Construction
Flush Panel Wood Product Specifications |
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Exterior wood finish |
Smooth plywood; priming options available. External panels are pressure-bonded to framework with high-strength, waterproof adhesive. |
Primed finish |
available on all models |
Interior |
Smooth plywood |
Insulation |
Polystyrene insulated core provides a 4.75 R-Value* |
Section thickness |
1.474” on all models |
Rust resistant track and hardware |
constructed of hot-dipped galvanized steel |
Rail & Stile Framed Panel Wood Product Specifications |
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Shiplap section design |
Provides weather-tight fit and smooth operation |
Rust resistant track and heavy-duty hardware |
Constructed of hot-dipped galvanized steel; provide smooth operation and long-term reliability |
Warranty
- one year limited warranty
Flush Garage Door Panels
The Traditional Wood Collection Flush Panel wood garage doors offer smooth full panel designs to complement the architecture of many styles of homes. The Model 3200 garage door features paint-grade smooth plywood exterior and interior. These doors come natural and unfinished, however you can select an option to receive primed. Homeowners can further customize with the addition of window trim designs. Flush panel wood garage doors offer modern simplicity. The smoothness of the flush panel design suits a variety of architectural styles, from traditional to modern. For a contemporary or minimalist look, the flush panel garage doors are an ideal fit.
Rail & Stile Garage Door Panels
The Traditional Wood Collection Rail & Stile wood garage doors feature framed panel designs for those homeowners looking to add the natural and timeless look of a wood garage door. The 3240 model garage door is constructed of smooth hardboard panels with thin rails & stiles overlaid. Homeowners can customize this door model with the addition of window trim designs.Rail and stile wood garage doors deliver timeless elegance. The traditional look of rail and stile wood doors adds richness, depth and lasting design. Available in both framed and raised panel designs; homeowners can choose a style that best complements the architectural design of their homes’ façade.