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<p>Although no longer the outright best seller of former years, wooden garage doors have long been among the most popular types of garage door available. Even these days, with modern materials technology, many if not most people think <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/why-wooden-garage-doors-are-a-superior-solution.html">wood garage doors are better</a> for a number of reasons; style, quality and durability to name a few. But it has to be said, there are some areas where wood garage doors don&#8217;t stack up so well against the competition any more.</p>
<p>So let&#8217;s introduce a little history to set the scene. Prior to the early 1980&#8242;s the de-facto standard material for just about all domestic garage doors was wood. The design and manufacture was essentially derived from earlier coach or carriage house (and even barn) doors and given the simplicity and aesthetic appeal of the product there seemed little reason to change.</p>
<p>Even though more modern materials such as steel, aluminum and vinyl were being used to make garage door panels even back then, mostly they were regarded as niche products aimed at commercial rather than residential applications. A significant reason for the lack of interest from the domestic market was simply aesthetics &#8211; the new doors just didn&#8217;t look anywhere near as stylish and people quite understandably were concerned about the obvious correlation between <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/how-wooden-garage-doors-can-increase-your-propertys-value.html">garage doors and property value</a>.</p>
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<p>When a single item can easily account for over one fifth of the immediate visual aspect of a house it&#8217;s important to make sure it looks smart and wooden garage door panels certainly achieve that, especially if they are stained or painted to match the wood trim on the rest of the house (doors, window frames, soffits, fascias etc). In fact, it was interesting to note that as metal and vinyl door panels started to gain a foothold they were often made with a fake wood grain effect &#8211; imitation being the sincerest form of flattery.</p>
<p>Aside from having a visually appealing natural texture and the flexibility to take an almost limitless number of colors and finishes, wood door panels possess certain other key characteristics worthy of consideration.</p>
<p><img style="border: 1px solid white; float: left; display: inline; padding: 10px;" title="Attractive Wooden Garage Doors" src="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/images/attractive_garage_doors.jpg" alt="Attractive Wooden Garage Doors" width="60%" /></p>
<p>The first and (for many people these days) most immediate characteristic where wooden doors are concerned is their cost. Comparing basic entry level wood and steel doors of equivalent size and quality, the price differential for the wooden version averages out at some twenty percent higher. When you start to move up the scale and account for thicker gauge steel and integral insulation then things can move around, but even so you tend to find that on a like for like basis, the equivalent wooden garage door will invariably cost more than its metal counterpart.</p>
<p>Second is the issue of longevity &#8211; how long the door will last &#8211; which again is not as straightforward as you might expect. Wood, being a natural material, is subject to a process of degeneration over time. It can both rot and warp out of shape, either of which will render the door panel unviable. The extent to which it will do so of course depends on three main factors: how well constructed it was in the first place, the environment it has to cope with, and how well it is maintained,</p>
<p>Steel doors don&#8217;t warp or rot as such, but they are easily dented or buckled and they can rust; and none of these conditions is easily treated or masked with a coat of paint (as is typically the case with wood). Vinyl door panels can shatter if hit hard and will eventually degrade and become brittle due to exposure to sunlight (specifically ultra violet).</p>
<p>Which type of garage door &#8220;lasts longer&#8221; is therefore not an easy question to answer. It depends on a variety of factors that include the material used, the build quality and environmental and operational conditions. It also depends on what is meant by &#8220;lasts&#8221;. A badly rusted and dented steel door may in fact operate perfectly well but still get replaced long before a wooden door might, simply because most folk cannot stand to look at an ugly garage door (even if it is still functionally ok). The useful lifespan of a wooden garage door is also to a large extent determined by how well its owner looks after it, rather than any fixed duration.</p>
<p><img style="border: 1px solid white; float: left; display: inline; padding: 10px;" title="Wayne Dalton Wooden Garage Doors" src="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/images/wayne-dalton-doors.jpg" alt="Wayne Dalton Wooden Garage Doors" width="60%" /></p>
