Hands down the best video on this type of garage door insulation . Professional technique, strait forward and clear explanation of each step. I'm tackling this project next weekend, and will be using this video as a reference.
This is the type of insulation I used at my home in New Braunfels, TX. It wasn't to keep out the cold, but the afternoon sun was brutal in the summer as my garage faced west. After the installation, the garage became livable for my cats. Great video, BTW.
Found a kit at Lowe's and installed. This was my hubby’s Father’s Day gift. Now just gotta replace the weatherstripping and make a hole for the exhaust for the stand alone air conditioner. I’m excited. This was a great tutorial.
Interesting video. However I wonder how much overall weight the great stuff & foam add to the door. Also doesn't the air usually leak from the seams between panels and outside edges?
Great job Jim!! That purpose insulation definitely looks a lot more forgiving than just plain rigid Styrofoam that people have used. Nice to have the relief cuts in back to give the flexibility to fit it snuggly without snapping into a hundred pieces! Also, good job on measuring every panel, because as you stated, they might not all be the same!
Quick question to speed things up. Why continue to keep measuring each panel if they are pretty much the same length? If the measurements are the same why not just use a freshly cut panel to perform the next cut before placing in the door. Sort of rinse and repeat and save some time. Asking for a friend. BTW, Great video for the DIY person. Great way to save a few bucks for a couple of cold ones.💪🍻🍻
I have had 2 kits for almost a year. Just got around to installing them now and discovered that a double car 8' tall door needs either 3 Large kits OR 2 Extra Large kits. Home Depot site did not make the distinction. Unfortunately, the kits are in short supply right now. 🙄
Nice video. Did the panels you used have an R value? I heard that you were using them in a cold climate but was curious as to how significant the insulation was? I am going to use some sort of insulation in a very hot climate (Arizona) and for my use I believe I need a high R value to accomplish the type of insulation I need. Your thoughts. And again thank you for sharing your experience.
The panels were rated at R6 or 8 but I'm not positive. I did buy them in one of the big box stores. You may find more info on the web site. They did work very good to keep out the cold. Good luck and thanks for watching. Don't forget to subscribe and hit the bell for notifications for new videos.
New subscriber! You say you purchased the material at Lowe’s but do you have a product name or SKU? I have a 3-car garage at this stuff looks perfect for the job, especially the relief cuts in the boards.
Ill bet those doors you show are steel.... not aluminum.....put a magnet on them.....that said, good info shown on the hard-insulation panel install. However....DO check the additonal weight. For a 7 x 16 double door.....the extra weight for THIS insulation may be 34 extra pounds...and it may require either new door springs or a re-tensioning of the springs.
Easier said than done , I'm thinking about just cutting a square out of where the ding is, repair ding and then place cut out back in with a little glue
How would you approach mine like this ? drive.google.com/open?id=1EDyX_9hYkREbzSQ0i6JQkJJ3NyvgjtTU the ridges are going to mean i will have a gap to the surface of the door, will it not work?
Great video. I have the same doors. Where did you get the foam. Whts the brand name. I'm in New Jersey. It will.be a good project to get out of the way from being out of work from this Corona. Thanks. MIKE
are you on drugs buddy you cannot measure, go get what you need, come back and do that job on both doors , and lets not forget the ooops factor cause you forgot something in an hour.
Where you get those panels looking to insulate my garage door
If you check my Amazon store they are in it. Here is the link to my store. www.amazon.com/shop/jimthecarguy
Hands down the best video on this type of garage door insulation . Professional technique, strait forward and clear explanation of each step. I'm tackling this project next weekend, and will be using this video as a reference.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is the type of insulation I used at my home in New Braunfels, TX. It wasn't to keep out the cold, but the afternoon sun was brutal in the summer as my garage faced west. After the installation, the garage became livable for my cats. Great video, BTW.
Thank you for your input and for watching.
Best video I’ve seen on the actual process of installing the insulation. Beautifully done! Now II will do my garage door. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Found a kit at Lowe's and installed. This was my hubby’s Father’s Day gift. Now just gotta replace the weatherstripping and make a hole for the exhaust for the stand alone air conditioner. I’m excited. This was a great tutorial.
That is awesome!
Wonderful video Jim! Thorough and to the point, you articulated everything just perfectly.
Thank you kindly!
Job well done! You've motivated me to do my door now, before the summer heat comes!
I'm so glad!
Awesome video! Very detailed and the best one I have seen so far. Thank You 🙏🏾
Jim, this was a fantastic video, you hit all the important points. I’m needing to do this to my garage doors, now I know I can. Thank you very much.
Jonathan Clark actually it was very easy and works great . thanks for watching I'm happy to help
Interesting video. However I wonder how much overall weight the great stuff & foam add to the door. Also doesn't the air usually leak from the seams between panels and outside edges?
Yes it does add weight but very little.
Great job Jim!! That purpose insulation definitely looks a lot more forgiving than just plain rigid Styrofoam that people have used. Nice to have the relief cuts in back to give the flexibility to fit it snuggly without snapping into a hundred pieces! Also, good job on measuring every panel, because as you stated, they might not all be the same!
not only that but lets not forget to adjust up the spring tension because you're adding extra weight to the door.
