Frequently Asked Questions
All garage doors look alike from the outside so why is quality important?
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The answer to this question is a main reason for this website. Since garage doors do look alike from the outside the consumer must check on the features that will keep it looking new after years of service. The steel thickness plays an important role in the strength and door integrity so that after thousands of cycles there is minimum warping, denting and wear. High cycle Torsion Springs mean longer service and better door operation. Heavy gauge track keeps the door in place, both opened and closed. Midland's 2" thick laminated door is rugged enough to withstand wind and impact and keep looking good and working properly year after year. Wide body hinges minimize twisting and flexing during operation which weakens door sections and leads to premature wear. The list goes on, that is why Midland stands for true quality.
How much headroom is needed for proper installation?
Headroom is defined as the measurement from the top of the door to the nearest obstruction in the ceiling. Check for obstructions toward the center of the garage that may be in the way of the door in the open position. Standard headroom requirements may vary from residential to commercial applications. Please consult your Midland dealer for details.
If needed there are track configurations that will work well for Low Headroom, Hi-Lift, Full Vertical and also follow the roof (pitched track) situations. Your Midland door dealer can assist you with these special track designs.
Why a steel door over a wood door?
There
is no need to paint steel doors (unless a different color is desired). Wood
doors must be maintained to prevent rotting and warping. Steel door warranties
are longer than wood doors.Steel doors may be insulated with thicker material
so that R-Values are higher.
Steel doors have a constant weight and are mostly unaffected by changing weather (especially the Midland Thermo-Steel and Energy Saver Doors) where wood doors absorb moisture and become heavier which makes it tougher on door springs and operators, not to mention the person opening the door by hand.
I need new sections only, can I keep my old track?
We recommend that all parts of the garage door are replaced when purchasing a new door. There is a very good chance that the sections would not fit the track because of difference in door thickness. Also the warranty would be voided unless the door came as a complete unit.
When buying a new car we don't keep our old seats because they were in "good" shape and the same holds true in garage doors. Get everything NEW.
Can I get a special size door? I have an old garage with a non-standard size.
Yes. Doors can be made to within the inch on width and are made in 3" increments for the height. RSP and Flush type doors are not available in 7'3" high. Midland can produce special sized doors in a timely manner.
I see a lot of different R-Values out there, Why?
The R-Value is a calculation used to measure heat transfer through a material. The factors involved are thickness of material, what kind of material and the temperature difference at the time of measurement. Midland uses R-Values published from manufactures specification sheets. The differences among manufacturers may come from measuring methods and the amount of time after manufacturing the section before R-Value measurments are taken. Midland promotes realistic R-Values.
Installed R-Value varies greatly from installation to installation because of factors out of the manufacturers control, such as weatherstrip, door jamb construction and other installation techniques.
Why does Midland recommend Torsion Springs?
For proper balance and ease of operation. Torsion springs provide a uniform, even lift for your door and provide added safety for your family. A spring failure does not result in dangerous flying debris.
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