When it comes to a garage renovation, there’s an age-old debate about whether to repair your existing door or replace it altogether. While each approach has pros and cons, it’s worth noting that the repair cost is typically higher than it’s worth. Plus, replacing your garage door offers some unique benefits, too — especially if you have an old door.
Are you looking for that one-of-a-kind garage door that no one else has? Or maybe you’re building your dream home and want that extra WOW factor with a designer garage door; then Amarr has the perfect solution.
You can modernize your home with a sleek, open-concept glass garage door that offers more benefits and just as much privacy and safety as a traditional, sectional door.
Looking for a classy, renewed look for your home’s exterior? Consider upgrading to a faux wood door or including one as part of your home renovation project.
Your garage door maintenance is just as important as taking care of your lawn, your plumbing and electricity. Repair and maintenance are necessary to keep your home, possessions and loved ones safe.
Your garage door opener works to keep your garage operating normally. They typically have a long life but like all machinery, they malfunction or get old and need repair or replacement.
In the market for a new overhead garage door? There’s a lot to consider. Since your garage door is typically the biggest door in your home and can be located in the front, it could set the aesthetic for the entire exterior.
Looking for a unique garage door design to bring together your cottage-style home? A Carriage garage door can do just that.
Some things have to be like the Goldilocks and Three Bears fairytale — just right. Before designing and installing your new garage door, you must first ensure you have the proper measurements and dimensions of your garage and garage door frame.
Your garage door has a fairly long life depending on the maintenance and use. But after several years, you could see some straining, door openers not working properly and possible breakage.