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6 tips for Winterizing your garage

Updated: Jan 5, 2020

When the snow begins to fall and the temperature starts to drop, you're probably not going to be in the mood to clean up a nippy garage or manage its entryway issues. For a toastier, merrier winter season, here's a brief guide for winterizing your garage.



1. Get your garage door serviced

While there are many valid reasons to have your garage door serviced regularly, a check-up before winter moves in is particularly significant. Having your garage door break or fail is a significant inconvenience anytime, but imagine it not working on a very cold morning when you’re already late for work. Fortunately, the garage door professionals at Pro-Western Overhead Doors in Fort Saskatchewan (Alberta) will be able to inspect your garage door, resolve any issues, and apply oil where required.


But if you’re handy and want to inspect your garage yourself, be sure to consult our blog in the future, as it will have a wealth of DIY maintenance tips.


2. Clean your garage door

Fall is a good time to clean your garage door because knowing our Alberta winters, trying to scour and scrub your garage door during a blizzard is considerably less... convenient. Pick a pleasant day and give your garage door a decent cleaning to make it look great and function properly for the season ahead.


3. Check the weather stripping


Not only does weather stripping help keep the cold air out of your garage, but it also helps to keep out soil, trash, and creepy crawlies. After some time, it can get fragile and could split. It ought to be fixed or replaced as soon as it no longer creates a perfect seal around your garage door. Before winter shows up and cold breezes begin to blow, assess your weather stripping for tears, breaks, and holes.


4. Check for air leaks around doors and windows


As you don't need cold drafts leaking through the garage door itself, you also don't need them slipping past the windows and different entryways (including the door to your home). A basic method to check for air spills around entryways is to shut off the lights in your garage and check whether there's any light coming in around the edges. On the off chance that light is looking through, air will be coming through as well. To check for air spills on windows, gradually run your hand over the casing and feel for drafts or changes in temperature.


Air spills around windows can be sealed by applying fresh caulking. On the other hand, whole windows can be fixed with weather-proof plastic. For air spills around entryways, you may replace or repair its weather stripping. In some cases, you can also get away with caulking.


5. Insulate this walls for extra warmth


In the event that you don't want your garage to get chilly this winter because you may want to utilize the space as a workshop or office, for example, you might need to upgrade your insulation. Garage walls are often entirely not insulated. Reinforcing your protection for winter may demonstrate a more financially savvy arrangement than running a unit heater into your garage.


In case you're in the market for another garage door, search for one that gives ample insulation. The key variable to consider is the R-worth or U-value: these values measure a garage door’s thermal efficiency. If you would like to explore some options, we recommend that you visit the Steel-Craft Door Products website as not only it contains a lot of valuable information but it also contains a neat tool that allows you to design your own residential garage door. Here's the link: www.steel-craft.ca/DoorDesigner.


6. Winterize your garage by calling your local overhead specialist


In the event that you need your garage door overhauled by an accomplished specialist, count on the team at Pro-Western Overhead Doors. We're here to deal with all your garage door needs. Regardless of whether you require a fix or you're hoping to buy a very stylish and dependable garage door, we're your one-stop for all garage related issues. We take care of residential and commercial garage doors in Fort Sask, Lamont, Gibbons (Alberta) and surrounding areas. To plan a service call, or to learn more about our products and services, reach out to us via email or telephone.




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