Preparing Your Garage for Winter

 

You probably have a winter to-do list ready with tasks to welcome the season. Ensure to keep your garage on the list if you wish to keep your house safe and cozy. To help you out, we gathered some tips to keep your house warmer during winters, reduce your energy cost, and much more.

Tips to Prepare Your Garage for the Winters

Check your Garage Door

You should start working on your garage by taking a closer look at your door. You should look for cracks and full closure. If your garage door does not close completely or does not have the right insulation, it won’t keep the cold out properly. You can add insulation or use a modern garage door to counter this problem efficiently.

We also suggest you oil the garage door parts and clean garage door tracks to avoid any issue all season. Some people also add high tension cables to keep their doors tightly enclosed during the winter. It is wise to test your garage door open and close several times to check for jerking, squealing, and grinding.

Insulate Walls and Pipes

Protecting your garage from the cold in winters involves insulating it properly. You need to create an environment that keeps the cold air out and does not allow the warm air to escape. It also includes looking after the pipelines that run through your garage. Most pipelines freeze and burst during extreme winters, which can cause a lot of damage at times.

 It is better to invest some time and money in protecting your pipes rather than spending thousands of dollars on plumbing repairs later. You should insulate your pipes before the first freeze, and your faucets can drip if you have a sink in the garage. Make sure to cover, winterize and drain any outdoor fixtures that lead to your garage.

Seal Flooring and Shovel

Salt damage is an imminent threat in the winters, especially if you park your cars in the garage. Adding sealants when you wash the garage regularly is an easy and effective way to tackle this problem.

 You can also save the concrete from chipping and cracking due to extreme cold. Not to mention, regularly shoveling the snow out of the entrance and exits of your garage is crucial. You can save from potential injuries and speed up your entries and exits using this simple method. Your garage door can also bend inward if there is too much snow inside, so it is wise to clear it regularly.

Conclusion

Maintaining garages can become a problem in the winter season. However, you can ease things for yourself if you take the right steps and take care of your garages properly. Make sure to use the tips mentioned above to avoid any convenience or garage door emergencies in winter.

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