Personalized Garage Door Installation
One of the first choices you’ll need to make for your garage door installation is the primary material. Aluminum is a popular choice because it is affordable and does well in colder climates. Among metal options, steel is a popular alternative. Wood is a traditional choice that provides a distinct elegance. That said, wood does require more maintenance than metal. It can warp and is often more easily damaged.
Another consideration is windows for your new door. You can opt for no windows at all for maximum privacy. A classic configuration is one series of horizontal windows for the added sunlight. There are also doors where the glass windows are the centerpiece and the other material provides the support.
We include weather seals with all our garage doors. Those seals provide insulation, which helps improve comfort in the garage during the winter months. They help to keep out rain, dust, and pets. You also have the option of fully insulated garage doors. These have an added layer of material attached to the interior to increase thermal resistance. They are a must in heated garages and work well in unheated garages too.
Our Monument garage door team installs new tracks, springs, and cables with our doors. This helps to maximize the durability and longevity of the door. You can choose from a wide range of hardware. That includes handles, locks, and aesthetic hinges. We can also help you choose the ideal opener and install it along with your new door.