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- Steel Garage Doors
- ebuild (7/30/2009)
- Impact-resistant laminated glass is now available with the company's short-panel steel garage doors, providing better protection from high-wind debris because it does not shatter, the company says; a specialized internal steel frame holds the impact glass in place. The product meets the wind-load requirements for homes in Miami-Dade County, Fla. 800-503-3667.
- Impact Resistant Glass
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (6/16/2009)
- Impact-resistant glass is now available with the company's short panel steel garage doors, providing better protection from high-wind debris, the company says; the laminated glass does not shatter if hit by debris, and a specialized internal steel frame holds the impact glass in place. The product meets the wind load requirements for homes in Miami-Dade County, Fla. 800-503- 3667.
- Clopay Launches Hand-Crafted Wrought Iron Garage Door Line
- ebuild (6/15/2009)
- A new ornamental wrought iron garage door line from garage door manufacturer Clopay Building Products offers custom builders, architects, remodelers and homeowners a luxurious new option to carry out an Old World inspired architectural theme all the way to the garage.
- FeTerra Garage Doors
- ebuild (1/22/2009)
- Following a major trend in entry doors, Clopay's FeTerra collection of garage doors features wrought iron accents. The accents can be included on aluminum, steel, or wood doors. Several glass options also are available. 800-225-6729.
- Coachman Overhead Steel Carriage House Garage Doors
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (1/18/2009)
- Coachman overhead steel carriage house garage doors come with smooth or grooved panels. Two new decorative window options use acrylic to imitate the look of hand-forged iron. 800-225-6729.
Courtyard Garage Doors- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (5/12/2008)
- The Courtyard collection 370 series carriage house-style steel garage door features the look of wood while offering energy efficiency and quiet operation, according to the manufacturer. The door features Thermacore, which offers solid polyurethane insulation and a low air infiltration rating to keep out extreme wind and weather. 800-275-3290.
SteeLite Carriage House Garage Door- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (5/12/2008)
- The SteeLite carriage house door is manufactured from 23-gauge steel and has recessed and beaded embossments to create a much higher degree of resolution, according to the maker. Vertical and horizontal beaded panels come in 8-inch and 20-inch widths. Four designs and 10 optional designer window treatments are available. The Horizon design is pictured. 866-366-7636.
Eastman Estate Garage Doors- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (5/12/2008)
- The Eastman Estate line of carriage house-style steel doors with composite overlays has authentic style with a distinctive modern approach, according to the maker. The country estate motif is expressed in the traditional full or half cross-buck patterns, light wood-grain finish, and forged iron look of the decorative hardware. The doors are available in ice white, claystone, desert sand, metro brown, and dark sand. 800-464-2724.
Classica Garage Doors- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (5/12/2008)
- Four new stamped-steel carriage house designs and a new color, Sandtone, are now available in the Classica collection. The new Classica models include the Northampton, a recessed panel design; the Edinburgh, based on a distinctive herringbone pattern; the Alicante (pictured), reflecting a Southwestern design element; and the Bordeaux, featuring a regal and elegant door style, according to the maker. 800-503-3667.
In Looks from Old World to Modern Day, Carriage-Style Garage Doors Accent Any Home- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (5/9/2008)
- High-end home builder Gary Carlson pays a lot of attention to the garage doors he installs. Not only does he budget $10,000 to $20,000 for a semi-custom or custom wood door, he sets aside $1,000 just for the door's decorative hardware. On one of his Tuscan-style homes (priced at $2.8 million), Carlson, president of Trillium Homes in Castle Rock, Colo., wanted the garage door to match the home's architectural style. He added to each door a small speakeasy -- a window with iron grilles -- as well as large clavos to match the entry door.
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