HotRodBiker
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So, I'm looking to insulate my garage door and have run across three different types.
I live in Austin, TX and it gets hot here 9 months out of the year.
I've been reading numerous threads for the last 3 hours and most garage doors seem to be insulated with foam panels, some with radiant barrier foil.
My plan is to cool my garage with a portable AC unit for the time being. Again, after reading numerous threads, I now know the portable isn't a good solution but it's what I have until I can sell it.
In the mean time I'm going to start insulating my attached garage... and I'm going to start with the doors as they are giant heat sinks. 2 of the 3 walls are insulated for sure, and I'll be checking the 3rd wall this afternoon.
The ceiling has zero insulation so that will be step number 2. Step 3 will be either insulting the 3rd wall, depending on what I discover today, or selling the portable and installing a split system (depending on the HOA).
When I'm working in my garage, I'll be in there typically 8+ hours a day, mainly wood working or some other project to keep me busy when I'm not offshore working.
I like the reflective foil because it covers the entire door and metal framing, but since it attaches to the metal framing, I would expect the foil to become conductive and less of a radiant barrier. Not totally sure how that works with foil on metal for a relatively small section and a large air gap for the rest of the door.
The foam boards do roughly the same thing as the reflective foil, but it does not cover the metal bracing/framing attached to the door. On my two, single width doors, the metal bracing runs down the middle. So, any heat transfer will radiate into the garage, but that surface area is relatively small to the overall door surface area.
The fiberglass option leaves me with the same exposed door bracing to transfer heat, but it has the highest R value.
Taking the cost out of the equation, and selecting from these three options, what is to best form of insulation for my (2) 9' wide, west facing doors?
- Reflective Foil
- Panel Foam with foil face
- Fiberglass with vinyl backing
I live in Austin, TX and it gets hot here 9 months out of the year.
I've been reading numerous threads for the last 3 hours and most garage doors seem to be insulated with foam panels, some with radiant barrier foil.
My plan is to cool my garage with a portable AC unit for the time being. Again, after reading numerous threads, I now know the portable isn't a good solution but it's what I have until I can sell it.
In the mean time I'm going to start insulating my attached garage... and I'm going to start with the doors as they are giant heat sinks. 2 of the 3 walls are insulated for sure, and I'll be checking the 3rd wall this afternoon.
The ceiling has zero insulation so that will be step number 2. Step 3 will be either insulting the 3rd wall, depending on what I discover today, or selling the portable and installing a split system (depending on the HOA).
When I'm working in my garage, I'll be in there typically 8+ hours a day, mainly wood working or some other project to keep me busy when I'm not offshore working.
I like the reflective foil because it covers the entire door and metal framing, but since it attaches to the metal framing, I would expect the foil to become conductive and less of a radiant barrier. Not totally sure how that works with foil on metal for a relatively small section and a large air gap for the rest of the door.
The foam boards do roughly the same thing as the reflective foil, but it does not cover the metal bracing/framing attached to the door. On my two, single width doors, the metal bracing runs down the middle. So, any heat transfer will radiate into the garage, but that surface area is relatively small to the overall door surface area.
The fiberglass option leaves me with the same exposed door bracing to transfer heat, but it has the highest R value.
Taking the cost out of the equation, and selecting from these three options, what is to best form of insulation for my (2) 9' wide, west facing doors?
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