Save on Energy Bills with a New Garage Door
Energy Awareness Month in October serves as an important time for consumers and builders to research and select the most sensible, energy-efficient materials for home construction and remodeling. Homeowners requesting specific energy efficient products for the building envelope can gain long-lasting energy savings.
What’s a Building Envelope?
A home’s building envelope consists of the materials creating the “outer shell” of a structure. These generally consist of the foundation, walls, doors, windows and roof. According to building experts, consumers researching the selection of these materials can save every year on energy bills.
One of the largest openings in the building envelope — the garage door — should also be selected with energy efficiency in mind.
Selecting an Energy-Efficient Garage Door
Manufactured in the USA, the 2000 Series garage doors from Haas Door have a calculated R-value of 17.66 and enhanced air infiltration seals in the section joints of the door that restrict air movement to increase the energy efficiency of the garage door.
Filled with dense CFC/HCFC-free polyurethane foam insulation, the garage doors are manufactured with heavy gauge galvanized steel that incorporates the look of embossed wood grain. A full thermal break is also included in the construction of the two-inch thick doors. This eliminates metal-to-metal-contact and limits the transfer of temperature.
“This garage door combines function, beauty, and energy savings to make it a perfect choice for energy efficiency,” says Jeffrey Nofziger, president of Haas Door . "Whether you live in Oklahoma, Florida or Delaware, this door is ready to take on the elements while providing solid energy savings.”
When you’re considering garage door options for a new home or when replacing an older unit, visit our free online visualizer. HaasCreate
allows you to easily see what your home looks like with a new garage door. And remember, our Haas dealers are available to help with your garage door research.
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