@@ScrufsGarage What I wanted to know was not the garage door heat difference but the overall garage temperature. Do you recall how much the entire garage temperature went down by?
Insulation slows down heat transfer. So if your garage door is in direct sun during the day, would reduce the amount of heat transfer into the garage. Though keep in mind that if your garage space isn't conditioned (heated/cooled) then eventually the garage becomes the same temp as outside. It would be like turning off the ac in your house. Eventually it would get hot in the house, regardless of the insulation. So the benefits of insulation is most noticeable when you're trying to condition the space; such as running a heater when it's cold outside, etc.
Any difference in winter time, since your install? I know you can’t speak for summer yet, given the season you released your install video in. Thanks for the video
Nice upgrade! I'll give it a try! Thanks for the explanation!
Insolate an put up a ceiling will help you the most
I bought these from Lowe's and they fit perfectly luckily they fit without any trimming
Awesome! Glad to hear they worked well for you.
Great idea... Gonna look into it...
Have a safe and happy new year...
Thanks. I'm happy with it so far. And it really makes the garage look brighter too.
Glad I saw your video to get the product name, as these were the type I was looking for (with the shiny side). Thanks!
Happy to share. Thanks for watching.
That's a good way to do the cuts. Thanks.
Happy to share; thanks for watching!
Great instructions!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
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What I wanted to know was not the garage door heat difference but the overall garage temperature. Do you recall how much the entire garage temperature went down by?
Great video. Thank you for sharing.
Great instructional video. How great of a difference did it make keeping the shop warm? Thanks!
Did you do any summer comparison of heat outside vs inside?
Thanks for the video!!! I will do this to my garage door. Did you notice a drop in temperature during summer?
Insulation slows down heat transfer. So if your garage door is in direct sun during the day, would reduce the amount of heat transfer into the garage. Though keep in mind that if your garage space isn't conditioned (heated/cooled) then eventually the garage becomes the same temp as outside. It would be like turning off the ac in your house. Eventually it would get hot in the house, regardless of the insulation. So the benefits of insulation is most noticeable when you're trying to condition the space; such as running a heater when it's cold outside, etc.
Great Job Explaining
Excellent video!
How did the panels help with keeping heat in and out of the garage?
Any difference in winter time, since your install? I know you can’t speak for summer yet, given the season you released your install video in.
Thanks for the video
Is this available in canada?
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