Materials

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Garage doors are constructed of many materials, from exotic wood species to composite materials and the classic steel.
It’s important that the material you choose aligns with the look of your home and your lifestyle

materials-table


Steel

Steel is one of the most traditional garage
door materials. Large rolls of steel travel
through machines that emboss a wood
grain onto the door then stamp one of the
various designs into the steel. The wood grain
actually adds stability to the door. However,
the manufacturing process of stamping does
limit the design choices of those looking for a
standout door.
Steel is a low maintenance material aside
from routine inspection. It's durable in that it
is fade-resistant. However, it is susceptible to
rust and dents, so you’ll need to take that into
consideration when shopping materials.


Vinyl

Vinyl garage doors are typically used when a
homeowner wants the simplicity of a traditional
garage door, but lives near the shore where having a
steel door will lead to rust within the first year. They
are easy to maintain as a wipe down a few times a
year can keep them looking and working great.
When choosing a vinyl garage door, customization
options are limited. There are fewer color and design
options than a steel and vinyl composite. But for
the homeowner who is less concerned with unique
elements and more interested in durability, this is
the right door for you.


Fiberglass

Fiberglass is known for its ability to mimic wood, from the look to the
stain. It has limited customization options and is offered in common
designs and styles, but it makes up for it in durability.

This material is very resistant to insects, warping, dents, moisture, and
changes in humidity, which make this garage door material a great
choice for homes on the coast or in salty environments. However, it
can fade over time after long exposure to the sun. Fiberglass is low
maintenance, but it can be difficult to repair if a section is damaged.

Aluminum Full View (glass)

Full view glass garage doors offer a “wow”
factor that is hard to beat. With a variety
of glass options and frame choices that
range from aluminum to vinyl composite,
full glass can really make the garage door
a focal point. Glass isn’t a very durable
material, so though it’s relatively easy to
replace a broken glass section, it can become
costly. Aside from keeping the glass clean, it
doesn’t require much maintenance to keep
it looking pristine. Due to the construction
of full view glass doors being nearly all glass,
there is no insulation with this material.


Wood Composite

Wood composites are a combination of resin and wood fillers 
which give them many of the qualities of wood without the 
headache. These specific types of composite, such as Extira 
and Tricoya, are manufactured to be used outside, and will 
vary by door manufacturer. Wood composites can be cut,
routed, milled, stained or painted just like wood. This material 
offers total customization and can truly match any homeowner’s
exterior design.

Wood composites are moisture resistant, which leads to less  
warping and cracking. This material can absorb heat better than
others, so it’s often better for garage doors that face south and 
have harsh sun exposure as they can resist fading. It can resist 
termite damage, as well as swelling and shrinking.

Wood

Wood allows you to completely customize your garage door. You can choose from popular Wood Species such as mahogany and cedar or make even more unique choices with Douglas fir and reclaimed barn wood. Create a standout design, choose your finish, and you’ll have a custom one of a kind door made of high quality material. Wood can be cut, routed, and milled to meet any homeowner’s specifications and truly adds beauty to your home.

Wood garage doors come in stain grade or paint grade. Stain grade doors offer more rich, natural colors across the wood to maintain continuity as it’s stained. Paint grade doors usually have more knots and dark spots which won’t be visible once they are painted. Stain grade doors need to be refinished every 1-3 years depending on sun exposure while paint grade doors last about 5-10 years between refinishings.

If your door is not factory finished, it’s important they are stained or 
painted within 10 days to maintain a fresh appearance. It’s strongly 
suggested that you have your garage door stained by a reputable 
professional prior to installation. You can also opt to paint your wood 
garage door, depending on the wood species you choose. 

Homeowners who desire wood doors, but need a lower price tag than
a full custom wood door, might consider a wood overlay. In this case, 
unfinished wood planks are adhered directly to a steel door. Styles are 
limited and the boards will need to be maintained and finished in the 
same manner of a full wood door. 

If you’re interested in the look, feel, and customizability of a wood 
garage door without the maintenance, you might want to consider
a wood composite or vinyl composite garage door which can be
stained to mimic wood grain.



Vinyl Composite

Vinyl composite doors are created by routing
and milling cellular PVC, a malleable and
more workable form of traditional PVC. It
can be customized to create a one of a kind
door that is durable and virtually maintenance
free. A simple cleaning with your garden
hose is enough to keep it looking great. Vinyl
composite is rust-resistant, which makes it a
great choice for seaside locations, as well as salt-,
insect-, rot-, moisture-, and fungus-resistant.

Vinyl composite garage doors allow homeowners the opportunity to create a 
completely unique door which makes vinyl composite so versatile and popular.
It can be factory finished with a stain to look like wood or painted a variety of colors.
However, vinyl composite does absorb heat quickly which restricts paint colors.
Homes with southern facing garage doors are limited to lighter paint colors.
If your garage door is painted,t shouldn’t have to be repainted or refinished
unless it’s a darker color or gets a large amount of sun exposure (and it may not 
fade for over a decade or more!) Depending on the color of your door, you may be 
required to use a specially made paint by the manufacturer which is made to have
Light Reflective Values.
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