4 Things to Know Before Buying a Garage Door

You might haven't known that garage doors cost an average of $1,200 with installation. There are plenty of benefits of a new garage door, such as improving the curb appeal, and increasing the safety and energy efficiency of your home. When buying a garage door, it’s crucial to understand the basics of how the garage door works and what features must be looked out for. It would be unfortunate to spend so much money on a new garage door only to find out that it is not what you've expected. For that reason, we have gathered 4 important factors that you MUST watch out for before you begin your garage door renovation project. 

 

  1. Consider Safety and Security

This is one of the most, if not THE most important factor to consider. Your safety should be your number #1 priority in the entire project. You should always opt out for the garage door that will ensure maximum security for you and family at any given moment. A strong, sturdy door reduces the chances of someone breaking into your home through the garage. 

The whole purpose of a garage door, besides improving the overall appearance of your home, should be protecting your home against unwanted intruders. They are your home’s “bodyguards”. That is why you should look for a garage door that will be able to serve that job perfectly, without any errors. Remember, it is your first priority. 

 

  1. Opt for Top-Quality Materials & Insulation

When choosing a door, consider the durability of various material options. There are many benefits of a durable garage door, such as longer longevity, increased home security and more. You want to select a garage door that’s made out of top quality material so your home is 100% protected. A few options are as follows. 

  • Aluminum doors are a great option. They work well in humid areas since the material resists rust. Steel is a common garage door material, but choose a thicker gauge to prevent dents.
  • Wood is also a good option, however, it does require more garage door maintenance than other materials. While made to hold up to weather elements, the wood will still need to be refinished regularly. Composite wood is a low-maintenance alternative that still gives you the wood look.

Once you decide on your material, consider whether or not the door is well insulated. Even if your garage isn’t climate controlled, you can still benefit from an insulated garage door.

The benefits of an insulate door is that it keeps your garage from extreme weather conditions in the winter and summer. When your garage is attached to your home, that insulating add-on can help keep your home warmer or cooler, depending on the season.

 

  1. Replace Other Components

When installing a garage door, it’s a great time to take care of other components as well. If your current garage door opener is especially noisy, consider a replacement. An outdated garage door opener that doesn’t work properly can be a burden on your new garage door.

In today's day and age, many newer and technologically upgraded garage door openers and systems allow you to use an app to control your garage door. This eliminates the need to carry a separate garage door remote and the chance of loosing. You also have the option to check the status of your garage door and verify whether it is closed or not, even when you’re not home.

 

  1. Consider Style

We have arrived at the final and most exciting part of the process and that is selecting the style of your garage door. The design of the garage door should fit your home’s current design in order to create a flowing and clean appearance. For example, choosing a carriage-style door with lots of detailing may look out of place in a sleek, minimalist, ultra-modern home. Look at the different types of garage doors to find a style that works with your home, and use an online visualizer to help. 

This shouldn't be much of a difficult task, as you will quickly be able to spot the colors of your homes and match it to a garage door that makes the best fit. 

 

Conclusion

As you can see, there is much thought that goes into place when buying a garage door. Although it may seem like a simple task, you should always be prepared for factors we have talked about. At the end of the day, you want your garage door to make the perfect fit for your home and for it to serve you for many years to come. If you need the help or advice of the professionals, don't hesitate to reach out to one of our technicians at (732) 341-1818 and we will be more than happy to assist you with any inquiries you may have.

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