Features and benefits of our garage doors

Townships Collection
MODELS FEATURES BENEFITS
Eastman
  • Galvanized steel, 1 3/4" door thickness, 5/8" PVC overlays
  • Choice of 5 colours
  • Choice of 6 designs
  • Traditional design
  • Decorative hardware
  • Authentic heritage style interpreted with a distinctive modern approach.
  • Built thicker and strudier than other doors on the market.
  • High precision manufacturing for a quality door.
North Hatley
  • 26-gauge steel
  • Thermal resistance rating (insulation): R-16
  • Choice of 5 colours
  • Carriage house design
  • Decorative hardware
  • Classic charm and elegance of a carriage house door with decorative flat black metal hinges and handles.
  • Solid material appreciated for its impact resistance. A judicious choice, if you have young children.
  • Significant insulation factor, if you heat your garage.
Tech Series
MODELS FEATURES BENEFITS 
Top Tech
  • Textured steel finish
  • Offered in white
  • 2 designs available:
    • raised panels (CC)
    • 2 grooves (2LN)
  • Unique product in North America, it fits perfectly with your steel entrance door.
  • Can be repainted and covered with decorative mouldings to add prestige to your residence
H-Tech Plus
  • 2"- thick aluminum door 
  • Thermal resistance rating (insulation): R-18
  • Choice of 10 colours
  • 3 designs available:
    • raised panels (CC)
    • 2 grooves (2LN)
    • flush (PL)
  • Light and anti-corrosive material.
  • The best insulated door on the market; essential if you have a room above your garage.
  • Wide choice of colours for a better match with your entrance door and windows.
H-Tech
  • 1 3/4"-thick aluminum door 
  • Thermal resistance rating (insulation): R-16
  • Choice of 10 colours
  • 3 designs available:
    • raised panels (CC)
    • 2 grooves (2LN)
    • flush (PL)
  • Light material and very good choice if your door is more than 14 ' (4.3 m) wide.
  • Corrosion resistant.
  • Available in a great variety of standard and non-standard sizes.
  • Significant insulation factor. A smart choice if you use your garage as a workshop.
  • Wide choice of colours for a better match with your entrance door and windows.
Standard Series
MODELS FEATURES ADVANTAGES
Standard
  • 1 3/4"-thick galvanised steel
  • Thermal resistance rating (insulation): R-16
  • Choice of 5 designs:
    • raised panels (CC)
    • grooved (LN)
    • flush (PL)
    • elongated raised panels (XL)
    • mixed panels (MIX)
  • Choice of 4 colours
  • Solid material appreciated for its impact resistance. A judicious choice, if you have young children.
  • Significant insulation factor. A smart choice if you heat your garage.
  • For an original look (XL and MIX panels)
Acadia 138
  • Economical
  • 1 3/8"-thick galvanised steel door: 
  • Thermal resistance rating (insulation): R-12
  • Offered in white
  • 3 designs available:
    • raised panels (CC)
    • grooved (LN)
    • flush (PL)
  • Limited sizes
  • Ideal for your renovation projects at an affordable price
  • Higher insulation (R-12) compared to a polystyrene door (R-6 to R-8).
  • Also, more rigid than a styrene insulated door.
Alterna Series
MODELS FEATURES ADVANTAGES
Alterna II
  • 24-gauge steel
  • Polystyrene insulated R-6.6
  • Choice of 4 colours
  • Classic raised panels (CC)
  • Ideal for garages with minimal insulation requirements.
  • Affordable price
Alterna
  • 24-gauge steel
  • Non-insulated
  • Choice of 4 colours
  • Classic raised panels (CC)
  • Ideal for non-insulated garage.
  • Affordable price

 

 

MISCELLANEOUS SOLUTIONS
Your door has a frame with an arch ?
  • We recommend the flush design in order to avoid energy loss at the top of the door.
  • All our models, except Top Tech, are available in the flush (PL) design.

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