"Click on the links below to find answers to your common garage door questions."

1. How do I clean my pre-finished steel garage door?
2. How do I clean my wood Wayne-Dalton garage door?
3. How do I paint my pre-finished steel garage door if I want to match my home's color?
4. How do I paint my wood Wayne-Dalton garage door?
5. How important is insulation in a garage door?
6. How much air infiltration is there?
7. How strong is my garage door?
8. How much security do Wayne-Dalton garage doors provide?
9. How do I measure for my Wayne-Dalton garage door?
10. What general maintenance does my Wayne-Dalton garage door require?

How do I clean my pre-finished steel Wayne-Dalton garage door?

"You can improve the appearance of your pre-finished steel garage door, and prolong the life of your door, with proper annual cleaning."

To clean the surface of your pre-finished steel garage door, simply follow these easy steps annually:

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How do I clean my wood Wayne-Dalton garage door?

"Yearly inspection and cleaning of your wood garage door exterior will pay dividends when refinishing eventually becomes necessary."

Yearly cleaning and inspecting your wood garage door is easy:

If the finish appears to be in good condition, cleaning and touch-up work is often adequate.

If the finish is badly eroded and thin, clean the areas where the wood substrate is showing through as described above and prime those areas using an oil/alkyd primer.

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How do I paint my pre-finished steel Wayne-Dalton garage door if I want to match my home's color?

"Wayne-Dalton offers a variety of colors to choose from when purchasing a new pre-finished steel garage door. Painting is easy, though, should you choose to paint your door to match the color of your house or if it is required as a maintenance measure down the road."

Oil base paint is not recommended.

Note that if substrate is exposed, painting with latex paint may cause accelerated rusting of steel. Follow previous instructions on priming the door for painting.

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How do I paint my wood Wayne-Dalton garage door?

"Painting and sealing are very important for wood garage doors. Annually sealing and/or painting your wood Wayne-Dalton garage door not only adds aesthetic value to your home, but it also helps prevent water damage."

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How important is insulation in a Wayne-Dalton garage door?

"Insulating a garage door can not only lower the cost of heating or cooling your garage, but it can also lower the cost of heating or cooling your home."

Insulation is important in a garage door for many reasons. In addition to helping control the temperature, Wayne-Dalton's patented design and foamed-in-place insulation add strength to your door while reducing noise.

The amount of insulation a garage door provides is represented in its R-value, which represents its resistance to heat flow. It is important to select a garage door with an R-value that is consistent with your local climate and lifestyle. Ask yourself these questions when deciding the R-value that best fits your needs:

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How much air and wind infiltration is there?

"When properly installed, the garage door perimeter seal acts as an effective barrier to air infiltration and the elements."

Proper hinge placement ensures that door sections close tightly together, edge-to-edge, with no gaps. With the perimeter seal in place and the space between sections closed, garage interiors are protected from wind, rain and snow. Two new innovations in Wayne-Dalton garage doors help prevent air infiltration even more.

Most garage door models are now equipped with our special WayneGard™ design door sections. While intended to push children's and adult's fingers out of harm's way as the door sections come together during closing, this safety feature also helps with air infiltration. With the door closed, the pinch-resistant meeting rails help shut out wind and blowing rain.

Another innovation that has helped reduce air infiltration is installing hinges at the factory. Pre-installed hinges ensures that every hinge is straight and in exactly the right location so that door sections close together tightly.

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How strong is a Wayne-Dalton garage door?

"The design and infrastructure of Wayne-Dalton garage doors give them the durability you want and strength you need."

The overall strength and durability of a garage door are based on several factors, including structural design, reinforcement materials, thickness of the door, and gauge of steel. Many unique features help to add strength and durability to Wayne-Dalton doors.

Most Wayne-Dalton doors have a composite steel and foam construction that utilizes polyurethane foam. This insulation material is formed in place to chemically bond to each steel section of the door. This creates a composite structure that is stronger than typical board-insulated doors, is more resistant to daily abuse, plus it is a better insulator against heat and cold.

These factors combine to allow Wayne-Dalton to build garage doors that are stronger and more durable than any other available.

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How much security do Wayne-Dalton garage door systems provide?

"Wayne-Dalton knows that the first thing you worry about is the safety and security of your family. That's why our garage doors offer you all the latest advances in garage door technology."

Visit www.garagedoorsafety.com to see all the innovative things Wayne-Dalton has done to make garage doors safer than ever before.

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How do I measure for my Wayne-Dalton garage door? "Measuring the dimensions of your garage is the first step in choosing a garage door system."

The easier it is to install your garage door, the more likely it is that your door will be installed correctly for years of superior operation. Though it is not a requirement, measuring your garage door before you first speak to your distributor will save you valuable time.

You will need the following materials to measure your garage: 25-foot metal tape measure, note pad or clipboard, pens or pencils in different colors.

Note: Double car garage doors require an additional 1 1/2" headroom.
* Track radius subject to regional availability. Check with salesperson for details.
Note: Add 2 1/2" additional headroom and 34" additional depth into room if door is motor operated.

You can refer to the diagram below for help in sketching a diagram of your own garage. Find the following measurements to the closest fraction of an inch. Write the number down next to the corresponding area in the diagram of your garage.

  1. Exact finished opening width
  2. Exact finished opening height
  3. Sideroom - distance from edge of opening to any wall or other obstruction
  4. Headroom - distance from top of finished opening to ceiling or underside of joists
  5. Depth into room - distance from finished opening to back point where hardware or the automatic operator will extend.

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How much general maintenance will my garage door require?

"Performing a general maintenance check will greatly increase the life of your Wayne-Dalton garage door and save you time and money in the long run."

Here are some easy steps to follow to keep your garage door in good working order:

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