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How to Save Hundreds in Heating Bills this Winter

Each year, hundreds of dollars slip out through your home’s biggest opening – your garage. Here’s how you can stop it.

When winter temperatures, most homeowners focus on sealing windows and upgrading their furnaces. But they’re overlooking the elephant in the room—or rather, the massive door on it. Your garage door represents one of the largest openings in your home’s exterior, and if it’s outdated or poorly insulated, it’s quietly draining your wallet all winter long.

An uninsulated garage door in an attached garage can lose as much heat as leaving a window wide open. That’s because older garage doors, especially those built before modern energy standards, offer virtually no barrier against frigid outdoor temperatures. The result? Your furnace works overtime to compensate for the cold air infiltrating through and around your garage, driving up heating costs month after month.

The impact multiplies if you have living space above your garage or rooms adjacent to it. Cold air doesn’t stay confined to the garage—it seeps into your home through shared walls and ceilings, creating uncomfortable cold spots and forcing your heating system into overdrive. Over the course of a harsh winter, this can easily translate into hundreds of dollars in wasted energy.

Modern insulated garage doors change this equation dramatically. Today’s energy-efficient models feature insulation ratings ranging from R-12 to R-18 or higher, creating a thermal barrier between your home and the elements. Quality weather stripping seals gaps that allow drafts, while insulated panels maintain more consistent temperatures in the garage space itself.

The benefits extend beyond your heating bill. An insulated garage becomes a more functional space—tools don’t freeze, cars start more reliably, and the garage remains usable even during extreme cold snaps. You’ll also notice less strain on your HVAC system, potentially extending its lifespan and reducing maintenance costs.

Making the switch doesn’t have to break the bank. While they represent an upfront investment, insulated garage doors pay for themselves through energy savings within a few years. Many homeowners report noticeable improvements in their first heating season, with some seeing monthly savings of $50 or more during peak winter months.

Don’t let another winter drain your budget through that massive opening. Upgrading your garage door might be the smartest energy investment you make this year—and one that keeps paying dividends for decades to come. To learn more about insulated garage doors, give us a call or fill out our form!

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