You might think that apart from thickness, non-insulated garage doors are the same as insulated ones. Once you address some of the downsides, the distinction becomes clearer.



- Temperature in the garage. If your garage door isn't well insulated, heat or cold can seep through the gaps into your garage during the summer months or cold months. As your garage leaks air into your home, it affects the temperature of your home, which can cause instability in your storage situation.

- The effect of noise. Non-insulated garage doors with single-layer panels often rattle and quake when you open or close them. They can also create loud reverberations if something bumps into them every day.

- Durability. Garage doors that are thin and non-insulated are more likely to get permanent dents and damages if anything collides with them. In areas where heavy storms happen, a non-insulated garage door may do your home more harm than good because it's less likely to hold firm in rough winds.



At Overhead Door CT, we provide insulated garage doors to our clients. Whenever you have questions about garage doors, feel free to contact Overhead Door CT.



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