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There are both residential and commercial garage doors. Frequently residential doors are divided down into sections and when open are parallel to the groundAnother common form of residential garage door is a tilt up door.
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There are two basic kinds of garage doors, residential and commercial.   Residential doors usually are available four sections and while the door is open, they are horizontalThere also are residential doors that tilt up.  Tilt up doors  are less commonplace than sectional doors.
  
 
   
 
   
  
Just like the identify implies, tilt up doors are a multi function piece and the whole door tilts when it is opened.  They use tracks just like sectional doors, however since they tilt up and out, they use more space to function than sectional doors.
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Just like the title implies, tilt up doors are all in one piece and the entire door tilts when it is opened.  They use tracks similar to sectional doors, but since they tilt up and out, they use more space to function than sectional doors.
  
Commercial doors may not be for garages at all, but connected to the partitions of buildings such as warehouses or the backs of retail stores.  These are normally roll up doors and they're usually adjacent to loading docksA roll up door has many sections, relying on its height and rolls up around a bar on the top of the door opening.  That implies that the track that the door operates in is completely different than that of a residential door.  It has no horizontal portion of track.
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Doors in commercial buildings that are generally used along with loading docks are called roll up doors.  They have many narrow sections, depending on the height of the entrance and when raised, they roll around a bar at the top of the door opening.
  
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Garage doors are everywhere. They are present in individuals's houses, farms, repair shops, storage facilities and automobile repair shops.
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Garage Doors are all around us. Drive up and down any street with buildings and you'll find they have garage doors or commercial roll up doors.
  
There are various places that promote garage doors.  They're sold via big box stores, membership shops, producers retailers and thru garage door service companies.
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You can purchase a garage door by way of a local garage door company, on the Web and even at the big box home improvement stores and discount membership clubs.
  
The amazing advances in know-how and the addition of numerous types of garage doors makes them beautiful and very efficientThere are doors for double car garages, single automotive garages and if you want, you may have a garage door manufacturered for your specific need.
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Garage Doors have never been more reasonably priced or adaptable to different situations.  You can have single doors, double doors and a mixture of varieties of doors installed in any type of buildingManufacturers will also custom make doors to fit your precise requirements.
  
Regardless of the climate such as rain, snow, sleet and high winds you possibly can open your garage door with ease with the help of the garage door opener. Most garage door openers are mounted to the ceiling of the garage. By a push of the button from a panel that is mounted inside or outside of your garage you possibly can open or close your garage door with ease.
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Garage door openers have really made garage doors convenient.  Regardless of rain, snow, sleet or high winds, you can operate your garage door. Garage door openers are normally connected to the ceiling of your garage. Pushing a button in your control panel means that you can easily open or shut your garage door.
  
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