Stand out from the crowd with a sectional overhead garage door Sectional Overhead Garage Doors Technological advancements have allowed simplistic things to become more functional in our lives. Today, it is now possible to have the garage door you have always wanted, even with the space you have in your garage. If your garage door is giving you a hard-time, such as taking too long to open, frequently getting stuck or screeching, perhaps it is time you considered an overhaul from the conventional roller doors and this will tell you why. Sectional overhead garage doors are fast becoming the choice for customers who are concerned about what is practical, what looks good and what is safe to use. These garage doors are easy to use and can be fitted into a number of garage settings that deviate from the normal garage door layouts i.e. domed layouts with an arch or slanting corners (etc.). How do they work? The sectional overhead garage door is primarily produced as a manual door and uses either a curved or tension spring mechanism (which you are allowed to choose from) that raise the panels easily. The spring(s) (mentioned above) are located either at the sides of the door, above the door, at the front or back. Some particular types of door either have the door that is situated above but running lengthways or tracing the horizontal door guide tracks. They are solely responsible for the doors flawless mechanism. The options that are available for the spring positions, coupled with the selection of radius for the bend of the tracks means the sectional door can be altered when required, depending on the amount of headroom, ceiling height or length that is found inside the garage. In order for you to have a sectional overhead garage door, the standard requirements for the height of your garage need to be within the 100mm to 230mm range. The space for the sides of the garage on either side needs to be between 75 and 90mm. It is however possible to get a custom door made, although this will cost you slightly extra. If you would like to learn more about the mechanisms of the sectional overhead garage door, feel free to visit this website. These doors come in pairs and the reason they are called 'sectional' overhead garage doors because they operate (that is open and close) independently of each other. This means that you can control the separate panel sections, which operate vertically, (that is up and down) without any swing and without inconveniencing you in any way as they use a minimal amount of space. Choosing the right garage door could be the final touch of finesse your house needs to stand out from the crowd. There are a variety of these garage doors that are available in different varieties of wood, inclusive of but not limited to European Oak, Cedar wood, Mahogany and many others. The beauty about these doors is that they can come in a variety of materials and styles and you can choose whether you want to operate them via remote control or manually. The garage door centre http://www.thegaragedoorcentre.co.uk/sectional-garage-doors.php Materials and styles http://www.thegaragedoorcentre.co.uk/garage-products/sectional-doors Website http://www.garagedoorsonline.co.uk/sectionalvsrollershuttergaragedoors.php Site http://www.thegaragedoorcentre.co.uk/accessories-spareparts.php
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