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		<title>Why Wooden Garage Doors Are A Superior Solution</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When selecting garage doors, there are several points worth considering, but arguably one of the most important is aesthetics &#8211; how good the doors look and how well they complement the rest of the house and its frontage.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When selecting garage doors, there are several points worth considering, but arguably one of the most important is aesthetics &#8211; how good the doors look and how well they complement the rest of the house and its frontage.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to make any plausible case that a solid block of vinyl enhances visual appeal, and the ease with which metal dents and deforms quickly makes metal garage doors look as though they have seen better days. By contrast, <a href="http://www.silvelox.co.uk/" target="_blank">wooden garage doors</a> are naturally attractive and retain their beauty with age. Scuffs and scratches actually lend them character and are anyway easily repaired if needs be requiring little more than basic <a target="_blank" href="http://handymantricks.com/">handyman tips</a> to deal with most situations.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s no coincidence that wood garage doors are still first choice among architects, builders and homeowners; solid wood garage doors always add a touch of quality in the same way that solid wooden window frames totally outclass aluminium and uPVC window systems. It is also much easier to match wood types and colours to existing architectural features such as the main doors and windows of a house.</p>
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<p>As already mentioned, wood is easy to work and repair and when properly treated wooden garage doors can easily outlast so-called maintenance-free materials such as steel, aluminium, fibre-glass and vinyl (also called polyethylene).</p>
<p>Metal doors are prone to attracting dents and to buckling (even simply kicking a ball against a metal garage door can ruin its appearance), and while steel doors tend to be less susceptible than aluminium, steel is heavier and will eventually rust. Fibre-glass and vinyl, while being lightweight and initially robust will over time degrade and become brittle and crack due to exposure to ultra-violet light and they are not realistically repairable once that happens.</p>
<p>Classic wood garage doors also provide a useful lesson in simplicity of design. Using solid wood rails and legs with panels channelled into them and typically swinging outwards on hinges there is no complicated internal framework just waiting to fail or extraneous fastenings to corrode. Most metal and vinyl garage doors on the other hand employ either an &#8220;up-and-over&#8221; system or the more recent &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garage_door">carriage style garage doors</a>&#8221; design that looks as though it might swing outwards but in fact is sectioned and rolls upwards. </p>
<p>In both cases, complex mechanisms using <a href="http://www.housegarages.info/garage-door-springs/" title="Garage Door Springs | Garage Doors" target="_blank">garage door springs</a> are vital to the operation of the door. And it is a near certainty that, even if you regularly maintain the mechanism, you will at some point be required to <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/adjusting-and-installing-your-garage-door-springs.html">adjust your garage door springs</a> and possible repair and/or replace them which is not a trivial task.</p>
<p>Get behind any set of garage doors though and the full story is revealed. Only solid wood doors look good on both sides and are not just an outer shell concealing latch mechanisms on the inside. This is critically important to anyone considering using their garage as a secondary living space.</p>
<p><img style="border:1px solid white" width=100% src="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/images/104.jpg" title="Classic Wood Garage Doors Are Simple And Look Great" alt="Classic Wood Garage Doors Are Simple And Look Great" /><br />
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<p>Not only do wood garage doors look good both from outside and inside the garage, they offer superior insulation and security characteristics &#8211; heat simply flies through metal and vinyl and neither material supports the sort of proven, quality locking mechanisms typically found in solid wood doors. Although it is relatively simple to add insulating panels to the inside of a metal door, the result is never especially easy on the eye and the result compares poorly against a pre-insulated wooden garage door.</p>
<p>For those looking for ultimate protection then <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/high-security-garage-doors.html">high security wooden garage doors</a> internally reinforced with steel are able to resist even the most determined attackers for a considerable length of time. These not only protect your property but can form the basis of a garage &#8220;safe room&#8221; to prevent intruders threatening or harming you or your family.</p>
