Submitted by Prophetshark t3_10p0uo5 in DIY
I just recently purchased my first home. The previous owners installed very thick and heavy insulation on the garage door. Home inspector and a garage company said the insulation they installed is heavy for the opener currently installed and will void warranty on it due to the excessive weight that is causing extra strain on the opener. They tightened the garage spring to help but doesn't solve the weight issue. The garage is directly below the living space of the home.
The question is can I remove half of the panels and keep the weight even on the left and right sides of the door, or do I need to buy a completely new lighter set of insulation panels and fully replace? Does insulation need to be evenly distributed on the garage door to properly insulate or can I just remove half of the panels to lighten it?
Interesting-Dish8894 t1_j6ifz6n wrote
I’m surprised they didn’t suggest a spring upgrade. Being a garage door company they should know the opener doesn’t really lift the weight of the door. The springs should hold the door in a neutral position so that the opener doesn’t have to do much but yeah it should still match the requirements for that door weight
I would get the correct spring set up and opener or I would replace the insulation with lighter weight insulation or take it off completely
Whatever you do you will have to readjust your spring tension which should be checked yearly or so anyway