Beat the Heat: Keeping Your Garage Cool This Summer

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Your garage can become a scorching furnace during the summer months. Parked cars, stored tools, and direct sunlight can all contribute to an uncomfortably hot environment. But fear not! Here at Midlothian Garage Doors, we’ve got some tips to help you keep your garage cooler this summer:

Insulate Your Garage Door

Most garage doors are made of metal, which conducts heat easily. Insulating your garage door is one of the most effective ways to keep the heat out. Garage door insulation kits are available in a variety of materials, including foam boards and reflective foil.

Consider a Lighter Colored Garage Door

Darker colored garage doors absorb more heat from the sun. If you’re due for a garage door replacement, consider choosing a lighter color that reflects sunlight instead of absorbing it.

Seal Up the Leaks

Air leaks around your garage door can allow hot outside air to seep in. Inspect the weatherstripping around the door frame and replace any worn or damaged seals. Additionally, check the gap between the bottom of the garage door and the floor. If it’s too large, consider adding a door sweep to block drafts.

Improve Garage Ventilation

Good ventilation helps move hot air out of your garage and replace it with cooler air. Consider installing vents in the garage walls or soffit. You can also use strategically placed fans to circulate air within the garage.

Embrace the Shade

Parking your car outside the garage during the hottest part of the day can help prevent it from radiating heat into the garage. If possible, plant trees or shrubs near the garage to provide shade.

Solar Solutions

While it might seem counterintuitive, strategically placed solar panels on your roof can actually cast shade on your garage, keeping it cooler.

Bonus Tip: Air Conditioning

If your garage is attached to your house and has proper climate control considerations, installing a window air conditioner or extending your ductwork can be a solution, but consult with an HVAC professional first.

By following these tips, you can transform your sweltering summer garage into a more comfortable and enjoyable space. Contact Midlothian Garage Doors today for a free consultation and discuss ways to keep your garage cool all summer long!

About Midlothian Garage Doors

Midlothian Garage Doors is a full service garage door repair company. We specialize in the service, repair, and if needed, the replacement of your garage door or garage door opener. We have over 25 years of field experience that ensures your needs can be met without the headaches that come from not doing the job right the first time.

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