Garage Doors: A Beautiful Option

May 29
21:57

2010

Anna Woodward

Anna Woodward

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When assessing the various options available in regard to garage doors, many home owners around the US have chosen a wood model for its natural look, ...

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When assessing the various options available in regard to garage doors,Garage Doors: A Beautiful Option Articles many home owners around the US have chosen a wood model for its natural look, affordability, and easy tooling aspects. Though due to the fact that wood expands and contracts these units commonly call for regular maintenance through paint and finish jobs every few years. In this article, we will sort through the rubble and outline some tips on how choose the right wood unit for you!

Though there are many different styles and types, the tilt-up model is considered to be the most affordable. In many cases these doors can be assembled in your very own driveway by applying a skin of exterior plywood to a Douglas fir or spruce frame. Another option includes covering the plywood and frame with siding in order to match the house. This type of fixture is sturdy, stable, and very affordable while adding something special to your homes appearance.

Roll-up models may have either panel or flush construction. Panel door is made by fitting several separate, rectangular panels into a wooden frame. Flush sections, on the other hand, are constructed by fastening a plywood panel over a wooden frame. The framework is typically built from some form of softwood. Materials for this door vary as the consumers themselves.

If you plan on painting, it is recommended that flat surfaces of hardboard or plywood be used. Three-dimensional types are usually made from cladwood; which is made from composites with resin-impregnated overlays. Cladwood panels come with a 20 year warranty whereas most doors are only covered for one year.

Appearance-grade wooden doors, or doors meant to be stained instead of painted, include solid-wood inserts. Materials for these models include redwood and cedar, and may have softwood frames with mahogany, oak, or other hardwoods. When making a purchase, be sure to inquire as to whether the panels are manufactured from several widths that have been edge-glued together, or from a single solid piece.

Although wood units can add life to the appearance of your home, you should consider consulting a professional prior to making any purchases. In this way, you can go into the process knowing what will work best while having a realistic outcome in mind. As with any installation process, don't let pride get in the way of a job well done. Make sure to do the research and call a trained technician if you find yourself in over your head.

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