For Colorado’s harsh winters, ACN Construction recommends choosing specific types of insulated garage doors that can withstand extreme temperature swings and high winds. Because Denver winter temperatures frequently drop below 0°F, selecting a door with high thermal resistance is critical for maintaining stable garage temperatures and reducing heating costs.
Key recommendations for Colorado winters include:
- High R-Value Doors: A minimum R-value of 10 to 12 is common for the region, though an R-value of 12+ is specifically recommended for the Denver market to ensure maximum energy efficiency.
- Durable Materials: Insulated steel models are highly recommended for their energy performance and clean appearance. For those who prefer a rustic look, carriage house garage doors are also popular, provided they are constructed with integrated insulation to balance aesthetics with performance.
- Wind-Load Resistance: Colorado building codes often require doors to meet specific wind-load ratings, which typically necessitates 16-gauge steel or stronger construction to handle high-wind events.
- Weather-Resistant Coatings: To combat intense UV exposure and winter moisture, steel or vinyl-clad doors with reflective coatings are suggested for superior long-term durability.
Investing in these insulated models not only stabilizes temperatures in adjacent rooms but also provides significant noise reduction, which is beneficial for attached garages.
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