Get warm and toasty with a heater
An obvious choice for warming up a space is to install a heater. The decision you need to make is whether to opt for gas or electric, both of which have their pros and cons. Gas heaters are cheaper but require a gas supply and exhaust venting. Electric heaters are pricier but boast an easier installation.To guarantee a safe fitting, heaters are best installed by a trained professional, who can also advise as to what model could suit your garage best. But beware; heaters are a wasted addition if your garage is not kitted out with decent insulation, as the heat energy will simply conduct through the walls and floor and disappear; which brings us onto the next few points.
Insulate the garage door
The simple laws of physics state that heat conducts through solid surfaces, and this includes your garage door. As a result, fitting it with insulative materials is a great way to help the heat stay in your garage. A variety of materials are available for this purpose, including foam boards and fibreglass batt insulation. Whatever you choose, ensure that it’s applied with a snug-fit; to achieve this, you may wish to hire out a professional to guarantee a good job.Insulate the garage walls
Don’t just insulate your door and neglect your walls. This huge surface area is capable of conducting energy, letting it escape from your garage and making temperatures inside plummet to uncomfortable levels. Treating your walls to some insulation can work wonders in raising the temperature, especially when combined with the presence of a heater. There are a few insulation options available to homeowners; a trusted professional should be able to help you with your selection if you’re unsure.You should also take note that insulation is only effective if it’s installed snugly and securely, which is why it’s best to get specialists on board to perform a thorough job.
Repair or replace the weatherstripping
Defend yourself against draughts by repairing or replacing your garage’s weatherstripping. Weatherstrips create a seal between the garage and the garage door opening, keeping it weather-tight. Over time, these valuable components can become cracked, allowing cold air to escape through. Simply repairing or replacing weatherstrips can bring them back to top working order, helping to eliminate draughts.Consider caulking
Gaps and cracks are enemies of energy efficiency, which is why caulking is an important process to perform and maintain. Caulking means using a sealant and application gun to fill in any gaps and cracks around windows, garage doors, and other areas where gaps can appear. A rule to remember is to caulk any area where two dissimilar materials meet e.g. brick and wood. Before you caulk, clean the area and make sure it’s dry to prevent moisture from being sealed in.If you want to banish the cold from your garage, the team at PCS Garage Doors are here to help. Our specialists offer comprehensive supply, installation and maintenance of garage doors across the East of England. We also offer prompt and professional garage door servicing and repair to help keep your garage in good working order. To get your free survey or quote, simply get in touch with us today – we’re happy to answer all enquiries.