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Garage Door InstallersGet convenience, value, and safety with a new garage doorWhat condition is your garage door in? If it´s showing signs of age, deterioration, and just doesn´t work right anymore, it could be time to replace it with a new garage door. Your home will look better, be more secure, and more convenient. Because the garage door occupies such a prominent place in your home´s facade—often more than one-third of the face it presents to the street—you´ll likely want to give its replacement some serious thought. Generally you have a couple options where garage doors are concerned. There is the older style, one-piece tilt up garage door and the sectional-type door that rolls up. The solid, one piece tilt-up overhead door was probably wood when it was originally installed. Most common on homes built from the 1930s to about 1960, the tilt-up doors are being replaced with the newer roll-up doors. However, if you want to maintain a vintage look, tilt-up garage doors are still available using newer, more stable, engineered wood products. The newer roll-up style doors are much more common now and come in a wide range of materials including steel, fiberglass, aluminum, and both appearance grade and engineered wood doors. You can spec your door with a unique configuration of windows, panels of various widths and types for a custom look. You can also select wall mounted key pads as well as common accessories like garage door openers. Being able to open the door remotely and drive into the garage without having to get out of the car is one of life´s little luxuries. In fact, most people now would probably not consider any other garage door type. Choosing a garage door for your homeA professional garage door installer can assess the type and style of door most suitable for your home. With their experience, they are in the position to make the best recommendation based on your needs. How to get estimates for Garage Door Installation.
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