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Glass Garage Doors

Glass Garage Doors

Glass garage doors are typically constructed from glass panels that are framed in heavy-duty aluminum. Aluminum is rust- and corrosion-resistant, making it an excellent choice for garage door framing. It's also lightweight, so it puts less strain on automatic garage door openers and keeps them from making noise.
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Element Glass Garage Doors redefine modern elegance with fully customizable, frameless mirror-glass designs. Crafted from durable aluminum-framed tempered glass and available in standard or custom sizes and thicknesses, each door includes premium accessories and is finished with a sleek mirror polish. With a minimum order of just one set and delivery within 12-20 working days, Element offers sophisticated, high-end glass garage doors tailored to elevate any architectural style.

Feature Description
Product Type Frameless Mirror Glass Garage Door
Size Customized
Door Thickness Standard 60mm (Customization Available)
Material Aluminum Framed Tempered Glass
Glass Thickness Standard 5mm (Customization Available)
Accessories Motor, Hinges, Guide Rails, Side Seals (Other requirements available)
Surface Finish Mirror Polishing
Key Feature Custom Design Offered
MOQ 1 Set
Lead Time 12-20 Working Days

 

 

 

What is Glass Garage Doors

 

 

Benefits of Glass Garage Doors

 

Natural light
Dark spaces are more difficult to work in, and garages often don't have enough natural or artificial light. Having a floor-to-ceiling series of windows really helps to let in more light, and frosted glass garage doors and tinted or mirror glass garage doors can allow light in while still maintaining privacy.

 

Design choices
Although garage doors with glass might seem like the sort of thing that can only be pulled off with a modern home, they are more versatile than you might think. Door manufacturers provide a range of colors, finishes, and patterns to choose from that look great with other styles of homes as well.

 

Curb appeal and resale value
Front-facing garage doors are one of the more prominent, noticeable features of a home, taking up as much as 40% of the facade. Glass garage doors really give a "wow" factor to a home's overall aesthetic, especially when indoor lighting is used to highlight the feature. It also helps that a new garage door is one of the best cost/value remodel projects you can make to improve the value of your home.

 

Versatility
Overhead glass doors aren't just popular in garages–they can also be used in clever ways to enhance a mixed-use space. At our headquarters in Sandy, Utah, we use a glass door to divide our conference space from our call center to keep the noise levels down for everyone and still allow natural light.

 

10x8 Garage Door

10x8 Garage Door

1. Crafted on an automated line, our 10x8 garage door assure consistent quality.
2. Unmatched in quality and style, we offer eco-friendly, reliable materials.
3. Elevate your space with our 10x8 garage door for varied styles.
4. Experience excellence in 10x8 garage door, supplies easy installation way.
5. 10x8 garage door provide good insulation performance to protect your car.

Commercial Overhead Doors

Commercial Overhead Doors

1. Crafted on an automated line, our 8x7 garage door assure consistent quality.
2. Unmatched in quality and style, we offer eco-friendly, reliable materials.
3. Elevate your space with our 8x7 garage door for varied styles.
4. Experience excellence in 8x7 garage door, supplies easy installation way.
5. 8x7 garage door provide good insulation performance to protect your car.

8x7 Garage Door

8x7 Garage Door

1. Crafted on an automated line, our 8x7 garage door assure consistent quality.
2. Unmatched in quality and style, we offer eco-friendly, reliable materials.
3. Elevate your space with our 8x7 garage door for varied styles.
4. Experience excellence in 8x7 garage door, supplies easy installation way.
5. 8x7 garage door provide good insulation performance to protect your car.

Eco Garage Doors

Eco Garage Doors

1. Crafted on an automated line, our eco garage doors assure consistent quality.
2. Unmatched in quality and style, we offer eco-friendly, reliable materials.
3. Elevate your space with our eco garage doors for varied styles.
4. Experience excellence in eco garage doors, supplies easy installation way.
5. Eco garage doors provide good insulation performance to protect your car.

Insulation Garage Door

Insulation Garage Door

1. Crafted on an automated line, our insulation garage door assure consistent quality.
2. Unmatched in quality and style, we offer eco-friendly, reliable materials.
3. Elevate your space with our insulation garage door for varied styles.
4. Experience excellence in insulation garage door, supplies easy installation way.
5. Insulation garage door provide good insulation performance to protect your car.

