In a few previous posts, Hanson Overhead Garage Door Service offered tips on how to choose the right garage door for your home. Today we will offer a few more tips focusing less on the style of door and more on the safety and functionality of it.
HOA issues– Many neighborhoods have a homeowner’s association or HOA. These organizations are committed to preserving the overall look of the neighborhood. This can include how homes, and even garage doors, appear. If you live in a neighborhood that operates with an HOA, it’s a good idea to read the HOA rules and regulations before making any changes to the exterior of your home. If you are still unsure, talk with the HOA president or someone on the board that can help you decide which garage doors will be appropriate.
Security is Important– Of course, a great looking garage door is always important. The look your garage door provides is part of the overall look of your home. You want it to be beautiful and flow with the rest of the home. One thing to consider? A good garage door needs to be a solid barrier from entry. It also needs to act as protection. A beautiful garage door is great until you realize there’s not much keeping a thief from breaking into it. Most modern doors are made with looks in mind. Be sure to check with Hanson Overhead Garage Door Service for our beautiful and durable garage doors. We promise to help you pick out a garage door that protects your home and makes it look better than ever. Thieves often look for the weakest point in a garage door design to get into it. Hanson Overhead of Raleigh can ensure that this won’t be an issue.
Be prepared to have a door ordered– Buyers will quickly find that garage door companies are often limited to just their brand or type of door. While Hanson Overhead Garage Door Service offers nothing but the best, it’s a good idea to remember that other garage door companies might not do the same. They might have to special order the door you want in which case they may tack a large shipping and handling fee on top of the regular garage door price.
Insulation qualities- One of the main areas of air entering a home is through the garage door. Having a thicker, better insulated door can help keep your garage and home warm or cool.
Include a warranty– Because of the mechanical nature of a garage door; most reputable brands include a warranty with their product. Buyers should be on the lookout for such protections because it will help with repair if something goes wrong with the design of the door, especially when new.
Choosing the right garage door might become a stressful process. If you’re unsure of what garage door is right for your Raleigh home, be sure to enlist the help of Hanson Overhead of Raleigh! We’d be happy to come out and take measurements and go over styles options with you for your Raleigh garage!
Choosing the Right Garage Door for Your Raleigh Home: 10 Tips
Garage doors are expensive yet necessary investments for your home. Choosing the right one is important. Sometimes, it’s hard to make that decision. There are so many different doors out there. With the help of Hanson Overhead Garage Door Service, and the tips below, you’ll be able to choose the right garage door for your Raleigh home in no time at all!
- Know the pros and cons of natural wood doors versus steel or aluminum doors before choosing a material for your garage door. The most popular garage door material in Raleigh is steel. Steel doors can be insulated to be more energy efficient than wood doors and they are lower maintenance and generally less expensive than wood doors. Aluminum doors are typically the least expensive type of garage door and the most lightweight (and thus easiest to lift manually) but also the most prone to dents. However, aluminum has the advantage of being resistant to rust and corrosion giving it an advantage in coastal regions. Natural wood doors need to be repainted or restained every few years and they can be quite costly compared to steel and aluminum doors. However, the warmth and beauty that wood garage doors can bring to a home is undeniable!
- Consider the insulation value of the garage door. The higher the insulation value of the garage door, the greater the energy efficiency is. If you live in a temperate climate, this may not be an important issue for you. However, if you live in a harsh climate, have finished living space above your garage, or plan to heat or cool your garage because you are using it for purposes other than parking cars (for example, a workshop or laundry area), the garage door’s R-value is definitely something to consider. Several years ago, we put a master bedroom/bath addition above our garage and the space has always been much colder than the rest of the house in the winter – our new garage door has a much higher R-value than the old one and that has made a significant difference in the colder temperatures. The negative of getting a garage door with a high R-value is the cost – generally, the higher the R-value of the door, the higher the price. So your need for a well insulated garage door needs to be weighed against the extra cost.
- Choose a garage door color that coordinates with the exterior colors of your home. Standard prefinished or custom doors with paint or stain are available. Most garage door manufacturers offer garage doors in several standard color options. If one of the standard colors matches well with the rest of your house, perfect! A prefinished door is the way to go if you can find a color that works for you because it’s virtually maintenance free. On the other hand, if none of the colors offered by the manufacturer work with the exterior colors of your home, consider painting it. Yes, painting can be a bit of a pain, but there are ways to make the paint job easier! Request to have the door delivered to your home prior to installation so that you can paint the sections and have it ready, before the door is installed. Do be sure to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for how to prep your door before painting, though. The paint type used is important. There might even be color restrictions to follow.
