What a Garage Insulation Job Means for Your Terrell Home
Garage insulation means we're putting a barrier in your garage walls and ceiling to stop heat transfer. This includes installing fiberglass batts, blowing in cellulose, or applying spray foam, depending on your garage's setup and what you're looking for. We seal up gaps and cracks too, making sure the insulation does its job right.
We start by checking out your garage to see what kind of insulation makes the most sense. Every garage is different – some have drywall, some don't, some are attached, some are detached. We figure out the best materials and methods to get you the results you want, whether that's just keeping the heat out or turning it into a workshop.
In Terrell, that garage gets hot enough to cook an egg in the summer, and it can get surprisingly chilly in the winter. Insulating your garage isn't just about comfort; it helps keep the heat out of your house during those long, hot months, which means your AC unit won't have to work as hard. It also protects anything you store out there from extreme temperatures.
Folks often ask if it's worth it for a detached garage. Absolutely. Even if it's not connected to your house, it's still a space you use, and insulating it makes it much more functional. It also protects tools, paint, and other items that don't do well with big temperature swings.