Insulating garage??
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I have a double garage on the side of the house, i can get into it from the house and its great, love it, only problem is its now getting cold and i cant be arsed going out there when its freezing so how can i sort this out.
Is there something i can put round my garage door to stop the drafts coming in without affecting the door swinging up? Also is there anything i can put on the door to insulate it from the outside, flat foam insulation cut to size?
Is there something i can put round my garage door to stop the drafts coming in without affecting the door swinging up? Also is there anything i can put on the door to insulate it from the outside, flat foam insulation cut to size?
cutch you could cut 1inch kingspan to shape and fix it to the inside of your door between the structural bracing .
due to the action of the door it will be hard enough to draught proof unless you split it between the inside and outside ,alternatively get a good heavy cutrain that you can draw across the door when its closed
due to the action of the door it will be hard enough to draught proof unless you split it between the inside and outside ,alternatively get a good heavy cutrain that you can draw across the door when its closed
Its kind of like a halfway house between wood and polystyrene effectively in terms of its material properties.
Normally about an inch thick although available in loads of difference thicknesses.
Have a look in your local DIY place, they'll have something similar, although it might not be that specific brand.
Its rigid fibreboard that is really easy to work with, its mega lightweight and has no strength or anything but is very good at insulating.
Its kind of like a halfway house between wood and polystyrene effectively in terms of its material properties.
Normally about an inch thick although available in loads of difference thicknesses.
Have a look in your local DIY place, they'll have something similar, although it might not be that specific brand.
Its kind of like a halfway house between wood and polystyrene effectively in terms of its material properties.
Normally about an inch thick although available in loads of difference thicknesses.
Have a look in your local DIY place, they'll have something similar, although it might not be that specific brand.
Mike
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Bit of thick double sided tape would work though im sure as its so light, or even a bead of sealant, but ive only personally used it where Ive battoned it on or similar
Last edited by Chip; Dec 21, 2011 at 06:15 PM.
hey james
have a great xmas man, might pop up to you guys over xmas if im upthat way.
im looking at my garage now as ts cold etc but im looking at putting in a boiler like i have for the house (indoors) which sends out warm air, was talking to a guy in wexford this am and for my garage (45 x 30) it will cost me around 1300 euro but will be on a timer so i can have it on when i like wiithout being there, want to keep the cars in good order,
btw what price is an 8x 4 sheet of that stuff
have a great xmas man, might pop up to you guys over xmas if im upthat way.
im looking at my garage now as ts cold etc but im looking at putting in a boiler like i have for the house (indoors) which sends out warm air, was talking to a guy in wexford this am and for my garage (45 x 30) it will cost me around 1300 euro but will be on a timer so i can have it on when i like wiithout being there, want to keep the cars in good order,
btw what price is an 8x 4 sheet of that stuff
I hate to sound like a total muppet but l can not find the stuff you folks are on about, can somebody please post up a link? I have done B&Q and can find it,
Also is regular caulking ok to seal the floor edges to stop bugs and shit coming in?
Thanks
Mike
Also is regular caulking ok to seal the floor edges to stop bugs and shit coming in?
Thanks
Mike
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Strange,would've thought they could have pointed you in the right direction
Would suggest jewsons but you'd best be lubed up before you go...
Try an independent builders merchant,have to admit I've never seen it in Travis whenever I been there for wood
Would suggest jewsons but you'd best be lubed up before you go...
Try an independent builders merchant,have to admit I've never seen it in Travis whenever I been there for wood
it will come in various thickness's and sizes so you could be able to buy a sheet that it 100mm thick and 1200mm x 2400mm which you then chop up into bits with a wood saw to fit the spaces between your joists/rafters
think of a sheet of polystyrene, with a foil backing on one side and you get the picture
it will come in various thickness's and sizes so you could be able to buy a sheet that it 100mm thick and 1200mm x 2400mm which you then chop up into bits with a wood saw to fit the spaces between your joists/rafters
it will come in various thickness's and sizes so you could be able to buy a sheet that it 100mm thick and 1200mm x 2400mm which you then chop up into bits with a wood saw to fit the spaces between your joists/rafters
Mike
load of stuff on the market for this even kits
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=gar...w=1152&bih=721
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=gar...w=1152&bih=721
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