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It’s expected that a home renovation project should add some value to your home, but did you know that garage door replacement can deliver an ROI of up to 93.3% when you sell your house?

So, if your garage door has seen better days, it’s worth replacing it as soon as possible. Apart from adding value, the best garage doors can serve you well for up to 30 years.

Are you ready to get started with your garage renovation? Keep reading to find out more about the types of garage doors preferred by modern-day homeowners. 

Sectional Garage Doors

These are among the most popular garage doors since they’re reasonably priced and easy to operate. If you’re a smart homeowner, you’ll ask about the electrically operated variety of sectional doors while shopping around. 

Sectional doors have horizontal sections joined by hinges that allow the door to roll up and curve up into the ceiling. They’re available in a wide range of materials, including aluminum and glass.

You can stain the wooden varieties to suit your home’s style, although they’ll need a little more maintenance than most other materials.

The latest fiberglass and vinyl options best suit garages with modern designs, such as those boasting sleek AICoat, IRS, or Garage Force floor coatings.

Sectional doors operate on high-tension springs that hold them in place when half open, and they don’t take up any space outside your garage.  

Side-Hinged Garage Doors

The main reason homeowners choose these types of garage doors is that they suit the style of their homes. 

They’re manually operated and have a simple design, opening outward like barn doors. They’re often made of wood to complement their old-world appeal and due to their lack of mechanical parts, they rarely have any issues. 

The benefits of this design are that it leaves extra space in the roof of your garage for storage, and it’s super-easy to install. You can even buy them pre-hung in a frame or have them custom-designed to suit your garage’s dimensions.  

Types of Garage Doors That Tilt

Manufacturers design these doors to save space in your garage. They tilt up toward the garage roof when open, and there are two main types available.

These are:

Tilt-Up and Over Retractable Garage Doors

These kinds of tilt-up doors lift up and into the garage. They’re suspended from the door frame independently and don’t protrude past the front of your house. 

You’ll need a little more space to install this kind of door, and some homeowners find it difficult to operate them. 

Tilt-Up and Over Canopy Garage Doors

Til-up canopy doors comprise one piece. They don’t have sections and work on a pivoting hinge mechanism. When open, they come to rest parallel to the garage ceiling and protrude past the front of the house.   

Better and Better

Whichever types of garage doors you prefer, you’ll soon discover that these home improvements add a lot more than value to your home. They also increase your security, boost your curb appeal, and can help insulate your home from drafts.

Are you keen to discover more ways home improvements can benefit you? Browse our blog for more information on the best ways to add beauty, comfort, and value to your home.

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“I’m going to paint my front door a new colour something with some pop but do I need to paint my garage door in the same colour, so they match?”

Great question and a bit of a tricky one….it really comes down to how bold you want to be with your exterior’s statement, the architectural style of the home, the colour you choose, the exterior materials and overall personal preference.

For instance, if you are choosing a classic paint colour like black …

this looks great on the front door and garage door – it’s a more traditional style but a classic never goes out of fashion. This also works with a a minimalist or modern home- clean lines and simplicity are key and generally that style isn’t about being overly colourful.


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If you want to be a bit more adventurous with your front door colour…

we suggest keeping the garage door more tame.  The garage door colour should match another colour on the home’s exterior.  A good idea is to have it match the framing around the door and windows. If the house has shutters, we like the shutters to match either the garage or the front door – this gives consistency to the exterior – or they should coordinate with another exterior colour maybe even the roof but the shutters need to connect with another exterior element. Too many colours on a home’s exterior is distracting and it is confusing for the eye!

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For homes that have a lot of texture like stone, brick, shingles, beams etc…

we like to see a wood front door and garage door – the allows the materials to shine. In this case, a home exterior with a lot of natural materials we suggest making a statement with a beautiful wood door (the garage doors can also be wood or they can coordinate with another colour on the exterior). When it comes to picking your front door colour – be sure to pick a colour that is flattering with your exterior materials.


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You don’t need to match your door colours but you want to take into consideration a few factors (mentioned above) and also the statement you want to make.  If you want a really bright and bold colourful door – let that be the focal point and let the other elements including the garage door play a complimentary role.

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With a garage door in a complimentary tone this really allows for your front door to be the WOW factor!

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