Why should I install a sectional door on my shed, barn or small garage?
You are building a shed or small garage yourself, or having it built, and wondering if it would be a good idea also to add a sectional door to it. Is it really worth it?
Let’s take a look at 4 good reasons to install one.
Before you get started…
To be able to install a sectional garage door on your shed or small garage, a minimum size must be respected so you can lift the door up under the roof. Your shed must have at least 112 ft² of floor space, meaning about 8 feet wide by 14 feet deep. As well, there should ideally be at least 5 inches (127 mm) of headroom over the head of the door, plus 2 more inches (51 mm) if you are installing an electric door opener.
The advantages
- Instead of having two 36″ x 78″ wood or steel doors that open outward, by installing a sectional garage door you remove the necessity of removing the snow in front of the doors in order to access your shed.
- But you say you can open the two doors inward. Yes, but then you will lose some storage space on the side walls. A sectional door that opens by moving up toward the interior of the roof allows you to maximize the storage space in your garage.
- If you put two access doors side by side, you are limited to a maximum width of 72 inches (or 6 feet). If you would like to store a snowmobile or a 3-wheel motorcycle like a Spyder, you will need to be very skillful to get it into the shed.
- With a sectional door, you can install an electric door opener, which isn’t doable with two access doors. Just imagine riding up on your motorcycle and, instead of getting off it, you can just use your remote to open the garage door…
Okay, I’m convinced… What options are available for me?
Sizes
They are numerous. For the door dimensions, the minimum width is 4 feet (1.2 m) and it can be as wide as you want, to the nearest inch (25 mm). The most common door heights are between 6′ 6″ and 7′ 0″ (1.98 and 2.1 m).
Door designs
Once again, the products are quite varied: flush, with thin lines, rectangular embossed designs, or even with decorative overlays reminiscent of arched carriage doors of the 50s. A popular option is to coordinate your shed door, both color and style, with your main garage door.
Windows
Why not add some? They shouldn’t be overlooked, especially if there are no other windows on your shed. Add a touch of elegance while also coordinating with your main garage door.
Decorative hardware
If your garage door has an arched or carriage-house style, add decorative hardware that is reminiscent of hinges and handles in wrought iron found on traditional swing doors. What’s more, they add a touch of refinement and charm that never goes out of style.
And if I want more information?
Contact us anytime at 815-692-6690. We will analyze your needs and determine which product suits your project the best. If required, we can email you a quotation.
You can also meet us in our showroom. Go ahead and use our Design Centre to choose the door style that appeals to you the most. Also view our image gallery to get lots of ideas.