Self-installation of garage doors is like fishing without a hook—it’s pointless and rarely successful. In addition, mistakes can lead to costly code violations. When it’s all said and done, trust the job to the pros.
Wood remains one of the most popular choices for garage doors. Why? Stained or painted wood offers a classic look in a classic material. Plus, should you change your exterior trim colors, wood doors can be repainted or re-stained to match.
Sometimes bedrooms aren’t always as spacious as we’d want, but having a swinging closet door only uses up more of that space. Sliding doors are a great option to keep as much space for utilization.
One of the safety features of today's newer model garage doors is the life saving auto-reverse feature. In fact, the auto-reverse function means that the garage door automatically opens when it senses something or someone in the way and will not close until clear - a feature that has saved many lives.
Aluminum patio doors offer one of the best value options on the market. They’re extremely durable and can last a long time with relatively little maintenance. Regularly cleaning and lubrication will keep these doors sliding perfectly.
Of wood, composite, fiberglass, aluminum or steel, which garage door material is sturdy enough for the addition of windows? If you guessed steel, you're partly right. All of the above materials can support the addition of windows.