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Clopay Doors: New Garage Door Installation

July 02, 2024 by Jeremy Lindy

Installing or upgrading an old door is an amazing way to enable fresh life into your home or business center. Also, a new garage door or gate offers exceptional beauty, functionality, and security. Installing a new garage gate is a great way to improve the market value of your home. Keep in mind that choosing a new gate is a huge investment that requires careful selection and care. Once you make a solid choice on your garage gate installation, you will realize that you have won a 1:1 ROI (return on investment).

This guide will delve into the world of garage gate installation while offering advice and tips on the factors you should consider when choosing a new garage gate.

What Kind of Garage Gate Do You Want?

The first step in choosing a new entryway for your parking space is the kind of gate you want, the size, the material, and the look. Let's break it down and look at different types of garage doors.

●      Aluminum doors: Aluminum doors are rust-resistant and made from eco-friendly material that can be recycled. There isn't a definitive price for aluminum doors. Just keep in mind that it goes for more than a thousand dollars. The con of this door type is that it dents easily, but fixing the dents is an easy DIY project.

 

●      Steel doors: These doors offer the widest choices of colors and price range. You can contact reliable providers like Clopay doors to get from a single-layer entry-level door to a three-layer premium model in this category. Their prices vary, and you can find a garage entryway for as cheap as a hundred dollars. Steel is stronger and more corrosion-resistant than aluminum. The downside of steel doors is that they are heavy, and you may need a powerful door opener.

●      Wood doors: Their specialty and natural beauty are the first things that will attract you to them, but they need more maintenance and are expensive compared to other door options. Still, if you prefer value over money, you get additional perks since wood is a good insulator, and you won't need to fill the door to insulate it.

●      Composite door: This is made of faux wood and offers a unique woody feel. The advantages of composite material are that it doesn't corrode or rot and requires low maintenance. However, if the door panel breaks, you will need to replace the whole panel.

Now, the decision is in your hands: Whether you install a new door that fits your existing door frame or retrofit the opening to accommodate the new design is up to you. Decide if you want a traditional sectional door, tilt-up, roll-up, slide, or swing-out. Remember, this decision will impact the door opener you will use and the overall cost of the doorway.

And keep windows in mind, too. The window design also matters if you want some light in your parking space. If you use your garage as a multi-use, toy, or living space, choose a full-view aluminum and glass door to let a tonne of natural light into it and add style.

You can learn more information on factors to consider before purchasing a garage door at this link: https://garagedoorguides.com/buying-guides/top-15-things-to-know-before-buying-a-garage-door/.

Will your Garage Gate be Insulated or Uninsulated?

Whether your gate is insulated or not will greatly impact your home's energy efficiency, even if the parking space isn't heated. You may need an insulated variant if your garage is attached to your home. The advantage of this is that it will help with your energy bills and reduce noise pollution from outside. You don't necessarily need to live in an extreme weather area to enjoy an insulated gate; simple energy loss prevention is a benefit, and that’s enough reason. 

What is the R-value of a Garage Door?

When researching new doors for your parking space, you will likely encounter something called “R-value.” Simply put, the R-value is the door's resistance to heat. It describes how well-insulated a door is.

Cold weather is not much of a problem here, but you should remember that an insulated door can keep heat out like during cold weather. This indicates that you will keep out hot air and enjoy a cooler garage in the summer. If attached to your home, this also means saving money on air conditioning bills.

You can also visit this site to learn more about garage door.

How Much R-value Do You Need?

A higher R-value means better insulation. A well-insulated gate usually has a 12-18 R-value. The insulation type used also impacts the R-value and the thickness. You can insert polystyrene in the gate’s panel if it doesn't have a perfect fill to provide less seal, and it is cost-efficient.

Additionally, you can spray polyurethane into the gate to expand and create a better thermal seal. Polyurethane has a higher R-value, but the gate’s thickness can affect the R-value, too.

As mentioned, the type and insulation R-value will benefit your home regardless, but when choosing how well-insulated you wish your new garage to be, consider the direction of the structure. If it's facing south, you probably need more help resisting heat. If close to your bedrooms and living space, insulated doors will reduce noise in cold or hot areas.

Don’t Forget the Garage Gate Opener

Most new openers are compatible with almost all kinds of garage gates. The problem will only begin when you install a gate heavier than your previous one. But for the rest, consider installing a new automatic opener. This ensures that all gate parts remain durable and worn simultaneously.

Conclusion

You can follow the tips outlined in this article to have a simple and hassle-free new garage gate installation. This will provide you with a gate that will benefit your parking space and your entire home. Remember, the factors you should consider when choosing a gate for your parking space are the type of gate you want, the R-value, and the door opener. 

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