Pros and Cons of Wood Garage Doors

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Several factors affect people’s choice of garage doors, of which one of the most important is the material. The material of a garage door determines how long it can withstand heavy use and harsh elements. Wood is hugely popular for its natural beauty, but is it a wise investment?

To answer, let’s take a look at the pros and cons of installing a wood garage door.

Pros

Gorgeous appearance

Wood doors offer an authentic look. There are various types of wood, along with several staining solutions. Some of the most widely-used designs include traditional, contemporary, and carriage-style. Best of all, these leave plenty of room for breathtaking customizations.

Dent-proof and long-lasting

Wood doors aren’t susceptible to denting. They also boast exceptional natural strength and are generally made with sturdy hardboard panels and hemlock frames that bolster their strength. Scuffs and scratches aren’t as noticeable owing to the natural grain and wood patterns. As a result, wood can be an excellent option for those concerned about damage to the garage door.

Custom-made options

Some garage door companies and designers offer tailor-made wood doors for an eye-catching look, incorporating any texture or pattern. While the options are endless, the choice may also depend on the home. For instance, wood may work better with older houses due to its timeless appeal.

A range of prices

Wood doors can have a wide price range. Lightweight wood doors are usually the most affordable. They’re filled with insulation and wrapped in hardboard or plywood skins. The more expensive types include frame-and-panel doors made of cedar, redwood, hemlock, and mahogany. The quality of the wood and the grain can also affect the price.

Cons

Hard to maintain

Wood garage doors put many people off because of the more demanding maintenance. Regularly painting or staining the door will help prevent moisture from causing buckling or mold growing on them.  The homeowner will also have to inspect the door for termites.

Higher cost

Wood doors are generally more expensive. The cost is higher because they are often custom-made rather than mass-produced. One can’t just walk into a home improvement store and drive off with some wood garage doors, for example.

Potential insulation problems

Insulation issues can plague wood garage doors. Most are built with minimal insulation and may have a hard time regulating the temperature in the garage.

All things considered, while a wood garage door can improve curb appeal, the higher upfront and maintenance costs may make aluminum or steel garage doors a better choice for some families. To receive custom suggestions for your house, consult a trustworthy local garage door company.


Quality Overhead Door, Inc. is a full-service garage door installation and repair company for both residential and commercial customers in the GIlbert area 480-838-8850.

 

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Quality Overhead Door Inc

1750 N. Rosemont., Ste 107

Mesa, AZ  85205

Office: 480.838.8850  Fax: 480.964.9942




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