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Different Garage Door Sizes

12/21/2020

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There are lots of different things to consider when it comes to your garage door. If you are a single professional who lives alone, you might not have the same kind of garage door as a family that owns multiple cars. Similarly, you may have different garage door sizes from a collector who owns an entire fleet of cars.
 
What are some different garage door sizes, and what lifestyle makes sense for these particular garage doors. Here, we examine some different garage door sizes and see why they might be useful to different individuals, professionals, homeowners, and families.
A Standard Garage Door
There is a “standard” garage door that you probably have in mind, and it is usually about 8 feet wide and 7 feet tall. This is ideal for a single standard garage door, but it also can be quite small for those who might drive a larger vehicle. Regardless, this is known as the standard garage door size.
 
Even if you live alone, there might be a chance that you are interested in different garage door sizes because you want to use your garage for other purposes. For example, if you are an artist, and want to work in your garage - a single standard garage door wouldn’t make much sense. In this case, you may want to consider a custom-built garage door.
 

Double Garage Door 
Families are often more interested in double garage doors, and this shouldn’t come as much of a surprise. Spouses may own separate vehicles and a double garage door has enough space for both of them to park their own cars. If they own large vehicles, the garage door may even be taller than usual, which allows even more space for storage.
 
Some homeowners might choose to upgrade their double garage door for a number of reasons. As a result, they may choose options that reflect their home’s style or to present their home in a more elegant way.
 
Some families might find that two single door garages make more aesthetic sense, and the cost isn’t that much different from a double garage door. If you are worried about design and function, you may also find that other garage door sizes might make sense for your particular home.
 
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Conclusion
You should first think about garage door sizes that make sense for your lifestyle. If you own one vehicle and aren’t using your garage for other purposes, there isn’t any reason to have a twelve-car garage. However, some families may choose to splurge on their garage door because they want to make a statement to the neighborhood.
 
It should also be noted that larger garage door sizes will undoubtedly mean more maintenance, and there are more chances for issues to arise. Homeowners may also want to compare the garage door sizes of their neighbors to figure out what makes the most sense for their home, as well.
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