Now that we have gone over the basics of choosing garage doors, and we’ve even covered what kinds of garage doors are right for you (if you’ve missed them, you can catch up here and here), it is time to move on to the number one reason people buy garage doors – to use them in home garages.
Like we mentioned in an earlier article, there are various uses for garage doors, and some are so strange that you won’t even believe us! So when we come to them, we’ll also put in a few pictures so you believe us better J
Residential garage doors are chosen on the basis of two major factors.
1. Space available
2. Convenience and practicality of usage
Even if you have no experience with garage doors, you won’t find it difficult to agree with these two points, right?
Most of the residential garage doors are chosen on the basis of the available space. Since we build homes and then look out for garage space; or even worse – when we renovate a home, we suddenly realize that we need a larger garage but within the same space; it is quite a challenge to find the right kind of garage door to fit into the aesthetics of your home. It is also necessary that the design allow you to drive in and out conveniently, which brings us to the next point on our list.
Convenience here is in two stages
- Convenience of parking and driving out, and
- Convenience of opening and closing.
A home owner will naturally want to have a garage door that opens on its own remotely, so that he does not need to get out of the car to open and close the garage door. This requires garage doors to either slide up and hide into the roof, or roll up onto itself. It does not make a lot of sense to have automatic doors that swing outwards! Similarly, the garage door needs to be in a design which allows you to drive in and out of your garage comfortably. This is more of a challenge when you have a multiple car garage, and one door to operate it.
There are various kinds of residential garage doors available, and depending on your requirements you can choose the one which fits your home the best. Here are a few examples.
Wooden garage doors – which come with the rustic look, but don’t go too well with automatic door openers (there are a couple of variants in the market, but you will have to experiment). These doors are just right for rambler style houses which have a lot of wood in the construction.
Steel garage doors – are among the most durable models, and are the best choice when it comes to overhead door systems. These again are in various kinds, and the quality of steel will vary depending on the model you choose.
Insulated garage doors – are perfect for an internal garage, where you have heating / cooling in the garage too. This is also the choice if you have the garage opening into your home, and you don’t want the heat from inside your house escaping through the garage doors. There are various models and brand names available in the market from different companies. There is even a model which is made of steel but looks uncannily like wood!
Quiet garage doors – are usually made of either steel or some other stable metal. These, like the name suggests, are just right for doors that work with quiet automatic openers. The material used in construction ensures that the operation remains silent.
There are several more kinds (in fact, every other week some or the other company comes up with some ‘breakthrough’ in residential garage doors), but these are the most popular ones, and most probably you will choose from one of these when it comes to your home.
One mistake that people do is that they install a manual garage door first and then see if they can convert it to automatic in a couple of years. Now, there’s nothing wrong, but a modification is not the real thing, is it?
So plan in advance; and you can take the help of residential garage door experts in your region to help you choose better.