8 Considerations When Choosing a Wooden Garage Door

Choosing a wooden garage door requires careful planning, as this beautiful addition to your home can last many years. The design can be traditional or contemporary. Mesa Garage Doors proudly offers a wide range of types and styles of residential garage doors. Using our knowledge and expertise, we’ll explain some of the most important considerations when choosing a new one.

1. Type of Wood

It’s one thing to know you want a wooden garage door. However, there are different species of wood used to create custom garage doors, each with unique properties. The grain pattern and color are the main differences among them. For example, Western Red Cedar has a tight, straight grain with a reddish- or pinkish-brown color and darker red and brown streaks. Douglas Fir has a straight or slightly wavy grain with a light brown color plus hints of red and yellow.

When selecting a wood type, consider traits such as strength, durability, resistance to decay or shrinking, and how well it holds paints, stains, and finishes. Our garage door professionals can help you understand the pros and cons of common wood options.

2. Garage Door Location

The more an installer knows about where the garage door will go, the more advice they can provide. Sun exposure is an important consideration and can cause issues with dark stained doors that require more maintenance. Also, consider water; if there are roof gutters or overhangs nearby, the door won’t be as protected and may require more frequent maintenance to address water damage. It may also need to be re-coated more often.

3. Quality of Garage Door Construction

The use of high-quality materials and construction techniques can impact the appearance of your garage door. A well-constructed door is less prone to warping due to temperature extremes. Insulation helps too. The more resistant to heat transfer a door is, the better it holds up in warm or cold temperatures. 

Wooden garage doors typically have built-in insulation. It helps reduce wear and tear and can help make your home more comfortable and energy efficient. It also blocks the transmission of sound, so your garage is much quieter.

4. Garage Door Type

Wooden garage doors have many design options. The type you choose affects your home’s exterior aesthetics and curb appeal. Common styles include traditional raised-panel garage doors with symmetrical rectangular panels (can be long or short). Modern wood garage doors are sleek and sometimes incorporate glass and metal, while carriage house garage doors have a farmhouse-like appearance and combine a rustic design with modern lines.

5. Ease of Installation

A wood garage door’s weight makes it less easy to install than a steel one. The use of an automatic garage door opener is even more important. It can make operating a heavy wooden door safer. Also, consider how the door will be stained or painted. A stain-grade garage door uses a different wood species than a paint-grade door, and the darker the paint/stain color, the faster it will fade.

6. Add-On Hardware

Wooden garage doors provide a classic look that can be enhanced with functional and decorative hardware. Latches and strap hinges go well with carriage house-style doors, while pull handles and rings come in numerous styles to accommodate any garage door. Depending on the model, custom wood jambs and casings, unique door stops with weather seals, and specialty glass may be available.

7. Maintenance

Wood is vulnerable to the effects of sunlight, wind, and water. Even the top coat of a wooden garage door can break down with exposure to the elements. Re-coating the door each year can help protect it and avoid more significant maintenance and repairs later.

Cleaning a garage door made of wood is generally simple. Just use a mild detergent and a soft cloth or bristle brush. Once the door is wiped clean, rinse it with a garden hose or sprayer at low pressure.

8. Cost

Wood garage door installation costs more because it can be complex and time-consuming. A professional can install a steel garage door much faster. However, the actual installation cost varies depending on the type of wood, the door thickness, the use of paints or stains, and whether custom designs or accessories are selected.

Contact Mesa Garage Doors

Throughout Southern California, we provide a wide range of garage door styles, from classic to modern. Our team can accommodate single-car or multi-car garages. We also provide sectional garage doors that look like old-fashioned swing doors or custom doors with or without windows and design elements such as arched or squared tops. To understand your wooden garage door options and receive a new door estimate, contact us online or call (714) 984-0563.

How to Know It’s Time for Garage Door Cable Replacement

Knowing when it’s time for garage door cable replacement is important to protect your garage door and your safety. High-tension cables support the door as it moves. Mesa Garage Doors is a name you can trust for high-quality garage door replacement. We also know a lot about garage door cables. 

The cables attached to your garage door, which usually run through the springs, are under high tension. They are usually attached to the bottom brackets and run over the pulleys. While the cable will prevent the spring from launching across the room if it fails, the cable can be dangerous if it breaks. After all, it must support the entire weight of the door. 

However, you can take action and call a professional if you notice these signs you need garage door cable replacement:

A Cable Is Loose or Drooping

A bad cable may appear to be drooping, dragging, or frayed. If it appears loose or poorly attached, call for help. The same goes if it has fallen. Operating the garage door at this point can cause it to be damaged or fall to the ground and shatter to pieces. It can also result in other issues that require replacing the entire garage door. For example, a frayed cable can mean the spring has weakened and is putting more stress on it.

You See Rust on a Cable

If you see rust on a cable when you inspect it, assume the cable has weakened and have it replaced. Oxidation can mean the cable is on the verge of breaking. Using a spray lubricant once a year can prevent, slow down, or reduce the risk of corrosion.

The Door Is Misaligned

A bad cable can cause the garage door to open or close unevenly. It may appear lopsided, which can damage the track and strain the garage door opener motor. If misaligned, the door may also jerk instead of moving smoothly. Whether the alignment of the door is off is usually easy to notice. It may also suddenly stop.

The Door Doesn’t Respond Correctly

If you activate the garage door opener and it struggles to open, or there’s a delay of a few seconds or minutes, it can signal various issues. A malfunctioning cable can prevent parts from catching. Therefore, even if the garage door tries to open, it can take a long time to do so. Both cable and spring issues can cause this to happen.

Loud Noises

The high tension of the springs and cables can cause loud grinding, clashing, and other noises. Call a technician if applying a lubricant to the springs doesn’t lessen the noise. Don’t wait to call for help if there’s a sudden loud bang from your garage.

The Bearings Are Worn Out

Worn bearings can damage garage door cables. They can cause loud grinding or squeaking sounds while the door is operating. Check for marks or other signs of damage on the cables if you hear these sounds. Friction between the bearings and cables can also cause a burning odor. Call for garage door cable replacement if you see, hear, or smell something unusual.

A Cable Has Fallen

Loose tension is bad enough. However, if a cable has fallen and is hanging around the door, do not attempt to operate the garage door. Check to see if the fallen cable is still attached to the drum it’s supposed to wind around. Try to describe the issue to the garage door repair company when you call. It will help the technician more quickly diagnose and resolve this and other potential issues when they arrive.

Call for Garage Door Cable Replacement

We recommend inspecting your garage door cables and other components at least once a year. If there are any signs of damage, rust, or failure, contact Mesa Garage Doors to have the cable replaced right away. Our repair professionals will quickly inspect the system, diagnose the problem, and replace any cable or part that is damaged. When it’s time for garage door replacement, we’ll help you choose the best garage door material type, complement your entry door, and consider add-ons such as windows and insulation.

If you notice signs of trouble, you can reach us 24/7. Call (714) 515-7645 whenever you need garage door cable replacement or any other service.