- Don’t misjudge the visual impact of adding windows to your garage door. Windows make an amazing difference in the aesthetics of a home. Though they cost a little more, don’t count them out. Visualize your home with and without them; then make the decision.
For more tips from Hanson Overhead on how to choose the best garage door for your home be sure to visit us again. Our next post will continue our discussion. In the meantime, if you’d like to visit our garage door style page, feel free. We are also available, via phone and email, to answer any questions you might have at any time!
If you’re having problems with your existing garage door and need a Raleigh garage door repair, we can come out and take a look. Our Durham garage door repair techs will have the problem fixed in no time at all! We hope to hear from you soon.
Raleigh Garage Door Measurements
Most new construction homes have standard size door openings for one to two car garages. However, if you need a nonstandard or custom design, or are purchasing a Carriage House style wood garage door, your authorized Hanson Overhead Garage Door Service Company will need to know the exact measurements of your garage entryway, before ordering a Raleighgarage door for your home.
The information listed below is necessary to ensure a proper selection of a new, quality garage door. If you have any questions while trying to follow these steps, please be sure to contact Hanson Overhead Garage Door Service for our help. We will come out and walk you through the process of measuring for new garage doors.
Step 1: Measure the Door Opening Width
Step 2: Measure the Door Opening Height
Step 3: Measure the Headroom
Standard Lift doors require a minimum of 12″ of over door height. Not enough headroom? Don’t worry. Contact Hanson Overhead Garage Door Service for information on what we can offer for these types of situations. We will do what we can to accommodate your situation.
Step 4: Measure the Side Room
A minimum of 3″ side room is required with all models.
Step 5: Measure the Backroom
The minimum backroom requirements are as follows:
- Standard Lift—door height + 26″
- Low Headroom Front Mount Springs—door height + 20″
- Low Headroom Rear Mount Springs—door height + 29″
Be sure to write down the minimum backroom measurements, as they are very important when considering getting a new garage door.
Step 6: Look for Obstructions
Is there anything in the way of your garage door entry? Obstructions are defined as entry doors or other objects that will interfere with the garage door track or the operation of a garage door. The nearest obstruction may be something such as pipes, support beams, heating ducts, lighting, etc. Obstructions must be taken into consideration in the headroom, side room, and backroom measurements.
When deciding to get new Raleigh garage doors for your existing garage space, it’s a good idea to have Hanson Overhead take measurements, as well, before the new garage doors are purchased and installed. For more information, feel free to contact us!
Hanson Overhead Raleigh Garage Door Components
What is a Raleigh Garage Door made out of?
Hanson Overhead Raleigh Garage Door Service offers only the best of the best when it comes to garage doors. We also strive to give our customers the knowledge needed to understand our products. Below are the simple, yet uncommonly talked about, residential garage door components. Oftentimes, when you purchase a new garage door for your home, you don’t exactly know what you’re purchasing.
Springs: Hanson Raleigh garage doors are balanced by torsion or extension springs. Extension springs are mounted just above the horizontal track, perpendicular to the closed garage door. Torsion springs are mounted above the closed door, parallel and horizontal to the top section of the door as shown here. Torsion springs wind and unwind to provide lifting power, where extension springs get their lifting power by stretching.
Door Sections: Sections are the primary visual part of your door. Hanson offers a variety of exterior door designs. To take a look at all the designs and materials available, visit our inventory page, here.
Custom-Fit Track: Heavy gauge steel is used to ensure stability and long life. All doors offered by Hanson Overhead have a track that is made specifically for every door ordered. The track can be adjusted for a precise fit.
Strong Hinges: Hinges are made of high-quality steel and bear the weight of the door in the upright (closed) position. Our premium-level garage door hinges are coated for maximum protection against moisture and rust and other elements that weather can bring.
Quiet Rollers: Garage doors from Hanson Overhead use steel wheel ball-bearing rollers for smoother, quieter operation. Premium-level garage doors offer nylon rollers with steel ball bearings for superior noise reduction-a plus when living space is used above or in close proximity to the garage.
Weather seal- To help keep out wind and rain, our garage doors feature a vinyl bottom weather seal attached to a sturdy aluminum retainer.
Photoelectric Eye: These sensors are mounted five to six inches off the floor on either side of the door. Working in conjunction with the garage door opener, photo eyes send an invisible beam across the door opening. If the beam is broken while the door is operating, the door will reverse direction and return to the open position.
If you have any questions about the garage door components listed above, feel free to contact us at Hanson Overhead Garage Door Service, anytime. If your current garage door is acting strangely and you think there might be something wrong with one of the Raleigh garage door components after reading our post, don’t hesitate to contact us! We offer 24/7 repair service because we know you can’t predict what might happen to your garage door.
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