ROLL-UP GARAGE DOORS: Ideal for tight spaces, these doors are made of narrow slats that coil compactly. They’re commonly used in commercial settings but are increasingly chosen for homes due to their slim profile and robust construction.
SECTIONAL GARAGE DOORS:
Sectional doors, commonly found on residential properties, are constructed from multiple panels connected by hinges. When opening, these sections smoothly curve upwards and rest parallel to your ceiling on tracks. Their key advantages include versatility, excellent insulation, and availability in numerous aesthetic designs.
COUNTERWEIGHT GARAGE DOORS:
Often called tilt-up or swing-up doors, these operate as a single piece that swings outward and upward on a pivoting hinge. They’re balanced by weights or springs for smooth movement.
SLIDING GARAGE DOORS:
Sliding garage doors, much like barn doors, open by moving horizontally along a track. They’re an excellent choice for garages with low ceilings or when you need to keep overhead space clear. These doors can be designed as a single-slider or bi-parting, offering versatile operation and style.
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