Tri fold Garage doors

August 16, 2009 at 7:53 pm (types of door) (, )

A Tri-fold Wooden Garage Door opens in three sections. With a tri fold wooden garage door, the homeowner can open it from the right side, and fold to the left side. Or, it can be opened from the left side, and fold to the right side. A homeowner can also open just one fold to enter their garage. A Tri-fold wooden garage door can be purchased in more than one style as well. In fact, the homeowner can have their garage door custom made to fit their garage and design of their home.
The Swing-Out Wooden Garage Door does just that, it swings out away from the garage. Just like the sliding wooden garage door, this garage door too can be opened by hand or automatically. These garage doors come in a variety of styles and colors as well. The swing-out look is more often than not, used on barns or garages which showcase antique cars.

A Tri-fold Wooden Garage Door opens in three sections. With a tri fold wooden garage door, the homeowner can open it from the right side, and fold to the left side. Or, it can be opened from the left side, and fold to the right side. A homeowner can also open just one fold to enter their garage. A Tri-fold wooden garage door can be purchased in more than one style as well. In fact, the homeowner can have their garage door custom made to fit their garage and design of their home.

The Swing-Out Wooden Garage Door does just that, it swings out away from the garage. Just like the sliding wooden garage door, this garage door too can be opened by hand or automatically. These garage doors come in a variety of styles and colors as well. The swing-out look is more often than not, used on barns or garages which showcase antique cars.

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