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Owens Corning Garage Door Insulation Kit

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Arrives Oct 31 – Nov 6
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Size Name: 22" x 54" (8 Panels)


Features

  • 5 times better thermal performance, compared to an uninsulated door
  • As much as 20% reduction in perceived noise level
  • Installs in less than 1 hour (up to 9' door) - Only tools needed for installation are tape measure, utility knife, straight-edge and marker
  • Flexible material resists denting
  • Cleanable vinyl surface (w/mild detergent)

Description

Owens Corning's Garage Door Insulation Kit is a kit comprised of (8) durable R-8 fiberglass insulation panels with a tough, washable white vinyl facing. The kit comes with a unique fastening system that provides a quick and secure method to hold the panels in place. Each kit provides enough material to insulate a single car garage door up to 9 feet wide. About Owens Corning, Owens Corning is a global leader in insulation, roofing, and fiberglass composite materials. Its insulation products conserve energy and improve acoustics, fire resistance, and air quality in the spaces where people live, work, and play. Its roofing products and systems enhance curb appeal and protect homes and commercial buildings alike. Its fiberglass composites make thousands of products lighter, stronger, and more durable. Owens Corning provides innovative products and solutions that deliver a material difference to its customers and, ultimately, make the world a better place. The business is global in scope, with operations in 33 countries. It is also human in scale, with 20,000 employees cultivating local and longstanding relationships with customers. Founded in 1938, it has been a Fortune 500 company for 64 consecutive years. From the Manufacturer Improve your garage's comfort with Owens Corning’s Garage Door Insulation Kit. A complete kit comprised of (8) durable R-8 fiberglass insulation panels with a tough, washable white vinyl facing. The kit comes with a unique fastening system that provides a quick and secure method to hold the panels in place. Each kit provides enough material to insulate a single car garage door up to 9-Feet wide.


Brand: Owens Corning


Material: Vinyl, Fiberglass


Color: White


Manufacturer: ‎Service Partners


Part Number: ‎500824


Item Weight: ‎11.8 pounds


Item model number: ‎GD1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎22" x 54" (8 Panels)


Color: ‎White


Style: ‎Garage Door Insulation Kit


Material: ‎Vinyl, Fiberglass


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Certification: ‎(unset)


Included Components: ‎Garage Door Insulation Kit


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: July 1, 2009


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Oct 31 – Nov 6

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy install, added white gorilla tape for extra hold
Style: Garage Door Insulation Kit
To sum it up for the quick glance, this product is great and if it’s falling out of your doors with or without gorilla tape you either have the wrong doors or you installed it wrong! For a more in depth review keep reading... I read a lot of reviews saying that they are disappointed as to how well this product holds up when using their garage doors. If you install it correctly on the right door(per the description, with channels in the door) it will work fine. I did insulated two doors with two of these kits in about 1.5 hours(without the final taping, which took more time than installing the insulation but worth it for both appearance and strength). Watch the install video and you will have no problems. Road noise is gone and as my master bedroom is above my garage I have already heard my air conditioner running significantly less. I cannot wait to see what happens in the winter time. A couple of tips for install: 1)When you cut the panels to size, per the video, leave at least an extra inch both horizontally and vertically for a snug fit. This is the case when insulating walls, I only say that because most people have never insulated walls before and it is important to help hold insulation in place until either you cover the insulation or attach backing to the studs. 2)Don’t worry about measuring the placement of the pins when sticking them to the door. Eye ball it in the middle of each half panel. Exact measurements are over kill. 3)When placing the pin on the door line them all so the gap in the pin is horizontal. For reason see tip #5. 4)After placing the insulation panel in before cutting horizontally per my previous tip, make sure to push the whole insulation panel upward. Gravity pushes things down so to keep the panel in if you push it slightly upward then cut horizontally on the back pin it will help keep the panel under the top channel better. This does help keep the panel in place when the doors are in operation. 5)Per the install video it says cut an “X” to push the pin through the insulation. I suggest after setting the pin per the above tip #3 cut a single small cut horizontally. This will make it easier to push the connecting pin on so the vinyl doesn’t get caught in the pin for a secure connection. 6)Finally, add 2 rolls of 3” wide white gorilla tape to your cart(3 if doing two doors, it takes about 1.5 rolls at 25yds per door). This will take a couple more hours of install time and cost about another $50 but it will make the project look cleaner and will add extra strength to the panel install. These will be on here for a lifetime now. All in all, glad I bought this and my only complaint would be include larger latex gloves for install. I ripped those up putting them on, large hands are a blessing and a curse ;-) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2020 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Good product with good results so far
Style: Garage Door Insulation Kit
I have a three car garage with three separate garage doors (one 1.5x wide in front, one 1x wide in back, and one 2x wide in back). While I do not intend to make the garage a conditioned space, I did want to control the temperatures somewhat, since the temperature differential can be felt through the floor of the rooms above. Initially, I purchased and installed Reach Barrier 3009 kits on each of the garage doors. While this took the edge off of the max garage temps (peaks around 85F, when it's 105F outside), I figured there was still quite a bit of improvement to be had. Since I really only considered getting garage door insulation products on Amazon, I quickly narrowed my search down to the Owens Corning 500824 kit, and a bunch of R-4'ish foam board products. While the 500824 costs more, it is still much cheaper than buying an insulated garage door. I purchased 4 kits for my doors. Each kit consists of four, 2 sheet bundles, wrapped in clear plastic. This packaging method is less than ideal because it leaves wrinkles and some delamination on some of the edges of the vinyl. Fortunately, that wasn't a big deal because I managed to trim most of the imperfections off when cutting the panels to size. If you need to use more of the sheet, YMMV. I was pretty precise with my first couple panels, but determined that it was probably best to actually have them oversized by about 1/4" in each dimension as I went on. Cutting the sheets is a little bit of a pain, because of their thickness. I used a long straight edge and a box cutter, though there may be better ways to do it. I compressed the sheet on the facing, and cut along the straight edge to get a clean cut on both the facing and through the fiberglass. I recommend using a clean blade, since it gets messy if you snag the fiberglass. The kit includes gloves, and it's always a good idea to have long sleeves on when working with fiberglass. Depending on where you're cutting it, it's probably not a bad idea to have a mask or eye protection on, either. The clips look pretty flimsy, but work fine in practice. I found what worked best for me was to clean the door surface, and apply the adhesive pad. If the door section didn't have the lock bar across it, it was best to put the door clips on first; while it was best to get the insulation sheet in place first if there was a bar. I used the box cutter to cut the square for the door clip with the sheet already in place. The 1x door took me about 50 minutes. With the learning curve out of the way, I found that the 2x door took about the same amount of time. In an unlikely coincidence, Houston had uncharacteristically low temperatures (~20F) right after I installed the kits. The garage stayed in the 55-60F range, when it would normally be around 40-50F. I'm excited to see the results in the summer when I've also added new door seals and weatherstripping! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2018 by C. Okamuro

  • Was fairly easy to isntall.
Style: Garage Door Insulation Kit
No change in temp in my garage yet untill i install an A/c unit.
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by happyhomeowner

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