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Garage Door Types

There are five generic designs of garage door and all manufacturers follow these basic methods of operation.

The popular term "Up and over" covers both retractable and canopy doors, however there are significant differences particularly if you are considering fitting an electric opener. The below is split into three sections:

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1. Diagrams of the various door types
2. A quick reference matrix of the advantages and disadvantages of each door type
3. An in-depth review of the advantages and disadvantages of each door type

1. Diagrams of door types

Sectional Door 

Sectional Garage Door

Retractable Door

 Retractable Garge door

Canopy Door

Canopy Garage door

Roller Door 

Roller Garage door
Garage door advantages and disadvantages

Roller door in Golden Oak, finished with Golden Oak uPVC

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Hormann Anthracite Grey M ribbed Retractable

Hormann Sectional Door Mribbed Green_edi

Hormann Sectional Door M-Ribbed in Green, finished with White uPVC

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Retractable Doors

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A large proportion of the door swings outwards as it opens and then slides away into the ceiling of your garage, pivot points are located at the top of the door, consequently you are unable to park too close to the garage door.

These doors are fairly easy to install with spring assemblies being fitted to the side frames and tracks to the top which support the top of the door, the latter being secured a couple of meters into your garage.  They are however the easiest type of door to automate with any electric opener being suitable.  

Security is generally pretty good with manufacturers often fitting four latches, but when automated these latches are disabled and the door could possibly be forced open at the base depending on set-up, however, an automatic de-latching system is available to counter this problem.

Retractable doors are generally available in all materials: Steel, Timber, GRP and ABS.  Pre-framed versions are available.

With this door type fitted you will have a fairly drafty garage and drive-though width will be reduced because of the side spring assemblies, although some manufacturers have an optional mechanism which avoids this.

Some prices can be found on our Retractable and Canopy Door pages.

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Canopy Doors


The door swings outwards as it opens (but not so much as a retractable door) it then slides upwards into the ceiling of your garage leaving one-third of the door protruding outside the garage and taking up less room inside.  You are unable to park too close to the garage door.

Pivot points are located two-thirds of the way down the door, which helps improve the security of the door.  Pre-framed versions are available.

Canopy doors are the easy to install as the entire door mounts to the door frame and no tracks are required inside the garage.  The down side is that automating a canopy door is not recommended - with the exception of Cardale canopy doors which can be automated very well with a specially designed Autoglide opener but it is a little more expensive than normal electric openers.

Canopy doors are generally available in all materials: Steel, Timber, GRP and ABS.  With this door type fitted you will have a fairly drafty garage although the drive though width will not be reduced beyond the door frame.  

Some prices can be found on our Retractable and Canopy Door pages.

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Sectional Doors


Sectional doors (made up of several separate horizontally hinged panels) fit to the rear surface of the front brickwork of your garage, and as such need a small amount of clear brickwork to the sides and top of your opening.  The entire door rises vertically upwards and then backwards into the ceiling space.  No door frame is required which increases the available drive-through width.   

Good security and good protection against the weather with sealing all around the door, doors with or without insulation are available.  Sectional doors are generally manufactured in steel although some specialist timber versions are available.

Easy to automate as any motor is suitable - a soft start/soft stop opener gives a real touch of class.  Easy to fit as the doors come in kit form and are assembled in approximately 4 hours.

More information can be found on our Sectional Door pages.

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Roller Doors


Roller doors are a single curtain that rolls u into your garage ceiling. They fit to the rear surface of the front brickwork of your garage, and as such need a small amount of clear brickwork to the sides and between 450 and 205mm ceiling clearance above the underside of the lintel. The entire door rises vertically upwards and then rolls up on a spindle in the ceiling space. 

No door frame is required which increases the available drive-through width. Good security and good protection against the weather with sealing all around the door, doors with or without insulation are available. Roller doors are either manufactured in Steel or Aluminium and are either single sheet or hinged slat.  Manual and electric versions are available.  Installation is straight-forward but two people may be required to lift the curtain onto the support brackets in the ceiling of your garage.

More information can be found on our Roller Door pages.

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Side Hinge Doors


A very traditional looking style of door that is manufactured in timber, GRP or steel.  Side hinge doors open outwards and therefore need good clearance when being opened so not great if you have a short driveway, a driveway that rises or a door that opens directly onto a public area.  A good choice if there is no clearance inside your garage to allow for an up and over door.

Security is good if you have overlapping leaves and use bolts at the top and bottom of the door.  Automating this door is possible with the use of a Side Hinge Converter that attaches each wing to the electric operator but security is poor.

More information can be found on our Side Hinge Door pages.

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Garador Vertical ribbed canopy or retractable

Hormann Sectional Door L-Ribbed in Anthracite Grey, finished with Anthracite Grey Frame Cover Profiles

Hormann Sectional Door L-Ribbed in Antharcite Grey
SWS Roller door in Anthracite Grey
SWS roller door in Golden Oak

Roller door in Anthracite, finished with Anthracite uPVC

Teckentrup Side Hinger Garage door in Light Grey

Teckentrup Side Hinge Garage door in Light Grey

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