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door can help regulate the temperature in the rooms above and to the side of the garage, and remove any worries of damp or mould forming in the space. For example, with the Hörmann ThermoFrame fitted to a sectional garage door you can significantly improve the already high insulation values, by as much as 15 per cent, as it offers a thermal break between the frame and brickwork.


WHAT OTHER OPTIONS ARE THERE


FOR CUSTOMISATION? With the style and material chosen, the final thing is to pick the colour of your garage door. Solid timber doors are available in a range of timber options and can be glazed in various colours to match the rest of your home. In contrast, metal garage doors are available in a wide variety of styles and surface finishes to suit all types of homes. Aside from the colour, you might also want to give consideration to choosing glazing and look at options for matching side and front doors.


Garage doors make up a large part of your home’s visual impact, and an out-


dated or scruffy garage door will instantly affect the look of your property. Nowadays there is so much choice on offer that a one size fits all approach is no longer needed, instead homeowners can


select a door which is bespoke to them and exactly matches their style.


David O’Mara is marketing manager at Hörmann UK


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