<p>The third feature regarding wooden door panels is weight. There is no question that wood panels are significantly thicker and heavier than either metal of vinyl (it&#8217;s also the main reason why these alternative materials first started to appear in commercial applications that required very large garage doors). This is not necessarily either a good or bad thing, it&#8217;s simply a fact, but there&#8217;s no doubt that the chunkier appearance of wooden door panels looks nicer and exudes an air of quality.</p>
<p>Also, the concept of <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/high-security-garage-doors.html">&#8220;secure garage doors&#8221;</a> is something of an oxymoron when looking at most standard metal doors, but wooden doors are intrinsically more robust. Wood is also a naturally effective insulator and outperforms all man-made materials used for garage door panels, though once again it&#8217;s not quite so simple, since it is quite simple to <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/garage-door-insulation-methods.html">fit garage door insulation</a> to any metal door (either pre-installed or using a DIY kit) and immediately turn the tables. And the reason you can&#8217;t so easily do the same with a wooden panel? It&#8217;s already too thick and heavy to take another layer of insulating foam.</p>
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<p>So that&#8217;s a short and hopefully informative introduction to the subject of wooden garage doors and their enduring popularity. If you&#8217;re actively looking to make a purchase then why not check out this <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/garage-doors-a-buyers-guide.html">guide to buying a garage door</a> for more tips and ideas.</p>
<p>Of course, there&#8217;s also always the option of consigning your garage to a more useful purpose in life (how about using your <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/tips-for-keeping-a-gun-safe-in-the-garage.html">garage as a gun safe</a> or a games room, or a gym or anything really other than a place to park a car)? Then simply sort the car out with a carport (and in keeping with my own prejudices I&#8217;m specifically suggesting that you consider one of the many excellent <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/wood-carports-offer-an-attractive-facade-that-is-easy-to-construct.html">wood carport kits</a> currently available because, well frankly wood carports look great and other types look for the most part outright plain and utilitarian and that&#8217;s not what I want stood next to my house).</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are wondering whether or not you should build or install a carport, but are not sure if they’re a good idea, consider a few basic facts. These structures provide extra overhead storage space to house a car or &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-security/choosing-a-carport-style.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are wondering whether or not you should build or install a <a target="_blank" href="http://carportstentsandsheds.com/what-is-a-carport/">carport</a>, but are not sure if they’re a good idea, consider a few basic facts.</p>
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<li> These structures provide extra overhead storage space to house a car or other vehicle if you don’t have a garage or if your garage is not large enough to house all of your belongings plus your vehicle(s).</li>
<li> They don’t cost nearly as much as a garage to build or install.</li>
<li> There are many different styles to choose from and you can go with a very basic or even a portable model costing less than a hundred dollars or you can custom build a structure that almost rivals a garage but with a few less bells and whistles.</li>
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<p>The picture below shows imaginative use of bamboo (from <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bambutec.org/html/bambutec_home_english.html" target="_blank">Bambutec</a>) to construct a lightweight and attractive frame over which has been attached clear corrugated plastic. It gives an idea of what you can achieve with a carport if you think outside the traditional boxes a bit.</p>
<p><img style="border: 1px solid white; float: left; display: inline; padding: 10px;" title="Simple Yet Beautiful Bamboo Framed Carport" src="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/images/carport-canopy.jpg" alt="Simple Yet Beautiful Bamboo Framed Carport" width="60%" /></p>
<p>Obviously there is no security as such with an open carport, but then again it depends on what exactly you’re trying to protect. Modern cars are so well protected with their own built-in anti-theft devices that these days car thieves often have to first break in to your house to steal the keys before they can then steal the car! A carport is designed to shelter a car from the elements and frankly it is at little more risk of being stolen from an open carport than an apparently locked garage (for more on this subject read this article on <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/high-security-garage-doors.html">secure garage doors</a>).</p>
<p>A carport can also bring some surprising benefits if you&#8217;re prepared to reconsider the whole concept, and in particular the use of materials. So if you&#8217;re not that bothered about using natural wood, then why simply opt for say aluminum (boring!) when you could instead use solar panels as a roof. As this picture illustrates, a &#8220;solar carport&#8221; can look incredibly stylish as well as providing useful amounts of free electricity. In fact, if the main roof of your house is unsuitable for mounting solar panels for one reason or another (trees, aspect, strength, etc) then this could be a great workaround.</p>
