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Many homeowners like the look of wood garage doors but are apprehensive about the extra cost involved with the material.

There are many positive aspects of utilizing this beautiful and natural material for your garage door.

Types of Wood

Most wood garage door manufacturers  recommend opting for a sturdy hardwood material for your doors. This will help your entry to stand the test of time and last for years to come. Popular natural materials include pine, mahogany and most popular, cedar.

Architectural Feature

The benefits of wood doors include the fact that they are highly customizable and unmatchable in their natural and rich appearance. Many high-end architecture firms select these types of materials for the homes they build.

Wood can be shaped and carved, glass features can be added, and the entire piece can be custom-made for your home from start to finish. This allows your home to have a unique feature that will surely boost the value of the property.

Tips for Maintaining a Natural Garage Entry

To keep up the healthy appearance of your natural entry, be sure that there is adequate water drainage outside and inside the entrance. This helps to prevent standing water from collecting at the base and causing the natural material to rot. Another great way to prevent weathering and damage from the elements is to apply a coat of sealant at least once a year. This will protect the entry from wind, rain, snow, and extreme temperatures.

A good, experienced installer will make sure to compensate for the expansion and compression of the natural material when they perform the initial installation. Every two years you may wish to repaint or re-stain the exterior to keep the material looking fresh and new and preserve its natural beauty.

As with any car entry, you will need to keep an eye on the tracks and hinges that operate the door, keeping all moving parts well lubricated and all nuts and bolts tightened. Springs and all metal parts should be free of rust for smooth operation.

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