Ask C&W
1. Why should I use a professional garage door dealer/installer?
2. Is 25 gauge steel thicker than 24 gauge steel?
3. Why should I choose an insulated door if my garage is not insulated?
4. What are the benefits of a steel door versus a wood door?
5. What is required for installing an electric opener?
1.
Q. Why should I use a professional garage door dealer/installer?
A. At C&W, we believe that the installation of a garage door is not a do-it-yourself job. A garage door is the largest moving object in your home and because of the large number of small parts, installation of a garage door is highly technical. Connecting the springs can be particularly dangerous and proper installation is critical to the performance of your door.
Professional garage door dealer/installers can typically install
a door in a few hours and are careful to make sure safety requirements
are met. Installations by most homeowners typically span several
days and cause much frustration. In addition, incorrect installation
can void certain warranties, so we recommend a professional
handle the job for you. One of the other services a professional
garage door dealer/installer can provide is the disposal of
your old door, if you are replacing a door.
2.
Q. Is 25 gauge steel thicker than 24 gauge steel? A.
No. When comparing strengths of steel, remember, the
lower the gauge number, the thicker (and stronger) the
steel.
3. Q. Why should I choose an insulated door if
my garage is not insulated? A. A garage door opening
is very large. Insulated doors will help to reduce the
transfer of heat or cold air into your garage.
This is important for a number of reasons:
1) If your garage is attached to your home, air in the garage
can travel through the doorway to your living area.
2) If you use your garage as a workshop, your comfort will
be a top priority.
3) If your garage is below another room in your home, air can
travel through the ceiling of the garage into the floor of
the room above. An insulated door will keep temperatures in
the garage fairly stable to reduce the temperature fluctuation
in the room above.
4) An insulated door is generally quieter and has a more attractive
interior than a non-insulated door.
4.
Q. What are the benefits of a steel door versus a wood
door? A. Steel doors may require less maintenance than a wood door. Millenium steel doors are pre-painted with a factory-applied baked-on coating. C&W recommends an annual cleaning of the exterior of the door with a common household detergent and warm water at least one time per year. Ironwood wood doors are unfinished and need to be primed and painted or stained on all six sides of the door upon delivery. C&W recommends visual inspection of the paint or stain finish on wood doors one time per year to confirm if another finish application is necessary.
5.
Q. What is required for installing an electric operator? A.
In the event that an electric opener is installed, the
top section of the garage must be reinforced with a strut
or angle iron spanning the length of
the top section.
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