<p><img style="border: 1px solid white; float: left; display: inline; padding: 10px;" title="Solar Panel Carport" src="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/images/solar-carport.jpg" alt="Solar Panel Carport" width="60%" /></p>
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<p>Other advantages of moving your car from the garage to a carport include (perhaps surprisingly) better protection against rust in the bodywork; a carport protects against the elements i.e. sun, rain and frost to a degree but it also provides better airflow around the car. It is well known that parking a car in a garage will ensure that any moisture on the car will sit there and over time slowly corrode the metal.</p>
<p>And of course, parking your vehicles under a carport means you can make use of extra <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-storage/get-extra-storage-space-with-a-prefabricated-garage.html">garage storage</a>, free up auxiliary space to work or play in or whatever you want really. No need to make space for the car or be careful not to scratch it moving the lawnmower for instance. This additional flexibility is also likely to be reflected in the overall value of your property too.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a more permanent structure, then a <a target="_blank" href="http://carportstentsandsheds.com/wooden-carports-pros-and-cons/">wooden carport</a> may be a good option for you. These blend in nicely with the existing structures of most homes, whether they are attached to the home or even if they stand alone. Also, because they are constructed from wood they can be finished to coordinate with the home’s exterior by staining or painting the wood to match.  Because wood is inherently versatile and easy to work with, you can build a wooden structure in just about any size or shape you need and can add a flat roof or an angled roof, depending on your preference.</p>
<p><img style="border: 1px solid white; float: left; display: inline; padding: 10px;" title="Simple Wooden Carport" src="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/images/wood-carport1.jpg" alt="Simple Wooden Carport" width="60%" /></p>
<p>If you want something that is less expensive to erect and/or more portable because you want to be able to set it up and take it down whenever you need to (or possibly you want to be able to take it with you on the road when you travel) then you might want to consider a model made from a nylon or canvas cover instead. These covers are draped across a framework made usually from PVC or a lightweight metal such as aluminum. These portable structures will still provide ample protection but will obviously result in a rather different look and feel compared to permanent <a href="”http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/wood-carports-offer-an-attractive-facade-that-is-easy-to-construct.html">wood carports</a>.</p>
<p>In between these two extremes you then have a large range of <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-carports/why-should-i-purchase-a-prefabricated-metal-carport.html">prefabricated metal carports</a> that are for many people a reasonable compromise between the ultimate in looks and quality versus the rather more flimsy portable car shelters.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Keeping A Gun Safe In The Garage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A common problem that many people have when purchasing a safe is determining where in their home they should install it. There are a number of different factors that should be considered before choosing a final location. Although a gun &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/tips-for-keeping-a-gun-safe-in-the-garage.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A common problem that many people have when purchasing a safe is determining where in their home they should install it.  There are a number of different factors that should be considered before choosing a final location.  Although a <a href="http://www.safesvault.com/safes/gun-safe.html">gun safe</a> can be located in a number of different spots, there are better locations than others to store it.</p>
<p>A good tip to locating a safe is to have it stored in an unobvious location.  For many homeowners, a secret room or basement are just not available.  By far one of the most common places to store <a href="http://www.safesvault.com/">gun safes</a> is in your garage.  Due to its popularity, it is not the ideal storage spot for discretion, but often provides the greatest ease of installation.</p>
<p>If you do decide to install your safe in your garage, be sure that you follow a couple of practical suggestions.  You may need to take additional precautions to keep the contents of your safe secure.  The first thing that you are going to need to do is relocate or lock up some of your tools.  The last things that you want lying next to your safe are the very tools that will assists in cracking it open.</p>