Awesome video! Installing this in the next week to get ready for winter. Thanks so much.
Glad it helped!
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Garage Door Insulation Kit (8-Pieces) at Home Depot
I watched a lot of these before coming across yours. Wonderful video and great tips! Thank you sir. I'll let you know how the project turns out.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video. Any suggestion is my garage door doesn't have any lip or bracket that comes out to support the insulation?
Thank for watching. Can you send me a picture of the door?
I would but it won't let me attach or copy paste.
@@tinadogmom8586 You can email me directly at getitdonehomerepair1@gmail.com
Quick question to speed things up. Why continue to keep measuring each panel if they are pretty much the same length? If the measurements are the same why not just use a freshly cut panel to perform the next cut before placing in the door. Sort of rinse and repeat and save some time. Asking for a friend. BTW, Great video for the DIY person. Great way to save a few bucks for a couple of cold ones.💪🍻🍻
Thanks for watching.
Good job with explaining the process,thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Jim You Did A Great Job As Always !
Best video out there. Thorough. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
The best one I have seen
Thanks for watching
Very informative. Thanks so much for posting.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I have had 2 kits for almost a year. Just got around to installing them now and discovered that a double car 8' tall door needs either 3 Large kits OR 2 Extra Large kits. Home Depot site did not make the distinction. Unfortunately, the kits are in short supply right now. 🙄
Outstanding demo!!
Thanks for watching. I'm happy to help.
Keep going I miss the mechanics repair.
Very helpful, thank you much👌😊
Glad it was helpful!
Nice video. Did the panels you used have an R value? I heard that you were using them in a cold climate but was curious as to how significant the insulation was? I am going to use some sort of insulation in a very hot climate (Arizona) and for my use I believe I need a high R value to accomplish the type of insulation I need. Your thoughts. And again thank you for sharing your experience.
The panels were rated at R6 or 8 but I'm not positive. I did buy them in one of the big box stores. You may find more info on the web site. They did work very good to keep out the cold. Good luck and thanks for watching. Don't forget to subscribe and hit the bell for notifications for new videos.
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You say you purchased the material at Lowe’s but do you have a product name or SKU? I have a 3-car garage at this stuff looks perfect for the job, especially the relief cuts in the boards.
What's the brand of the insulation and where can I buy it?thanks.
Good video. Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
With the extra weight do you have to adjust the spring
good question . No they are not that heavy
that stuff works well and nice job jim
What brand panels are these? And if you have a sku # or part #. Thanks
I ended up finding these at Menards.com
Will it affect opening the garage at all?
No not at all.
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How is the heat cold rating for this product?
Check in my Amazon store in the description below for complete info. Thanks for watching.
Ill bet those doors you show are steel.... not aluminum.....put a magnet on them.....that said, good info shown on the hard-insulation panel install. However....DO check the additonal weight. For a 7 x 16 double door.....the extra weight for THIS insulation may be 34 extra pounds...and it may require either new door springs or a re-tensioning of the springs.
Thanks for your input and for watching.
How do you remove a panel without breaking it in to pieces , i want to fix a dent
It is a little difficult but you will need to flex it to remove. Thanks for watching
Easier said than done , I'm thinking about just cutting a square out of where the ding is, repair ding and then place cut out back in with a little glue
If i was going to sit in my garage with the engine running and that door was the last thing i had to look at, I would be happy.
Hahaha.Thanks for watching. I'm happy to help.
You did good, excellent tutorial, take a bow. Suggestion, mount the camera, bouncy camera is spatially disconcerting.
Thanks for watching. I'm happy to help.
What’s the R value, you know?
Sorry I don't remember .Thanks for watching.
R 4.8
Thank you! Very informative..
Thanks for watching. I'm happy to help.
Nice
Thanks
What was this insulation called...
You can order it from a big box store. Thanks for watching
What brand garage door is that?
Sorry I'm not sure.
Great job, very thorough demo, but cringed when you got on the concrete with unprotected knees.
Thanks for watching
Mine doesn't flex as much as yours does!!!
Thanks...new subscriber!
First! Nice job, Jim.
Why did you cut the 2 inch strip why not just cut the piece 2 inch longer
Good question but the panels come precut to fit
How would you approach mine like this ? drive.google.com/open?id=1EDyX_9hYkREbzSQ0i6JQkJJ3NyvgjtTU the ridges are going to mean i will have a gap to the surface of the door, will it not work?
Thanks for watching.
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Great video. I have the same doors. Where did you get the foam. Whts the brand name. I'm in New Jersey. It will.be a good project to get out of the way from being out of work from this Corona. Thanks. MIKE
@@Kunaman-gq1te I ordered them from a big box store on line. They shipped them right to the house. Thanks for watching.
are you on drugs buddy you cannot measure, go get what you need, come back and do that job on both doors , and lets not forget the ooops factor cause you forgot something in an hour.