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Deciding Between a Steel, Wood, or Composite Overhead Door in Houston

Deciding Between a Steel, Wood, or Composite Overhead Door in Houston

April 09, 2013

[Posted on April 9th, 2013 by Matt Davis] When it comes to overhead garage doors, Houston homeowners have more options than they did a decade ago. One must consider their home’s architecture, color and style. Houston’s climate and weather must also be taken into consideration, because ultimately, the door should protect the garage from some natural elements. Choices about windows, tilt, panels, and insulation are all other decisions that need to be made. However, one of the first decisions homeowners must make is what type of material they want to use for their overhead door Houston. Steel Steel is becoming a popular choice for an overhead door Houston due to the variety it offers homeowners. Steel doors come in a multitude of colors and door panel designs, or they can be painted to match any home. Homeowners can also decide if they want their steel doors to be insulated or not in order to keep their garage warm during the colder winter months. However, the two most appealing factors when it comes to steel doors are durability and price. Steel doors rarely need cleaning and are relatively low maintenance, but dents and scratches can happen, particularly with the less expensive doors. While they come in a wide range of prices, steel doors are usually a great choice for homeowners who do not want to break the bank on a garage door. They usually last longer and are backed by a longer warranty than wood doors. Wood With the rising popularity of steel doors wood is being used less, but the material still has its place on the market. For those who are more concerned with style than economics, wood is usually a first choice. Wood has more customizable options than steel and it can be carved to match any home. Some of the most beautiful and elegant garage doors in the world are made out of wood. Wood doors can also be stained or painted in a wide variety of colors but they do show wear and tear quicker than steel, so homeowners will generally have to refinish them every three to five years. Wooden doors tend to keep homes warmer in the wintertime and make homes more energy efficient without too much added insulation. Composite Those who do not care for steel or wood doors usually go for composite. As a matter of fact, these types of doors, made of man-made materials, are becoming more popular because they offer the best of what steel and wood doors have to offer. Like steel doors, composite doors are durable and not easily damaged by the sun and other weather elements. They rarely rust, crack, warp, shrink, or expand and are very low-maintenance. Like wood doors, they can be customized and created to complement even the most elegant of homes and come in a variety of designs. Another reason Houston homeowners choose composite doors is because they are environmentally friendly. These doors are usually made from fiberglass or recycled materials such as wood and pulp. Composite doors make great insulators; they save homeowners money when it is cold outside. Whether you are remodeling an existing home, or outfitting new construction, don’t forget the impact a garage door can have on the overall appearance of your home. Because a garage door plays a big role in the aesthetic appeal of a house, don’t base your choice on money alone.

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