
Is it time to replace the largest focal point of your home, the garage door? An aging, sagging garage door is not only an eyesore, it can be unsafe. Where do you turn and what brand do you choose? Turn to a professional for the installation work, of course, but do some serious research before you make the choice of door type.
A resent article entitled Raynor Garage Doors: A Born Leader, by Genevieve Diesing, was featured in Manufacturing Today. In the interview, Rick Considine, VP of Sales and Marketing, and Dennis Ruetter, Senior VP of Operations, spoke highly of the company. Apparently, customer service is of the highest priority to Raynor, and their made-to-order doors are manufactured within specific lead times for on-time deliveries.
This
60+ year old company boasts a high reputation in the industry for
top-of-the-line quality and service. At the very least, you should know
about and feel comfortable and satisfied with any product you will use
in your home. Be sure to read this article during your Raynor Garage
Door search: http://www.manufacturing-
An outstanding feature found on the Raynor website is Design-a-Door, where you can choose your door style, design, and colors to match the exterior of your home, including window styles and glass design. If you don't like the look, start over. The site gives detailed information for each door, with a gallery of pictures for your convenience.
The two main door designs offered by Raynor are the Steel Residential Doors, with four different series to choose from, and Wood Carriage House Style Doors, with two collections of outstanding design choices. They also carry a large array of garage opener systems and products.
Is it time to replace your garage door? Raynor could be the door manufacturer you choose, but whatever your choice may be, consult a professional installer that will ensure quality service.
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