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Steel vs Nylon Garage Door Rollers: The Main Differences
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Steel vs Nylon Garage Door Rollers: The Main Differences |
When deciding on a new or replacement garage door, buyers are usually faced with a multitude of decisions including whether to choose a fiberglass garage door or steel garage door. Choosing a garage door can be a major decision because of prices and homeowners will want a long-lasting door that will see them through many harsh summers and winters. Most fiberglass doors are actually fiberglass panels coupled with aluminum frames. This is not always the case but it is certainly the most common. Fiberglass garage doors are a lot more fragile than many other materials used in garage doors. Fiberglass has a propensity to deteriorate during long spells of extremely cold weather. They are also very light, which has its advantages and disadvantages.



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Garage doors are very large, and while all come with a bottom seal to keep out water, wind, dirt, and unwanted intruders, the seals themselves can break down over time. In more extreme cases, the concrete floor or driveway apron under the door can shift, crack, or settle, creating large gaps under the door that standard seals can't cover. The flexible material compresses when the door closes, sealing the gap along the floor to keep out water, dirt, cold breezes, and critters.
