Guide to buying a new garage door

Posted on: 9 February 2019

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Purchasing the best garage door ensures you get value for your money as it can last for decades. Garage doors are available in a range of types and style making the purchase process confusing. The following tips will guide you in the purchase process:

On-site quote 

You should avoid buying a garage door online as every garage is different. The best thing to do is to have a professional visit your garage, evaluate its size and headroom and help you select the best garage door for your garage. A professional will also help you decide on the best design.

Material

Garage doors are available in different materials including wood, aluminium and fibreglass to mention a few. Aluminium garage doors are perfect for humid climates due to their rust-resistant feature. Wooden garage doors have an excellent finish, but they require regular maintenance. Steel garage doors come in a range of colours, finishes, offer insulation, durability and are affordable compared to other garage doors. Fibreglass doors offer durability but are not suitable for cold climates as they can crack. The latest material for garage doors is vinyl. They are cheap, durable and require little maintenance. The range of materials ensures you can get a garage door that suits your budget and style.

Security and safety

Security and safety are important aspects to consider when buying a new garage door. Today, some garage doors have a rolling-code feature that changes the garage's code every time you open the door remotely. This feature ensures security because even if a person steals your code, it will not work. Safety sensors are a good feature for garage doors especially for homeowners with children and pets. Safety sensors prevent the garage door from closing when they pick up the movement of a person. In addition, buying garage doors with additional bracing protects them from the elements especially during hurricanes. Buying reinforced garage doors will ensure your garage door can survive harsh weather.

Insulation

It is a common misconception that insulated garage doors are suitable for cold climates only. Warm climate areas such as Australia require insulated doors. Insulated garage doors keep the cold air in which decreases the cost of energy. Even though most people do not have heating in their garage, the garage door affects their energy efficiency. This is especially true for garage doors attached to houses and the position they face. Insulated garage doors cost more, but they ensure your utility bills are low.