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10-31-2006 11:14 AM #1
Garage Doors
Hi All,
My garage door just broke and I was wondering if anyone knew ehere the best deal on a new aluminum door, installed would be? This is the first time I have to buy one of these, are they expensive to get installed? And do I need an insulated door or not? ThanksLots of yoga pants these days, not enough Yoga!
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10-31-2006 10:37 PM #2
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Depends what you use the garage for!!
As for a good place to buy, I can't comment, as I have not had that 'pleasure'. However, I will definitely get an insulated door if I have to replace ours. This is because I store our car in the garage, which is a radical idea in this day. Therefore, it would be good to keep the temperature a little more moderate in hot or cold weather. On the other hand, for other storage, it may not make much difference.
Cheers,
Tim
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10-31-2006 11:00 PM #3
An old roommate of mine backed into the garage door at my old house. The landlord got an estimate of approx $400 to replace one panel on the cheap, uninsulated aluminum door. Hope this helps.
Rich
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11-01-2006 06:11 AM #4
I have a double car garage, and I store my SUv, and all mypatio furniture and kids toys in there. Its gonna cost me isn't it?
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11-01-2006 08:50 AM #5
Sounds like!
PinShark
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11-01-2006 09:16 AM #6
We bought ours at HomeDepot and had them install. I can't remember the exact cost but I couldn't have installed it myself that how little the installation cost was, plus they take the old door away.
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11-01-2006 10:43 AM #7
Weazl, keep us posted as to what happens as we are also looking at replacing 2 garage doors, we have wooden ones right now, but would prefer to get the aluminum insulated ones....but expensive I think!!
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11-01-2006 11:20 AM #8
Myneighbour told me Home Depot has some for around 700, aluminum but not insualted so I'll have to go see. If they install,and take the old one away for a small fee that will be a bonus!!! I'll keep you posted as I want it done before the snow flies ( again ) .
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11-01-2006 07:11 PM #9
I replaced on at my old house 2 years ago. It was a single, aluminum without insulation. $950 installed and old one taken away. The Door Doctor. Had to use the Door Doctor because i was in a condo and they had the rights to our condo corp (thus the reason I moved out!) Home Depot is reasonable and install is inexpensive.
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11-01-2006 08:07 PM #10
Hi guys,
Just check for mine today. They told me $1000 installed for an insulated door but no windows.
I think Home Depot or Costco have some. My door is around $650 + installation $250 + taxes ..... just over $1000.
Just to give you an idea.
Good luck,
Chambo
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11-01-2006 08:08 PM #11
Well,m since I got that 10% off coupon from Home Depot somoeone posted here not too long ago I think I'll try the,m - gonna price out insulated Vs non insulated aluminum dorrs with delivery & installation this weekend so I can have it done before winter. lets hope it doesnt cost me an arm and a leg or golf will be tough next year!
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