New Sectional Garage Door Designs

Each sectional garage door has WOW power. The new sectional garage door designs have been the revamped, reengineered and redesigned. With the new styles and colors, almost anything is possible. These are lighter in weight, more durable, made from more materials and more popular than ever before.

Today’s garage doors come in every color imaginable and almost every style a person could think of. The old fashion carriage house look is very popular; these resemble the wooden double doors with oversized hand-made hinges of the late 1800s that opened out from the center. Faux wood doors in natural wood colors and colonial panels in various colors are in demand. Many doors have windows for added accents. Having single sectional garage doors on a two or three car garage in the great new designs and colors add sparkle and curb appeal to a normally bland area.

Wood garage doors are still available but are not near as popular as the steel, aluminum and vinyl doors. The wooden doors require a lot of upkeep, are heavy and warp where the other materials are durable and long lasting with low-maintenance. The doors can double skinned and insulated or uninsulated. The insulation is foamed-in-place polyurethane for complete coverage.

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These roll up on two tracks located on each side of the door and store overhead out of the way. These new sectional garage doors do not require any extra space to open as they just lift straight up. Most are equipped with an automatic garage door opener and can be opened and closed with the touch of a button. The torsion spring that operates the lift runs on electricity. A safety feature is the electronic light at the bottom that stops the movement of the door if the beam is broken by a person, child or pet moving through the garage opening.

A sectional garage door will work perfectly with anyone’s house colors and designs. It will add WOW power to the property.

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