Garage Door Selection - 5 Tips

Aug 3
07:48

2010

Andrew Stratton

Andrew Stratton

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Choosing the right garage door for your home is an important decision. Here are 5 things to think about and consider before you opt for one. Read on.

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 garage door is an important feature in one’s home. Both appearance and functionality weigh in when you are choosing the style and type for your home. Here are 5 things to consider when making this decision.

1) Double,Garage Door Selection - 5 Tips Articles Single or Triple? If you are building a new home or if you are building a new garage addition to your abode, you will need to decide how large of a structure you’ll need. Things to consider include how many vehicles your family currently owns or may own in the future. It’s helpful to have more parking spaces if you have adolescents who will soon be driving their own cars. Parking all of the family automobiles inside the garage will protect them from theft and inclement weather.

2) What type of material do you want? They come in a variety of building materials, each with their own set of pros and cons. Choices include wood, aluminum, fiberglass or steel. Wood is classy looking but will require more maintenance than other choices. In order to protect it, the door must be repainted or stained on a regular schedule. Aluminum and fiberglass are lighter weight than other materials but they may become dented or damaged more easily. Steel doors are long lasting and extremely sturdy, but they’re heavier than one might expect which could be a strain on the mechanisms that lift them.

3) How much do you want to spend? There is a wide range of doors to fit different budgets. Once you’ve decided how much you want to spend, look only in that cost range. Wood and steel are more expensive than fiberglass or aluminum. Brand names will affect cost, too. Visit a storehouse in order to examine all types in person. 

4) What style will complement your home? Contemporary is a style that will complement modern types of architecture which is often sleek, smooth with very little pattern. Raised panel doors are classic styles that go with nearly any style house. Carriage style is somewhat old-fashioned looking and goes well with classic Salt Box or Victorian architecture. 

5) The final consideration should be type of opening mechanism. There are those that move: 1) up-and-over, 2) in sections, 3) with a side hanger or 4) on a roller. The up-and-over selection moves in a single motion and comes in one piece. The sectional is divided into sections that separate as it lifts. The side hung door opens out to one side just as a regular household door does. The roll ups are popular with homeowners who are interested in saving space in their garage.

When it comes time to purchase a new garage door, following these 5 tips will enable a homeowner to find the best one for their house.

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