Double Garage Door

Double Garage Door

1. Crafted on an automated line, our double garage door assure consistent quality.
2. Unmatched in quality and style, we offer eco-friendly, reliable materials.
3. Elevate your space with our double garage door for varied styles.
4. Experience excellence in double garage door, supplies easy installation way.
5. Double garage door provide good insulation performance to protect your car.

Single Garage Door

Single Garage Door

1. Crafted on an automated line, our single garage door assure consistent quality.
2. Unmatched in quality and style, we offer eco-friendly, reliable materials.
3. Elevate your space with our single garage door for varied styles.
4. Experience excellence in single garage door, supplies easy installation way.
5. Single garage door provide good insulation performance to protect your car.

Shop Garage Doors

Shop Garage Doors

1. Crafted on an automated line, our shop garage doors assure consistent quality.
2. Unmatched in quality and style, we offer eco-friendly, reliable materials.
3. Elevate your space with our shop garage doors for varied styles.
4. Experience excellence in shop garage doors, supplies easy installation way.
5. Shop garage doors provide good insulation performance to protect your car.

Classic Garage Door

Classic Garage Door

1. Crafted on an automated line, our classic garage door assure consistent quality.
2. Unmatched in quality and style, we offer eco-friendly, reliable materials.
3. Elevate your space with our classic garage door for varied styles.
4. Experience excellence in classic garage door, supplies easy installation way.
5. Classic garage door provide good insulation performance to protect your car.

 

Why Choose Us
 

Customer Service

We earn your respect by delivering on time and on budget. We built our reputation on exceptional customer service. Discover the difference it makes.

One-stop service

We promise to provide you with the fastest reply, the best price, the best quality, and the most complete after-sales service.

Quality Assurance

We have a rigorous quality assurance process in place to ensure that all our services meet the highest standards of quality. Our team of quality analysts checks each project thoroughly before it is delivered to the client.

State-of-the-art Technology

We use the latest technology and tools to deliver high quality services. Our team is well-versed in the latest trends and advancements in technology and uses them to provide the best results.

Competitive Pricing

We offer competitive pricing for our services without compromising on quality. Our prices are transparent, and we do not believe in hidden charges or fees.

Customer Satisfaction

We are committed to delivering high quality services that exceed our clients' expectations. We strive to ensure that our clients are satisfied with our services and work closely with them to ensure their needs are met.

 

Alternatives to Full Glass Garage Doors

If garage doors with glass don't fit your style or budget but you want some of the benefits, there are several alternatives that are more affordable while minimizing the disadvantages.

 

Single Panel Windows
One of the more practical ways to allow more light into a garage without breaking the bank is to have a row of windows on a single panel. This allows a good amount of daytime light without all of the extra cost of full glass. Plus, the options for color, shape, and window finish offer a lot of choices for just about any type of home. Windows are most commonly placed on the top panel but can also be positioned lower for practical or aesthetic purposes, such as when an archway would partially cover up the top panel.

 

Flush Panels with Side Windows
While perhaps not as modern as full glass doors, a flush (flat) panel with side windows can really update the look of a home quickly. We love the way these look and recommend them highly to our customers.

 

Mixed Windows
For a look with more variety, some manufacturers also will do a mixed window arrangement. This typically works best with short panels along with a window style and door color that complement the home well. This style can really make a home stand out.

 

Types of Glass Garage Door
 

Glass garage doors come in various styles and designs, making them one of the most versatile types on the market today. Some glass garage doors include single-panel, insulated glass,frosted glass, bifold/trifold, and custom-made designs.

Single-panel glass garage doors

Single-panel glass garage doors are one of the most popular types on the market. These doors are typically made from tempered safety glass, which is thicker and more durable than traditional glass. Single-panel glass garage doors are also known for their sleek aesthetics and modern style.

Insulated glass garage doors

Insulated glass garage doors feature two or more panes of glass separated by an insulating material. This type of door is trendy in areas that experience harsh winter weather or excessive heat, as it helps to keep the garage cool in summer and warm in winter.

Lite-block glass garage doors

Lite-block glass garage doors are from multiple sheets of opaque glass set into a frame with air pockets between each sheet. This type of door provides privacy without sacrificing style and can provide maximum security when used in conjunction with a high-quality locking system.

