Green Hinge Garage door system review

The video reviews the Green Hinge System for garage doors, which aims to improve insulation by reducing airflow and keeping cold air out of the garage (0:06). The reviewer installs these hinges on three garage doors, explaining that the system replaces existing hinges and uses a spring mechanism to create a tighter seal against the house (0:35-0:44). Here’s a breakdown of the review: Installation Process The reviewer demonstrates replacing standard hinges with Green Hinges, noting the need to reuse existing hardware (2:41). He found the first few hinges tricky due to screw hole alignment, but subsequent installations were smoother (14:17-14:23). Product Quality The hinges are described as "beefier looking" (2:36), "good quality" (2:01), "heavy duty," and "well made," suggesting durability (15:12-15:15, 16:00-16:08). Performance The system significantly reduced visible gaps and daylight between the garage door and house trim, solving about "95% of the gaps" (12:36-13:03, 15:38-15:44). The doors operate smoothly, post-installation without squeaking or binding (16:12-16:15). Considerations The reviewer emphasizes that the system isn't a "single fix" (14:56); external trim issues might still cause air gaps (14:58-15:07). He also advises ensuring rollers are in good condition to prevent binding (14:26-14:44). Cost The system cost approximately $260 for three garage doors, each with four panels, totaling 18 hinges (16:29-16:34).