To meet fire separation requirements the door must be one of three types of doors.
Thickness of house to garage doors.
For many people the entryway between house and garage is the most used door in the home.
Steel garage doors can have panels of as little as 1 8 inches and be the most cost effective but offer little insulation.
Non insulated garage doors are made from a single sheet of molded steel and are usually 2 thick to lend a certain amount of solidity to the structure of the panel section.
View all house to garage doors.
Not all garages need insulation so compare price against how you plan to use your garage.
You can also get an exterior door that has insulated glass if you want to bring some light into the garage.
Here are examples we see during our inspections of when the safety standard has not been met.
Solid wood door not less than 1 3 8 thick.
Re doors between house and garage.
The thickness of residential garage doors can dictate the cost of a door as well as how well it is insulated.
The door thickness is 1 3 4 which gives it strength stability and security.
A solid wood door not less than 1 3 8 inches thick a solid or honeycomb core steel doors not less than 1 3 8 inches thick or a 20 minute fire rated door with a self closing device.
Exterior doors are weather resistant they come insulated with either a wood styrofoam or polyurethane core.
Steel door with a solid of honeycomb core not less than 1 3 8 thick.
A door with a 20 minute fire rating.
Whether your garage leads into your kitchen mudroom or hallway you want that door to be durable enough to handle daily traffic and reflect your personal style.