<p>In summary then, wooden garage doors are not only the best looking option, but last better than the alternatives and are simpler, more environmentally friendly and score highly where security and insulation are concerned. There&#8217;s no escaping the fact that a wood panelled door is far and away the most expensive option, but there&#8217;s always a price to pay for quality and don&#8217;t forget either that <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/how-wooden-garage-doors-can-increase-your-propertys-value.html">wood garage doors</a> can increase the value of your home.</p>
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		<title>Steel vs Wood Garage Doors</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2009 10:41:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although modern garage doors can be made from a wide variety of materials, for example vinyl and fibreglass, the most commonly installed garage doors are made from either wood or steel. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although modern garage doors can be made from a wide variety of materials, for example vinyl and fibreglass, the most commonly installed garage doors are made from either wood or steel. </p>
<p>There are pros and cons on both sides, but whichever you type you eventually decide upon, bear in mind that this is a long term decision since both steel and wooden garage doors can last easily a couple of decades or more according to the amount of use or abuse they&#8217;re subjected to and how well they are maintained.</p>
<p>Of the two, steel garage doors are more abundantly found in most typical domestic installations, thanks mainly to lower initial purchase cost and wide availability of suppliers, door designs and finishes. On the subject of door finishes, many garage door suppliers offer different warranties according to the selected finish, since some last significantly better than other (as with all things, the decision comes down to higher purchase price versus reduced maintenance costs). </p>
<p>As a rule steel doors are quite a bit lighter than solid wood but are prone to collecting dents and suffering deformities due to twisting and strains imposed by the opener mechanism. As a consequence you are more likely to find your self in need of a competent garage door repair services outfit at some point.</p>
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<p>The most commonly found styles for steel garage doors include both raised and flush panel designs and in recent years any number of variations on &#8220;carriage style&#8221; garage doors, which mimic traditional carriage house doors but in fact are sectioned to roll up vertically. It is not uncommon these days to also find insulation offered as an option for steel garage doors, which not only helps render the garage a more habitable space but provides additional insulation for any walls shared with the house, saving on ongoing heating and/or cooling costs.</p>
<p><img style="border:1px solid white" width=100% src="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/images/carriagedoors.jpg" title="Classic Carriage Style Garage Doors" alt="Classic Carriage Style Garage Doors" /><br />
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<p>After steel, wood is the next most popular material for garage doors. Wood garage doors are on the whole more expensive and whereas a paint finish is optional on other materials, for wood it is mandatory and must be maintained to ensure the doors last properly. The main benefits that wood has over steel are:</p>
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<p>The ability to <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/custom-wooden-garage-doors.html">customise wooden garage doors</a> to precisely match existing architectural features is in fact a major attraction for many people.</p>
<p>Wood garage doors, especially solid timber ones, are of course heavier than steel doors. However, there is an alternative that is lightweight, cheaper than solid wood, and environmentally friendly. Composite wood garage doors are manufactured from a tough amalgam of recycled wood and resin that is moulded to shape. The result has many of the benefits of a solid timber door but is considerably lighter &#8211; both physically and on the wallet.</p>
<p>Then there are considerations of physical security and insulation i.e. keeping out unwelcome visitors and weather. There is no doubt that &#8220;out of the box&#8221; wood panelled garage doors win out here; they are inherently more robust, thicker, heavier and provide decent natural insulation. However, if you&#8217;re looking for serious <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/high-security-garage-doors.html">garage door security</a> or heavy duty <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/custom-garage-doors/garage-door-insulation-methods.html">garage door insulation</a> then a steel door might be the better bet.</p>
<p>Because of their basic strength coupled with inherent light weight, there is more scope to add additional reinforcement and insulating panels to a steel door. It also relatively cheap and easy to do as an after thought. This is not to say that you cannot achieve this with a wooden door, just that in general it will be more expensive and you will need to invest in a new wooden door that has already been factory fitted with internal reinforcing steel bolts and insulation.</p>
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