There was a time when replacing your home’s garage
doors wouldn’t be considered a project that could recoup a considerable
amount of ROI, especially if you planned on selling your home any time soon.
Today, garage door replacement is among the top five projects generating the
highest ROI at resale, with Remodeling Magazine’s 2016 Cost vs. Value report
estimating you can recoup as much as 91.5 percent of your investment.
Today, garage doors are considered an important consideration for a
home’s exterior design. It enhances your home’s
curb appeal, it also secures your home and improves its energy efficiency.
Knowing Your
Options
Most homeowners are surprised with the
numerous options for garage doors. For instance, there are garage doors made of
aluminum, steel, wood, and composite wood. Each come with their own set of pros
and cons, and knowing them will help you come up with your choice of an
appropriate garage door for your home.
On the other hand, insulated garage doors are recommended for garages
attached to the house. With garage doors made to provide a tighter seal against
the outside elements, purchasing an insulated door can help in reducing both
outside noise and your utility bills.
Factors You’ll
Need to Consider
Before you invest in a new garage door, think through the different
factors you’ll need to consider. Other than whether you’ll need an insulated
door or not, you’ll also need to consider if you want windows in the door, and
what door style you’d prefer for your garage.
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