<p>Remove blow torches, power tools, saws, and other instruments that an intruder may use to break into your safe.  If these tools are not readily available, you should be able to avoid theft by opportunity.  An intruder should have a difficult time finding the necessary equipment to crack your safe.  For this reason, you should also avoid storing flammable or other explosive items near your safe.  Keep gas tanks, pressure tanks, and other flammables on the other side of the garage or outside in a storage shed.</p>
<p>Also, consider taking the opportunity to replace your existing garage doors with more <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/high-security-garage-doors.html">secure garage doors</a>. Standard garage doors are noted for the ease with which they can be broken into, but upgrading to a high security garage door provides a level of protection that is vastly superior and able to withstand even the most determined attempts to break in. </p>
<p>Finally, although strong physical security is always the best way to deter and defend against criminals, it&#8217;s worth additionally <a href="http://yaketykat.com/home-surveillance-systems/an-introduction-to-home-surveillance.html">installing a home surveillance system</a> to really ram home the message that you take security seriously and to provide effective evidence in the event that an attack does take place.</p>
<p>If you follow these few practical tips when installing your gun safe in a garage, you will be well on your way to having a more secure and tamper proof solution for your valuables.</p>
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		<title>High Security Garage Doors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being burgled is an upsetting experience; the cost of replacing stolen or damaged items (hopefully through insurance) is frequently cited as secondary to the fact that someone has violated your personal sanctuary, the place you call home. So it&#8217;s worth &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/high-security-garage-doors.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being burgled is an upsetting experience; the cost of replacing stolen or damaged items (hopefully through insurance) is frequently cited as secondary to the fact that someone has violated your personal sanctuary, the place you call home. So it&#8217;s worth taking the trouble over security.</p>
<p>Now, when it comes to security in the modern world, most people are familiar with the idea of taking sensible precautions to protect their home by fitting locking bolts to windows and deadlocks on entrance doors. Yet when it comes to the garage it&#8217;s surprising how many folk assume that the flimsiest security measures will suffice.</p>
<p><img style="border:1px solid white" src="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/images/keyless-door-lock.jpg" title="High Security Garage Door Locks" alt="High Security Garage Door Locks" width="100%" /></p>
<p>Not only do many people&#8217;s garages in fact contain items of considerable value, to a burglar they also often provide an easy route into the main house.</p>
<p>Even if you don&#8217;t keep an expensive car or several in your garage, you quite likely have a good stock of tools ideal for assisting a break-in and if your garage is integral to or otherwise adjoins your house it also provides excellent cover for anyone attempting a break-in to really go about their business completely unobserved. Most integral garages also provide an obvious weak link &#8211; direct access via the internal door to the house.</p>
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<p>It should be obvious what the answer is: secure garage doors. Unfortunately, the majority of budget vinyl and steel garage doors just aren&#8217;t up to the job. They have woefully ineffective locking systems that the average person could defeat with a bit of effort and most burglars can dispense with in seconds. They are also of course made from materials that are either easy to deform or break.</p>
<p>Due to the more robust nature of wooden garage doors, these often have much better locks but are still no match for a determined intruder who is likely to deploy considerable force, using either a jemmy (a powerful steel crowbar) to pull at weak spots or simply kicking the panels in.</p>
<p>However, there are garage doors available that can withstand a prolonged attack from even the most determined intruder. In Europe the certification covering anti-intrusion (ENV 1627) specifies a number of classes, where for example a Class 1 certified door is resistant to attempts to break it down or the application of hook and traction from outside.</p>
<p>ENV 1627 Class 3 high security doors are guaranteed to resist a sustained attack from even the most experienced burglars using a variety of tools for at least 20 minutes. Being essentially still wooden these doors still retain their elegant appearance but contain high tensile steel inserts within.</p>
<p>High security garage doors are not only effective as a deterrent against intruders, but can also serve as a primary component for constructing a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_room">safe room</a>. A safe room (also often called a &#8220;panic room&#8221; &#8211; a term originally coined to enhance the dramatic appeal of a film of the same name) is a well protected enclosed space that can be used to shelter people and/or valuables from attacks of various kinds (criminals, storms and so on).</p>
