My drip pans for my stove get really dirty really fast since I do In home daycare I am always cookingI don't have time to clean then after every useAny ideas/help would be greatly appreciatedThank you!
I insulated my own garage door and saved hundreds by doing it myself.
I recommend buying the higher-end doors with the high-density urethane fill and interlocking panelsAdding your own insulation changes the weight of the door and gives rise to moisture getting trapped and degrading the door.
I don't know if this helps but I bought a $900 insulated garage door it has seals on the out side and looks really nice ,and tight but the wind blows right through it so bad that I am considering either putting plastic over itor removing it and just putting an over size door in its place for I lose so much heat out through it, so you might save some money and fix what you have because the new doors aren't nothing to brag on.
I insulated my own garage doorGo the the home improvement place and get rigid insulating sheets (4 X 8 sheets) which are made from StyrofoamBuy some adhesive used for shower panels since it will not react to the Styrofoam (cause it to melt), measure, cut and glueI did my garage door 2 years ago and it made a big difference in the summer.
Sometimes I wrap mine in aluminum foil.