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Most new homes are designed to incorporate
double garage doors in their construction. In
many cases contractors and builders will install
contractor grade garage doors to save money and
reduce the cost to the homeowner. A double
garage door is designed to close a 16 foot wide
hole in your home. Choosing a cheap door is
probably not a very good decision. Using garage
door pricing to judge the quality of a garage door
does to some degree make sense.

Deciding what
double garage door you will need
will depend on where you live and what weather
conditions your home will have to endure. If you
live in an area that has long cold winters with
heavy snow then you should be looking for a
double garage door with a high R-value and that
is relatively maintenance free. We suggest you
look for a steel garage door that is constructed
using at least two sheets of at least 25 gauge steel
with 2 inches of polyurethane foam sandwich in
between.  In most cases a door of this quality will
allow you to heat or cool your garage without
breaking the bank. A well insulated garage will
allow you to climb into your warm vehicle on the
coldest morning. In addition you will be able to
use your garage based workshop year around.

Many people are interested in
double garage
doors
that are constructed of wood. Wooden
garage doors are very beautiful to look at and
depending on the type of panel construction will
be very secure.
Double garage doors constructed
entirely of wood are possible but do not have the
strength and durability of a steel frame panel
garage door. However you can achieve all the
beauty of a wood door by using a steel framed
door that has plywood face that is over laid with
Cedar, Hemlock or Oak. This type of door also
gives you the option of using polystyrene or
polyurethane insulation to provide energy
efficiency. Wooden garage doors will require a
regular routine of intensive maintenance that
includes staining and/or painting. In terms of long
term garage doors cost a wood garage door may
be a lot more expensive.

Double garage doors do pose additional
problems if you live in areas that are considered
high wind risk. If you live in Florida or one of the
other Gulf Coast States you probably should
consider purchasing a high wind door that meets
the Miami-Dade wind codes. Research following
Hurricane Andrew shows that once you lose your
garage door especially if it is
double garage doors
you will lose the roof of your home. A quality high
wind double garage door will withstand the force
of 140 mile per hour plus winds. The best garage
doors are the properly installed ones that will
make the difference between losing shingles and
losing your entire home.

The bottom line is when building a new home it
really is penny wise and pound foolish to
purchase and install a relatively inexpensive
garage door. Quality
double garage doors will
make your home more secure and energy efficient.

                              
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