I have a sunroom off of my cape that has baseboard heat. Well, had baseboard heat. My furnace ran constantly to keep it above freezing out there, so I ended up draining the zone. Every year since then, I have used that 3M plastic to keep the cold air out of my house. Clearly, this is not ideal and the room that leads into my sunroom is very cold in the winter.
I don't have $2000 to drop on a new set of insulated french doors right now. I am trying to come up with a cheap and effective way to insulate this better, since it is basically like having a huge hole in the side of my house when it gets cold.
I was initially thinking about the blue foam board insulation, but it only has an R value of 10 and its relatively expensive, at least compared to fiberglass which has a higher R value.
Would there be any drawbacks (besides aesthetic) with buying a couple rolls of fiberglass insulation and packing the door frame with it, then sealing the whole thing with the shrink wrap? Looking for alternatives, but at about a 42 square foot opening I could do fiberglass for 30 bucks or less, and have a high R value.
Thoughts??
Thanks for any suggestions!
edit: I should clarify, currently there is a set of uninsulated wood/single pane french doors there now.
I don't have $2000 to drop on a new set of insulated french doors right now. I am trying to come up with a cheap and effective way to insulate this better, since it is basically like having a huge hole in the side of my house when it gets cold.
I was initially thinking about the blue foam board insulation, but it only has an R value of 10 and its relatively expensive, at least compared to fiberglass which has a higher R value.
Would there be any drawbacks (besides aesthetic) with buying a couple rolls of fiberglass insulation and packing the door frame with it, then sealing the whole thing with the shrink wrap? Looking for alternatives, but at about a 42 square foot opening I could do fiberglass for 30 bucks or less, and have a high R value.
Thoughts??
Thanks for any suggestions!
edit: I should clarify, currently there is a set of uninsulated wood/single pane french doors there now.
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