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Garage door questions

1C5

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Hello,
doing a new build in cold Winnipeg. have a nice big drive through garage with 2 10x8 doors in the front and 2 in the back.

need to buy 4 doors now. Will look at getting 2 that look a little more fancy for the front and 2 more standard looking ones for the rear.

Just wondering which companies I should be looking at and which I should avoid.

What kind of R numbers would you suggest? (I am doing in floor heating if that makes a difference)

And anything else I should consider when it comes to doors that I might have forgotten.

Thanks!
 
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kenfath

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Take a look at Martin Garage Doors at MyMartinDoor.com

We have one of their 16'x7' insulated doors. Had it for over 12 years and am very pleased. 'I think' their doors are well built and have features that make them better than other doors. Take a look at their website.
 
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1C5

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Thanks guys.

The saint, did you get yours at Wallace and Wallace?
 
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AndyL

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In Winnipeg? Talk to Daytona doors - he'll put you into a garaga - Which I'd put into the way better than clopay From homedepot category...
 

RCman

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I've heard good things about Richard Wilcox doors. I'm also in the market and also in the same climate. ;)

All 3 of mine are Richard Wilcox doors and they are very nice. I am happy with them and I did just what the OP is talking about, two "fancier" doors with windows on the front and a less fancy, but still nice plain commercial door on the side.
Edit:
These on the front: http://www.rwdoors.com/garage-doors/en/windemere.php
This on the side: http://www.rwdoors.com/overhead-doors/en/thermatite.php
 
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