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1 April 2026

  • curprev 09:3309:33, 1 April 2026Stubbapczm talk contribs 11,259 bytes +11,259 Created page with "<html><p> Thermal Efficiency Gains with Double- and Triple-Layer Doors</p> <p> A garage door is one of the largest, thinnest surfaces in a home’s envelope, and in many houses it’s also the weakest point for heat loss and heat gain. Upgrading to double- or triple-layer doors can significantly improve thermal efficiency, enhance comfort, and trim utility bills—especially when the garage is attached or used as a workspace. This post explains why layered door construct..."