Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Get the Look You Want in a Garage Door


On the front of many homes, one of the largest focal areas is the garage door. When building a home or considering a replacement, it is good to be aware that garage doors come in a wide variety of options, materials, and styles available for any design style or price point.


When searching for a more contemporary look, a customer often goes with a cleaner look. Sometimes this is achieved through the use of tempered glass panels in an aluminum framework. The framework creates a geometric feel to the door, and this mimics the right angles often present on a lot of modern constructions.In the 1970s, steel was becoming quite popular, so galvanized steel garage doors became quite common. Steel was not as good an insulator as wood, but it absolutely was more resilient and two steel doors positioned together could provide as much of insulation as a wooden door. Hence, most garage doors during the 19th century used two steel plates around a layer of Styrofoam providing polystyrene insulation. Garage doors then became warm and durable.These doors provide good security to your vehicles as they are fitted with four latches. These retractable doors are available in timber, GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic), steel and ABS. One point to note though is that this door provides you with a reduced drive through width, due to side spring assemblies.We may take into account three focal types of steel garage doors; the single layer doors (non-insulated), the double-layer doors and the three-layer doors.

The fiberglass and composite doors are also often dent-resistant. Raised-panel garage doors are the easiest to find, and come in a wide range of styles and with a full option list of garage door features. In addition to the design styles considered above, other factors to include in door selection would be the materials used. The price and insulation capability, as well as other considerations, can be material dependent. With so many options available, it is possible to find the garage door that will complement any construction style or budget.




Author: Grubb Young


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