A typical two-car garage ranges from 440 to 624 square feet in size. That’s a lot of extra room that you need to think about when preparing your house for the colder weather!  

When it comes to garage maintenance, winterizing should be at the top of your list. When you have a garage that can withstand the cold, you will be protecting all the expensive items stored here. 

Read on to learn about how to winterize your garage so that it is ready for the cold winter months.

Get Organized 

Garages aren’t usually the most organized place in a house. It’s easy for a garage to act as a dumping ground for tools, lawn care items, and other miscellaneous items. The first step to winterizing your garage is to get organized. 

Take an inventory of everything in your garage. If you aren’t using it, donate it or dump it. While you are at it, make sure to give your garage a good cleaning. This will help you locate any new gaps or fractures that may need to be fixed.

When you get rid of clutter, you’ll have a clean slate for getting your garage ready for winter. 

Add or Replace Weatherstripping 

One part of winter care for your garage is to make sure any cracks and openings are sealed from the elements. Weatherstripping is a process that can help get that job done! 

As with many things, weatherstripping can crack and shrink with age. In order to keep the cold air out, you may have to replace the weatherstripping around windows, the garage doors, and any other openings in your garage. 

Make Sure to Insulate Your Garage

You can’t overlook the importance of insulation when it comes to winter care for your garage. Updating your insulation to a higher-quality fiberglass batt insulation can help keep your garage warmer in the winter. 

It’s not just the wall that needs some extra protection when it gets cold! Make sure to also insulate your garage door with high-quality foam so that heat can’t escape. 

Don’t Forget About the Garage Floor 

When the months get chilly, you’ll be dealing with lots of ice, snow, and other tricky elements. It’s crucial to make sure you have the best flooring so that you don’t slip! 

Upgrading your garage floor beyond the standard concrete can help with traction for your car and footing as you enter and exit your house. 

Winter Garage Maintenance Is Easier Than You Think

If you live in a place that sees cold winters, don’t wait to start on winter garage maintenance. 

Garage Force can help you get a garage floor that will withstand any weather that winter has to throw at it. Contact us now to learn more about how our process works. 

When the bitter winter arrives, a warm garage will save you time and money!