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What Type of Garage Door Is the Cheapest?

  • February 28, 2023
  • Rainier Garage Door
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As a Seattle homeowner, you’re probably always looking for ways to save money. When it comes to your garage door, you might be wondering what the cheapest option is. While there are some cheaper options, it’s important to remember that the cheapest garage door might not necessarily be the best option for your home. In this blog post, we’ll explore how materials impact garage door prices so that you can decide what’s suitable for your home.

Garage Door Costs Vary Depending on the Materials Chosen

Choosing a garage door is essential as it will influence your home’s curb appeal and safety, as well as its ability to weather the elements. The three primary types are steel, wood, and aluminum.

  • Steel doors are the most popular type because they are strong, durable, and have great insulation.
  • Wood doors can give your home a classic look with their timeless beauty but require more maintenance than steel or aluminum.
  • Aluminum garage doors offer great lighting transmission and easy installation if you prefer a contemporary style with low maintenance requirements.

Weighing all of the benefits and drawbacks can help you select the best garage door that suits your needs.

Wood Is the Most Expensive Option, While a Steel Garage Door Is the Cheapest

The average price of garage doors will vary greatly depending on the materials used. Steel garage doors typically come at a much lower cost than wooden garage doors, making them a popular choice for those looking for a budget-friendly option.

On the other hand, wood garage doors can add aesthetic value to your home – with a higher price tag than a steel door. While both can be customized, you’ll have to make the first decision of affordability or aesthetics.

Aluminum Garage Doors Fall in the Middle Pricewise

When considering aluminum doors for a garage door replacement, it is important to take into account that this type of material does not offer the same level of protection and reliability as that of other materials, such as steel or wood.

The R-value (a measurement of thermal efficiency) of an aluminum garage door also tends to be lacking, even causing the door to warp in extreme heat. Although aluminum may come with a lower cost upfront, it is essential to remember that costs over time could become higher due to repairs or replacements needed sooner rather than later if your aluminum garage door is exposed to extreme weather conditions.

Consider Specialty Needs, Such as Insulated Garage Doors

If cost is top of mind for you as you shop for a new garage door, steel is your best bet. Insulated steel garage doors provide the most economical solution; they are the least expensive option yet still offer exceptional durability and protection from the elements – all at a fraction of the cost of other materials such as wood or composites.

Plus, steel garage doors require less maintenance over time, meaning you won’t have to continually re-invest in repairs and refinishing like you would with other new door materials. This is especially pertinent if insulation is a high priority for your garage since steel can be customized with excellent insulation properties.

Don’t Forget to Research Whether a Cheap Garage Door Is the Right Option for You

Since technology has changed the energy efficiency of modern garage doors, most garage doors won’t be replaced by the same model as the old garage door. If the existing door measurements fall outside the standard-sized garage door margins, you may need to increase your garage door replacement budget.

Keep an open mind when it comes to all three options, as there could be unexpected pros and cons that may only be discoverable talking with a professional installer, such as the length of warranty per material. Considering these factors will ensure that you end up with a garage door that won’t let you down.

Call King County’s Premium Garage Door Installers!

There you have it! Now you know the three main types of garage doors and their respective pros and cons. With all this knowledge, you’re sure to make an informed decision as to which style is best for your home.

Remember that installing a new garage door requires proper training and experience, so don’t attempt to tackle this project without the help of a professional. Get Rainier Garage Door on speed dial for your garage door installation needs. They offer quality workmanship at prices that won’t break the bank. Don’t delay; call them today to start the process!

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