Key Features You Should Look For in a Garage Door
The right garage door for your home.
Are you looking for a raised panel door? Windows or not? Carriage style or traditional? With so many design options, you need to do your homework. The garage is the largest opening in your home. Think of the time and consideration given to choosing your home's front door and windows. Your overhead garage door deserves similar consideration.
There are many factors to consider when choosing your new garage door or considering garage door replacement, although there are four primary elements to consider: Design, Durability/Reliability, Insulation/Noise Reduction and Budget.
Design
Today's steel garage door can be manufactured to emulate the look feel of wood, while maintaining the strength and durability of steel. Wooden garage doors can be custom designed to perfectly match your home's architectural features. A fiberglass garage door offers its own set of advantages and disadvantages, including lightweight construction and resistance to corrosion on the "pro" side, with potential yellowing, low insulating value and other factors on the "con" side. Fiberglass can also be painted to match your home's design. Finally, an aluminum garage door has its own advantages and disadvantages, although this material is not as popular as steel and wood.
Durability/Reliability
A steel garage door is practically indestructible, is virtually maintenance free, and offers a nearly endless supply of design options. Although wooden garage doors offer almost limitless design options, they do require a bit more maintenance than their steel or fiberglass counterparts. After all, wooden garage doors are built much like custom cabinetry and must be maintained on a regular basis. Fiberglass garage doors are much like their steel counterpart when it comes to maintenance. Aluminum garage doors are lightweight and offer many of the same advantages as steel with one exception. They are much easier to dent.
Insulation/Noise Reduction
Are noise and climate control important considerations for you? Is your garage attached to the home? Is there living space above the garage? You must answer these questions before making your final overhead garage door purchase decision. Insulated garage doors are not just for those who live in colder climates. If you live in a hotter climate, insulated garage doors also keep the heat out. Unless you live in the middle of a corn field with neighbors living miles rather than feet away, you probably want to consider the noise reduction benefits of an insulated garage door.
Budget
Garage door prices are wide ranging and entirely dependent on your wants and needs. What material do you prefer? Do you want or need windows? What about insulation? Design? These are all factors that affect garage door prices.
If you are on a budget, you can pay less than $600 for a new garage door. If money is no object, there are wooden garage doors that cost $10,000 or more. Are you looking at this purchase as an investment in the value of your home or are you on a limited budget? Do you want your overhead garage door to complement your home's design? Are you simply looking for the least expensive option that will be reliable and will hold up to regular use? You need to do your homework before making a purchase decision.
Remember: When you buy a new garage door you are likely going to live with it for many years. You will see it and use it almost every day. Therefore, it's better to spend a little more time up front to research and consider what suits your home's design and your personal needs. In terms of cost, just a few dollars more may buy the perfect door rather than something that is just OK. Save your money for a little longer if necessary. In the long run, you will be much happier.
For more information, contact your local garage door dealer.