Insulated Garage Doors

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We can answer any questions you may have about insulated garage doors.

If you’ve ever shopped for a new garage door, one of the first questions that will come up is whether you want an insulated or non-insulated door. Both have their benefits, although most contractors and experts agree that the advantages of an insulated garage door outweigh the advantages of a non-insulated door. One of the key benefits of insulation on your garage door is improved energy efficiency. Although your garage likely isn’t connected to your HVAC system, it’s still an area that can lose energy very quickly. You could have a room above it that is exposed to heat and cold as the seasons change, or you may even experience energy loss whenever you open the door that connects the home to the garage.

Insulated Garage Doors

Insulated garage doors are also more durable than other options. They are constructed with multiple layers of material, making them stronger. Since the door has to protect your vehicles, equipment, and other essentials, it makes sense that you want the strongest, most durable door option to provide that security. Insulated garage doors can also reduce the noise caused by opening and closing them.

We Can Improve Your Garage Door’s Efficiency and Security

At 31-W Insulation, we offer installation, maintenance, and repairs of insulated garage doors. We have been in business since 1972, and since then, we have expanded into 12 states with 48 different locations. Our experience and growth speak to our commitment to our valued customers. We can answer any questions you may have about insulated garage doors. Additionally, our team is here to provide the services you need at your property.


31w also offer insulated garage doors in many states throughout the Southeastern portion of the U.S. Read more about our services in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee & Texas.