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For over 50 years, homeowners and business owners throughout the Jessup area have counted on Fred C. Johnson Co. for all of their garage door needs. In addition to installing top-quality residential and commercial garage doors, these experts offer a wide range of repair services and replacement parts. Customers can choose from hundreds of overhead door styles and thousands of parts including garage door openers, lifts, and springs, all from nationally recognized brands.

The benefits of building insulation are well known, and, in cool weather, greatly appreciated. Did you know that you can extend those benefits to your garage? Read on to learn more about how an insulated door can enhance your garage.

4 Benefits of Insulated Garage Doors

1. Retains Warmth

Many people dread having to go from their warm house or office to a freezing garage. Whether the garage is attached or freestanding, adding an insulated door will keep the space warmer and make it easier to start your car on cold days.

2. Improves Energy Efficiency

garage doorIn addition to keeping out the cold winter air, an insulated garage door will help keep your home or workplace’s heated air inside where it belongs. When you create a thermal boundary, you can keep your thermostat at a lower temperature. This helps you feel comfortable and saves you money throughout the season.

3. Blocks Noise

Insulated garage doors help to reduce neighborhood noise levels, making your home or office a more peaceful place. These doors are also quieter when opening and closing, meaning you won’t be an interruption when you use your garage door.

4. Greater Durability 

Garage doors are exposed to a lot of wear and tear, from the weather to family or workplace activities. Adding dense insulation to the door makes it sturdier and more resistant to impact. Your garage doors will look newer longer, maintaining your home or business’s curb appeal.

Visit Fred C. Johnson Co. online to learn more about their full range of services and trusted brands. Call (410) 792-2126 to speak with a professional garage door contractor about your insulation needs.

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