<p>Given the high level of primary protection that high security garage doors offer they are also ideal as the basis for creating a secure <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/tips-for-keeping-a-gun-safe-in-the-garage.html">garage gun safe</a> for example, or even converting your garage into effectively a large safe for storing all manner of valuables.</p>
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		<title>How Wooden Garage Doors Can Increase Your Property&#8217;s Value</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s start with some simple facts. Firstly, most people&#8217;s homes face the street which means their garage is also street facing, which further means that the garage doors can claim in some cases as much as a quarter of the &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/how-wooden-garage-doors-can-increase-your-propertys-value.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let&#8217;s start with some simple facts.</p>
<p>Firstly, most people&#8217;s homes face the street which means their garage is also street facing, which further means that the garage doors can claim in some cases as much as a quarter of the area of this frontal elevation.</p>
<p>Secondly, first impressions are everything and that applies to buildings as much as people. Think what impression you might have of someone who shows up for a meeting wearing a tatty T-shirt that&#8217;s missed its last two appointments with the washing machine? The same applies to your house (and by association, you, the owner) when someone gives it the once-over from the street or comes up the drive.</p>
<p>So it should be obvious then, that if you&#8217;re trying to increase the value or saleability of your property and your garage doors don&#8217;t look the part then you&#8217;ve just done the equivalent of turning up for a crucial interview with pizza stains down your front. And as we all know, it&#8217;s an uphill struggle to turn around a negative first impression.</p>
<p><img style="border:1px solid white" src="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/images/woodendoors3.jpg" title="Wooden Garage Doors Account For Much Of A Property's Frontage" alt="Wooden Garage Doors Account For Much Of A Property's Frontage" width="100%" /></p>
<p>Another reason to focus on your garage doors is not simply because they&#8217;re one of the most in-your-face aspects of many houses, but because garage remodelling is becoming an important consideration for modern home owners. Garage remodelling is among the quickest, easiest and cheapest ways to add space to your home and is fast becoming a primary home improvement strategy.</p>
<p>Even if you neither particularly need or want an additional space (for a workshop or games room or gym or utility room or whatever) you should bear in mind that potential buyers very likely will look at the potential for the garage beyond just storing automobiles and garden tools.</p>
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<p>And when looking at a garage, guess what it is that keeps getting in their face and screaming either &#8220;useable space&#8221; or &#8220;waste of space&#8221;? Yes, it&#8217;s superficial view of things but that&#8217;s how people are, so in addition to paying attention to the quality of the doors it might also pay you to consider installing decent <a title="Closet Organizer Systems-Garage Storage Systems" href="http://www.theclosetsystem.com/Garage_Storage_Systems.html" target="_blank">garage storage systems</a> to tidy the place up.</p>
<p>Another consideration for many these days is security &#8211; both personal safety and protection of valuables. <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/high-security-garage-doors.html">secure garage doors</a> prevent intruders gaining access to what is all too often one of the weakest links in most people&#8217;s security arrangements.</p>
<p>Further interesting evidence for the importance of paying attention to your garage doors comes from a recent survey which revealed that for both men and women the garage door is now ahead of the front door as the most used exterior door when entering the home. This attests to the superior ease of use of modern garage doors and the level of security, especially with remote control operation.</p>
<p>So garage doors are more important than many people ever think about, but what are the best ones to go for? The answer to that is simple: <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/why-wooden-garage-doors-are-a-superior-solution.html">wooden garage doors</a>. Just as real wood window frames put uPVC and aluminium in the shade, wood garage doors simply look more attractive and feel sturdier than metal doors. They are also easy to keep looking good, extremely versatile and simple to maintain. If need be for example, you can cut window inserts into the doors to allow light through.</p>
<p>So to sum up then, garage doors take up a big chunk of what folk see when they look at your house and the best way to boost their perception of your house and its potential value is to install attractive wooden garage doors.</p>
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