Whether you’re building, renovating or expanding a garage you must find the right garage door to suit your needs.
The two most prevalent garage doors you may have seen are sectional and roller doors, but some residential homes require a different third option: the tilt garage door.
Sectional and roller garage doors work on a similar principle, where the garage door is physically brought inside the garage to store it out of the way when you need access inside the garage.
Roller doors accomplish this by rolling up the door into a barrel that sits behind the lintel, while sectional doors sit horizontally under the ceiling of your garage, out of the way.
Tilt garage doors stand out from other designs due to their unique operation. These doors swing open on two pivoting arms and offer versatility in their final position.
Depending on your tilt door’s specific fittings and materials, it can either rest horizontally against the garage ceiling or partially inside and outside the garage space. This adaptability makes tilt garage doors a distinctive choice for modern homeowners.
Tilt garage doors are less common than the other two available options, but many factors might make it the best fit for your home’s needs.
One of their immediate advantages is their minimal headroom requirement.
When dealing with an extremely limited head height or garage height, where a roller door’s barrel or a sectional door’s flat alignment along the roof isn’t feasible, a full-tilt garage door becomes the optimal choice. Its ability to fit into such spaces makes it a perfect solution for various garage configurations.
If the aesthetic design of your garage is a concern, tilt garage doors manage to bring together the best of both worlds from sectional and roller doors.
Tilt doors are crafted as a single, uninterrupted piece, similar to roller doors. While roller doors are primarily available in Colorbond steel, tilt doors offer more flexibility, allowing for a variety of materials such as timber or acrylic depending on weight considerations.
This diversity and extensive range of material options make a tilt door a versatile choice for homeowners.
Also like a sectional design, tilt garage doors can accommodate windows, if that’s a design idea you’ve wanted in the past.
Whatever your aesthetic ambitions for the front of your home, a modern tilt garage door will almost certainly be able to accommodate it.
There are also some disadvantages to tilt doors that are the reason they’re comparatively niche. For instance, they swing out and up during operation, unlike the convenient roll-up nature of the other options.
As such, your driveway must be long enough that the garage door opening can be kept clear.
They’re also particularly unsuited for areas that are prone to extreme weather, like severe storms and cyclones.
Because of how they operate, the hinges on tilt garage doors can fail when under enough force and can cause damage to the rest of your house and garage once it’s detached.
Before installing a tilted garage door, there are several crucial factors to consider. These include:
If you’re still unsure whether a tilt garage door would be the best fit for you and your home, Garage Door Solutions is ready to answer any questions you may have.
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