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There are both residential and business garage doors.  Frequently residential doors are broken down into sections and when open are parallel to the ground.  Another common form of residential garage door is a tilt up door.
 
  
 
 
In view of the fact that tilt up doors are one solid part, they must tilt from vertical to horizontal when they are raised.  Since they stick out and away from the garage door opening when they are raised, they involve more room in which to operate.
 
 
Doors in commercial buildings that are regularly used along with loading docks are labeled 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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Everywhere you look, you see garage doors.  They're in all sorts buildings including houses, farm buidings, storage facilities and metallic buildings.
 
 
There are plenty of places that promote garage doors.  They're sold via big box stores, membership shops, producers outlets and through garage door service companies.
 
 
The wonderful advances in expertise and the addition of quite a few styles of garage doors makes them beautiful and very efficient.  There are doors for double automobile garages, single automobile garages and if you wish, you may have a garage door manufacturered for your particular need.
 
 
Regardless of the climate such as rain, snow, sleet and high winds you may 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 on the exterior of your garage you'll be able to open or close your garage door with ease.
 
 
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