Garage Door Information
Size of the Garage Door
Single car residential garage doors are usually 8-10 feet wide and double car garage doors are usually 16-18 feet wide, although odd widths can be ordered in most series. The heights of residential garage doors are usually 7 or 8 feet, although odd heights can be accommodated within 3-inch increments.
Step 2. Choose a style and design your garage doors
There are now many options to choose from with a variety of designs, colors, and windows. View the different garage door series by clicking on the Garage Doors dropdown menu or click on the links below for more information about each style.
Step 3. Choose your insulation and weathering options
A variety of insulation, energy efficiency, and painting options are available to meet the needs of each garage. Different doors use different types of insulation and/or different amounts of insulation to increase the energy efficiency.
Most of the doors we install are insulated and come with vinyl weather seal to keep the elements out of your garage. If you spend time working in your garage during the cooler months or if you heat your garage, you may want to consider doors that are thicker, provide more insulation, and help you conserve energy in your garage.
As a baseline, Haas doors come in three levels of foam injected polyurethane insulation:
Step 4. Electric garage door openers and accessories
Access your garage quickly and easily with electric garage door openers. We will be happy to assess the health of existing openers and hook them up to your new garage doors if they are operational. Visit the Electric Openers page for more details.
Single car residential garage doors are usually 8-10 feet wide and double car garage doors are usually 16-18 feet wide, although odd widths can be ordered in most series. The heights of residential garage doors are usually 7 or 8 feet, although odd heights can be accommodated within 3-inch increments.
Step 2. Choose a style and design your garage doors
There are now many options to choose from with a variety of designs, colors, and windows. View the different garage door series by clicking on the Garage Doors dropdown menu or click on the links below for more information about each style.
- American Tradition Carriage House Series: Steel Garage Doors with Urethane Overlays
- 600, 700, and 2000 Steel Garage Doors
- Aluminum 5000 Series
- Residential Aluminum 360 Series
- Model 3000 Steel Garage Doors
- 2400/2500 Pan Doors
- Semi-Custom and Custom Wood Doors
- Commercial Garage Doors and Openers
Step 3. Choose your insulation and weathering options
A variety of insulation, energy efficiency, and painting options are available to meet the needs of each garage. Different doors use different types of insulation and/or different amounts of insulation to increase the energy efficiency.
Most of the doors we install are insulated and come with vinyl weather seal to keep the elements out of your garage. If you spend time working in your garage during the cooler months or if you heat your garage, you may want to consider doors that are thicker, provide more insulation, and help you conserve energy in your garage.
As a baseline, Haas doors come in three levels of foam injected polyurethane insulation:
- 1-3/8" thick with an R-Value of 13.45
- 1-3/4" thick with an R-Value of 16.18
- 2” thick with an R-Value of 17.66
- Browse the different models of garage doors for more information about garage door construction, insulation, and R-values
- Our garage doors can also be installed to meet special wind-load requirements.
- Weatherseal trim is available in a variety of colors to match your garage door or the trim on your house.
Step 4. Electric garage door openers and accessories
Access your garage quickly and easily with electric garage door openers. We will be happy to assess the health of existing openers and hook them up to your new garage doors if they are operational. Visit the Electric Openers page for more details.
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