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The '80s Called - They Want Their Garage Doors Back!
The '80s were a great time. The music was amazing, technology was evolving, and the hair styles were wild. Muscle cars ruled the streets, and our Walkman's were blasting Hip-Hop. Back in the 80’s, you had the chance to really express yourself... Everywhere but your garage door, because there were hardly any styles available.
Evolution Of The Garage Door
Years ago, garage doors stood for one purpose: Keeping your car covered. There weren’t many choices to
choose from, so most people opted to go for the original single-panel garage door. They were functional,
but not stylish. They worked, but they weren’t going to "Wow!" anyone visiting your house.
But now, things have changed.
An upgraded garage door can completely change the perception of your house, and increase the value almost
instantly.
In fact, more often than not, having an old garage door is hurting your house's curb appeal!
Time For An Upgrade?
Like anything in life, your garage door becomes obsolete after time. An old garage door not only looks
out of place in a nice neighborhood, but by neglecting to upgrade it, you’re doing your house a
disservice. You simply can’t quantify how much nicer your house looks with one of the new trending
garage doors.
You now have countless garage door options to choose from, so there’s no
excuse to not pick your favorite. Besides, it’s not the 80’s anymore, remember? Check out
some of our most popular designs below.
Carriage House
An early classic with a modern twist, the carriage house style doors combine a rustic look with the convenience of an overhead garage.
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Design your new garage door in 10 minutes and send for a free quote!
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New Orleans, LA 70123
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