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		<title>Insulated Garage Door Installation: Benefits and Costs 73522</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Claryafici: Created page with &amp;quot;A garage door is a massive opening in the thermal envelope of a home, roughly 100 to 140 square feet of metal that moves multiple times a day. When it is uninsulated, it behaves like a radiator in reverse, pulling heat out in winter and inviting heat in during summer. I have replaced dozens of doors where the owner thought the furnace or AC was the culprit, only to watch their comfort improve t&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;A garage door is a massive opening in the thermal envelope of a home, roughly 100 to 140 square feet of metal that moves multiple times a day. When it is uninsulated, it behaves like a radiator in reverse, pulling heat out in winter and inviting heat in during summer. I have replaced dozens of doors where the owner thought the furnace or AC was the culprit, only to watch their comfort improve t&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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