Glass garage doors constructed of impact-resistant laminated glass and the highest-grade aluminum alloy to provide the most contemporary architectural design options.
Traditional and carriage house designs constructed of steel for a strong garage door.
Custom composite garage doors. These garage doors are impervious to moisture, mold and mildew.
Bridgeport Steel TRADITIONAL shaker style 3-LAYER CONSTRUCTION.
Bridgeport Steel garage doors combine the traditional symmetry of wood stile and rail door designs without the upkeep and maintenance
Coachman® garage doors give your home classic elegance while complementing your home’s architectural style.
Clopay ClassicTM Steel Premium garage doors featuring Intellicore® insulation technology represent the ultimate smart choice for homeowners.
Durable, low-maintenance steel. Inspired by coach houses of a bygone era, Canyon Ridge® Carriage House garage doors add character and charm to any style home
Gallery Steel garage doors provide exceptional strength, energy efficiency and dent resistance as well as a beautiful carriage house appearance.
Modern Steel garage doors complement contemporary and mid-century modern home styles. Doors are available with or without windows and with or without grooves in the panels.
The taditional panel and five color options combine with snap-in window designs to give you a garage door that suits your home style and lifestyle.
Clopay's color codes give you the opportunity to match your home’s exterior trim, windows, doors or other accents to any of the seventeen Clopay steel garage door colors!
Sherwin-Williams offers paint colors that precisely match Clopay's garage door colors. Homeowners can color coordinate the exterior of their home to their garage door for greater curb appeal.
Clopay’s Ultra-Grain® finish delivers the best of both worlds: the realistic look of natural wood with the low maintenance and energy efficiency benefits of insulated steel.
Clopay assigns a WINDCODE® “W” rating to garage doors based on code requirements determined by wind speed in miles per hour (MPH), home exposure and home structural type.