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  • Perla Irish
  • November 1, 2023
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  1. Tips on Buying Garage Doors
    1. 1. Determine Your Budget
    2. 2. Measure Your Opening
    3. 3. Understand the Lingo
    4. 4. Consider Each Type of Material
    5. 5. Pick One that Matches Your Home Style
    6. 6. Decide on Windows
    7. 7. Consider Insulation
    8. 8. Shop for Safety Features
    9. 9. Pair with an Opener
    10. 10. Consider Security
  2. Conclusion

 

Sometimes, things happen that might require you to get a new garage door – other times, you want to increase your curb appeal. Either way, you need to know what to look for when searching for a new one.

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Habpro Garage Doors Atlanta

You should also investigate the safety features of new garage doors, especially if you have small children. A small child could be severely injured by a door that doesn’t have safety features, which is why you need to be careful about which door to install.

There are many companies that could help you to get the garage door that you need. You could call Habpro Garage Door services to see if they could help you as they have been installing garage doors for many years.

This article will give you some information about these necessary items. It will give you some tips on choosing the right one for your home. You can also do more research to find the information that you need.

Tips on Buying Garage Doors

1. Determine Your Budget

There are so many types of doors you could buy that you could easily get overwhelmed – that is one reason that it is important for you to set a budget. These garage doors can start at around six hundred dollars and can go up to around four thousand dollars.

If you have a tight budget, you could go with a no-frills standard door with an opener. If your budget isn’t so tight, you could go with something much grander.

2. Measure Your Opening

There are also many different sizes for your garage doors. You need to measure your opening to determine if yours is standard-sized or if you need a custom-made one: https://www.homedit.com/standard-garage-door-sizes/. It will be about 8 or 9 feet wide and about 7 or 8 feet tall if it is standard.

You need to measure that opening from side to side and from top to bottom. Don’t measure the moldings or trim. This way, you can determine if you need a custom-made one or one that is standard-sized.

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3. Understand the Lingo

While you don’t need to understand all the terms that go along with your purchase, it will help you ask for what you want. To begin with, there are three main types of doors; single-layer, double-layer, and premium. One of these is what you will choose for your home.

The single layer is made from lightweight steel, wood, and fiberglass. A double layer has more insulation than a single layer and is more durable. Premium has high-quality wood and steel with fiberglass in between the layers.

4. Consider Each Type of Material

There are six basic materials that these doors are made of, and each costs a different amount of money. These materials and their prices are listed below.

  • Steel – $600 – $2,000
  • Fiberglass – $1,000 – $2,100
  • Wood – $700 – $1,800
  • Aluminum – $700 – $2,000
  • Wood Composite – $950 – $3,700
  • Vinyl – $1,000 – $2,600

5. Pick One that Matches Your Home Style

You want the garage door to match the style of your home. You don’t want it to stand out in a negative way. There is a technology that many manufacturers possess that allows you to see how the door will look on your home. Take advantage of this.

You could also paint it to match your home – this will only cost you $1 up to $4 per square foot, so it is not that expensive. See more about the cost of painting here. This is an inexpensive way to add more beauty to your home.

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6. Decide on Windows

Many materials will allow you to install Windows. They have many advantages – the biggest of which is more natural light. However, they can be very expensive to add. They could also increase the value of your home.

There are many disadvantages to having windows, including a security risk. Thieves can see inside your garage. They will also make it more expensive to heat your garage.

7. Consider Insulation

If you want an insulated version, it will cost you from $200 to $600 more than an insulated one. An insulated version is a really good choice if you have workspaces inside or if you have lofts or living spaces above your garage.

You could also seal your garage floor if you want to have a long-term investment. Adding new doors and sealing the floor will add value to your home – this is something else that you should consider.

8. Shop for Safety Features

Especially if you have children and pets, you need to think about all the different safety features that are now available. Since the 90’s, the doors have had a reverse feature that will reverse the door if something is detected under it. There are more safety features that exist now.

There are outside motion detectors that can keep people away from your doors. They also have manual controls in case the power goes out. Another safety feature is the finger-free design that will keep little fingers from being harmed by the railing.

9. Pair with an Opener

If you are putting in a new garage door, you should pair it with an opener. These will only cost you a little more, around $500, including installation. Higher-end garage doors usually come with one, but lower-end ones usually do not.

10. Consider Security

Many people opt for smart doors that add to security. These smart options will have Wi-Fi options that will allow you to know when the door is up or down. It can even notify the authorities if your door opens unexpectedly.

Conclusion

There are many questions that you need to ask before you purchase a garage door for your home. Many will help you to get a better door – you could also get one that is more secure. These questions are important if you want the correct door. You need to find out what size you need and see how much you want to spend.

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