Wooden garage door questions

If you are thinking of buying a new garage door there are several things to take into account. This is especially the case if you are buying a wooden garage door. These include the climate that you live in, the type of wood that you choose and how much you have to spend.

As you may know wood is a good insulator that in extreme cold conditions it is unlikely to be the best choice of material in your garage door. This is because unless you buy a very expensive wooden door it will not be that thick and therefore its insulating properties are compromised. This may increase your house is energy bill as well as not protecting any heat sensitive items in your garage. Also, if you live in an area that regularly has hurricanes it wooden doors will not be a good choice as they are not as strong as metal.

A big problem with wooden garage doors is that they can go rotten, especially in areas of a very warm climate. However if you properly maintain your door you’ll find that it is unlikely to rot . The best way to maintain your door is to hire a professional to look after it on a regular basis. Not only can they check for rot , but they will also be able to advise you on whether your door is safe. We have talked about garage door safety a lot on this website but that it is a major issue that not many people are aware of.

The main problem with a wooden garage door is that they are more expensive than metal or even fibreglass. In fact they can be anywhere up to 10 times the price of metal doors making them a major investment. They do look great and will last a long time properly maintained but if you are unwilling but the effort into maintaining them then they can be a disaster because they will not last as long as they should do and as you would expect them to.

With that said a wooden door on your garage will really make your house look great and will help your house to sell in the future. It is usually best to get a professional to install your garage door for you so you can be sure a professional job has been done.

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Wooden Door Safety

When your thinking of buying a garage door the main thing on you rmind probably isn’t safety, but unsafe garage doors are a realy problem and many people – especially in the past – used to get injured by unsafe garage doors. Wooden garage doors are no exception to this, and can be even heavier than steel ones and hence more dangerous. However the safety of garage doors has improved a lot in the last few decades. Even so, there are some deaths caused each year so it is something you should definitely think about.

There have been new legislations brought in in the US to try and stop problems and unsafe doors as much as possible. A lot of people get hurt when their doors shut with them underneath them, so in 1993 an act came in saying that every home in the US must have an electric eye system. This is a detector that will stop the door from closing if it detects you underneath it so hopefully you’ll never have the chance of getting hurt by it if it’s working correctly. You should always have your doors safety systems checked by a professional reguarly especially if you have children in the family just to be on the safe side.

Generally older garage doors are more dangerous than modern ones due to the new improvements. Some have a system where if the door touches something when it is closing it will stop, which is better than nothing but definitely not as safe as a wooden door that can sense things before it gets to them. If you feel unsafe with this kind of wooden garage door you should consider replacing it. Much older garage doors may have no safety system whatsoever and these should definitely be replaced as soon as possible as they are not consider safe for use.

The best way to make sure your door is safe is to regaulrly test it. This can be done much more effectively by a professional. You should also educate your family, especially the children, that the door is not a toy and can be dangerous if treated as such. They shouldn’t be using the garage door unsupervised especially if they don’t know the risks that can be involved in using it incorrectly. It may be an inconvenience to check the safety of your garage door regularly, but it is far better to be safe than sorry.

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