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garage door options

svtrichie

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I am looking for better options for my two garage doors. Right now I have rollup style doors, 16x12 but don't insulate at all. I am getting a lot of dust inside. Is there anything I can do with what I have or just plan on replacing them with a regular style insulated door. Anyone have an idea of what new doors are going to cost.

Here is what I have at the moment. They are 16 wide x 12 high.
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mmhouse

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Where is the dust getting in? Through the door? around the door? If it's coming in around the door maybe some brush type weatherstrip might help the problem.
 
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svtrichie

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coming in on the sides and top of the door. Also, the doors face south and in arizona, the garage gets a little warm. Was thinking on insulated doors and then maybe foam insulation inside the block walls
 
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Schtauffer

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Those appear to be sheet doors. They are very difficult to seal well. I would recommend going with good sectional doors to accomplish your goals.
 

Galaxie

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You could try some garage door weather stripping but every dip is not going to totally seal.
 

calven

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Brush seal is a possibility for the dust problem . As for insulation , "sheet" doors carry maximum R value of 6 depending on the manufacturer. They are so thin that no room exists for insulation.

Sectional doors are possible as others have mentioned. You are probably looking at around $1200 (chi 3251) for a 16w x 12t with an average R value of around 9.

If you want something with an even higher R value (17) you are talking $1700 CHI 3216.


How much headroom do you have? You will need 10 inches minimum for manual operation and 13-14 inches if you plan on using openers on these doors.


If you want someone to install these doors add about $300-400 labor
 
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