Consider Garage Door Types in Your Remodel
It’s true that a garage door protects the assets in the garage and closes the space. However, there are many garage door options to choose from, including modern garage doors and overhead doors. A new garage door’s installation can add value to your home.
You may prefer a classic garage door, or you may be interested in one of many modern garage doors. Before deciding on a garage door, consider the different types, each one’s installation process, and compare garage doors’ prices.
Different Garage Door Types
Before you can choose what type of garage door to purchase, make sure to consider all of your options, including:
- Carriage garage doors: This garage door type resembles the historic carriage house doors that would swing to the sides. (Many manufacturers are now adding overhead doors in this style. Overhead technology adds to a modern garage door’s appeal.)
- Roller garage door: If you have a space constraint, opt for a roller garage door. This type of garage door rolls up into the opening, instead of swinging out.
- Sectional garage door: This is a great option if your garage door can’t swing upwards. This garage door’s installation creates a door divided into large sections.
- Swing-hung garage door: The most traditional garage door, these need space in front of the garage to swing out.
- Up and Over Door: This type of garage door requires lots of space, as it swings out, then up and parallel to the garage ceiling.
Compare Garage Doors’ Prices
Always look at your budget constraints before choosing a new garage door. Garage doors’ prices can range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars. Aside from material choices and the garage door’s installation process, ask yourself the following questions:
- Does the garage door have a warranty? Do garage doors’ prices include a warranty for parts and labor?
- Does the garage door’s installation include removal? This may be included in a garage door’s installation cost, while other garage door companies may charge a set fee for this service.
- Is the garage door insulated? An insulated garage door is the best choice to resist impact, but these garage doors’ prices may be higher.
Garage Door Material Options
You don’t have to stick with a drab design for your garage door. Many manufacturers offer traditional and modern garage doors to choose from. Materials include:
- Aluminum and glass: These modern garage doors’ materials give quite a sleek look.
- Faux wood: Low maintenance garage door options include faux wood, which look like the real thing but don’t have the upkeep.
- Non-insulated: A budget-friendly option for a garage door, a non-insulated frame is attractive but affordable.
- Steel: Steel garage door materials give a garage door a vintage look.
Whichever garage door you choose, make sure the garage door’s installation is done correctly, and know your warranty options up front.
