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Carriage Style Garage Doors
Carriage style doors were originally intended for people to store their horses and carriages. These doors were made to swing open wide enough so the carriage would fit inside. This is where the name “carriage garage doors” came from.
While some people may think carriage style doors only look good on classic and historic homes, these doors are a great choice for modern and traditional homes as well. Carriage style garage doors will look amazing on any home and enhance the curb appeal.
Our carriage style garage doors offer a traditional look but with added durability. This garage door looks like a carriage style garage door but opens like an overhead. You get all the benefits of a unique style as well as the convenience and beneficial perks of an overhead garage door.
This low maintenance garage door is insulated for increased thermal protection and less noise. This garage door is available in several attractive designs with an affordable price.
Features of Danley's Carriage Garage Doors
Carriage House Looks
Improve your home’s curb appeal with the traditional carriage style looks of this garage door. The garage has handles on it, giving off the effect that it swings open. It gives your home a unique and traditional look. At Danley’s, we offer several color, panel and window options to choose from to suit your home. Some panel colors include Golden Oak, Almond, Mahogany and Walnut.
Less Noise
No one likes a garage door that’s noisy. Danley’s foam insulation reduces the noise levels from outside your garage door when it is closed. Additional layers of steel are available for added strength and energy efficiency. Read below to find out the different types of layers we offer.
Garage Doors Options
You can choose from a single-layer, double-layer or triple-layer garage door. All of our garage doors are made from steel and are very durable for intense weather conditions.
Single-Layer
The single-layer garage door is made from heavy-duty exterior steel. The door is durable, reliable and low maintenance.
Double-Layer
The double-layer garage door has the same features as the single-layer door, but also includes a thermal insulation with vinyl backing. This second layer makes the door energy efficient and it also operates very quietly.
Triple-Layer
As a third option, the triple layer door includes all the features of the single and double-layer garage doors. The main addition is an extra steel backing to give the garage door the best energy efficiency and extreme quietness.
Why Steel?
When you live in the Midwest, it’s important that you get a steel garage door. Doors made from wood are not going to survive the intense weather conditions, including rain, hail, snow and strong winds. Your new steel door can withstand all of these extreme weather conditions and will continue to be reliable through the years.
Garage Doors Openers
You have the option to get our Liftmaster Belt and Chain-Driven garage door opener as well. This garage door opener is extremely reliable, especially during the cold, Midwest winters. The opener has additional options as well, such as a 3 button remote, multi-function control panel, battery back-up and wireless key entry.
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