backing would work as well. (Which has the better R value??). You might have to re-balance the door after adding the insulation, but in our case the garage door opener didn't seem to care and isn't straining. The insulation lowered the temperature in the garage during the summer by at least 10 degrees F. ================================ Normally this would be OT in this NG ,but mentioning styrofoam = polystyrene , it is veeeeeeeeeeeeeeery flammable and if used in an enclosed environment ,people inside would be in real trouble when a fire broke out. Insulating material should be fireproof or at least flame retardent while not emitting toxic/suffocating fumes. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH Styrofoam type insulating material that is designed for the purpose is made in a fire-retardant form. You have to buy the material made for the purpose!!! |
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