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Garage Door Material & Sizes

If you are considering installing a new garage door you should consider which of the many materials available best suits your requirements. Table 1 provides some insight into the materials available, their advantages and disadvantages. Installing a new garage door is a home improvement project that should be well within the capabilities of most home handymen.

single garage door

  • Most garage doors are available in standard sizes with custom widths available on special order.
  • Standard garage door widths are: 8’, 9’ 10’, 12’, 15’, 16’, 18’ and 20’.
  • Standard garage door height is 7'
Table 1 - Garage Door Materials

Material

Comment

Advantages

Disadvantages

Steel

One of the most popular materials for garage doors.

  • economical
  • paints well
  • long lasting
  • textured panels mimic wood grains.
  • poor thermal insulation (can be purchased with insulation panels)
  • many quality levels (thickness/gauge of the steel)
  • relative to other materials steel dents easily (from ball, bicycle and other impacts)

Aluminum

Similar characteristics to steel

  • lighter weight than steel
  • less expensive than steel (primarily due to shipping costs)
  • dents easily
  • poor thermal qualities
  • can be purchased with insulating panels.

Wood

Wood garage doors provide a level of elegance that cannot be duplicated

  • appearance - many styles and configurations
  • better insulator than metal
  • high maintenance
  • heavy
  • better insulator than metal
  • harder to add extra insulation

Wood Composite

Expensive, but lower maintenance costs. Looks like natural wood but at much lower cost.

  • can be stained
  • elegant appearance
  • resists cracks, splits, separation, shrinkage, expansion, rot, and will not rust.
  • different composite qualities (plastics and wood fiber, wood / resin)
  • expensive

Fiberglass

Limited availability

  • high corrosion resistance
  • opaque quality allows for light transmission
  • can crack due to cold temperatures
  • yellows with age

Vinyl

Lower cost, but looks like an inexpensive product.

  • no denting, peeling, mildewing or rusting
  • Difficult to replace individual panels
  • Color can fade

Glossary of Garage Door Terms