Garage doors
Sectional garage doors are among the most popular types of garage doors on the market. They are becoming an increasingly popular choice for buyers due to their combination of cost-effectiveness, durability, and aesthetic appearance.
These doors provide excellent sound and thermal insulation, utilizing a PU filling that is 1 1/4″, 1 5/8″, or 2 3/8″ ft thick. Available in a wide range of finishes, colors, and panel designs, sectional garage doors can be tailored to suit the style of the house, whether modern or traditional.
Side hinged doors offer a classic, timeless look that can complement traditional or vintage-style house, especially older properties where maintaining a consistent architectural style is important. Unlike up-and-over or sectional doors, side-hinged doors open fully without the need for ceiling tracks or complex mechanisms. This can be a great advantage if the garage ceiling is used for storage or if you want unobstructed overhead space.
Side sliding garage doors are a convenient option for customers because they offer space-saving design, smooth horizontal operation, and the flexibility to partially open for quick access. They are ideal for garages with limited ceiling space or architectural challenges that prevent overhead door installation. If the garage has low ceilings or obstructions that would interfere with a typical overhead door, a side-sliding option is an excellent choice. This type of door frees up overhead space for storage or lighting while still providing full access to the garage.
Matching garage and entrance doors create a cohesive, stylish look that enhances the overall appearance of your house. This design harmony adds visual appeal, making your property stand out with a unified aesthetic. By choosing matching doors, customers can also ensure consistent quality in materials and security features across both entrances. Additionally, it simplifies maintenance and increases the long-term value of the home, offering both practicality and visual appeal.