Frosted glass garage doors

Frosted glass garage doors are similar to lite-block glass doors but feature sheets of frosted or etched glass rather than opaque glass. This door type is often preferred for its aesthetic appeal and subtle elegance.

Bifold/trifold glass garage doors

Bifold/trifold glass garage doors are designed to fold in on themselves when opened, allowing you to park your car inside the garage while enjoying an open-air feel. This type of door often features panels that slide along one another or hinges that allow them to swing outward or inward as needed.

Custom-made glass garage doors

Custom-made glass garage doors are available in various styles and designs, making them an excellent option for those who want something unique. Whether you prefer simple, modern designs or ornate, Victorian-inspired embellishments, there is likely a custom glass door that is perfect for your home.

 

Choosing the right glass garage door for your needs
 

When choosing glass garage doors, there are several important factors to consider.

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Consider the Glass Manufacturers
It is essential to consider the glass manufacturer. Different glass manufacturers use different types of glass materials and manufacturing techniques, so it's necessary to do your research beforehand to ensure that you're choosing a high-quality glass product.

 
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Style and Appearance of Your Garage
While glass garage doors are an attractive option, it's essential to remember that they will likely stand out more than traditional garage doors. So you'll need to carefully consider the style and appearance of your garage when deciding whether or not glass is suitable for your space.

 
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Function and Security of Your Garage
Glass garage doors may improve the appearance of your home, but they also have some drawbacks. For example, glass can be more prone to breakage than other materials and does not offer as much protection from intruders. So when choosing glass garage doors, it's essential to consider the function and security of your garage to ensure that glass is the best option for you.

 
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Maintenance and Care Requirements
When it comes to glass garage doors, it's essential to remember that they require regular maintenance and care to keep them looking their best. So you'll need to factor this into your budget when choosing glass garage doors and make sure that you're prepared to commit the time, money, and effort to care for your glass garage doors over the long term.
Overall, when deciding whether or not glass garage doors are the right option for you, it's essential to consider all of these factors carefully to ensure that they will meet your needs and expectations.
Whether you're looking to improve the aesthetic appeal of your home or need more security and protection, glass garage doors can be a great option to enhance your home in many ways. Make sure to research and choose the glass manufacturer and style that best meets your needs.

 

 

Common Problems With Glass Garage Doors
 

A glass garage door seems like it would be the epitome of luxury but these high-end installations are not without their own set of problems. There are numerous different styles of materials a homeowner can choose from when their garage door is concerned.

Security

Security is an important concern for any homeowner and it should be something to consider in relation to a garage door's material. Most burglars look for easy access points in a home to get in and out quickly and undetected. A glass garage door offers this opportunity, allowing the bad guys to peer inside to see if any activity is going on before they enter.
Glass, as any wise homeowner is aware, breaks easily, and for those out to rob a home, use this to their advantage for a quick entry and escape before you realize that sound you might have heard was shattering glass. This is why robbers tend to go for windows, but with a glass garage door, the point of entry is larger and they don't have to crawl through a small window for a getaway.
A glass garage door is also a relatively expensive purchase in comparison to those composed of vinyl or aluminum. The style itself is reflective of modernity and wealth, and this could attract and entice those looking to steal quick cash from homes. If you live in a busy area or a populated city with lots of passersby, a glass garage door may not be the best plan to prevent break-ins.

Vulnerability

Glass, while a beautiful material, is not the most durable. Many homeowners are already aware of this common issue, especially if they live on a busy street and have front-facing windows exposed to the occasional stone tossed from a car's tires. Still, glass is used for cars, windows, and even garage doors, and their appeal is what keeps glass repair stores in business.
A glass garage door, even if it doesn't face a busy street, is still plenty vulnerable to cracks. Between neighborhood kids wildly tossing footballs, a stray tree branch falling from a storm, adverse weather like hail or high winds, a glass garage door simply doesn't have the strength to withstand all of these competing elements.
The garage door's glass surface may look beautiful once it's installed, but with its potential to accumulate even minor scratches to noticeable cracks, this material doesn't seem to hold its aesthetics for very long.

Costly Repairs

With its high potential to crack and scratch, homeowners with glass garage doors are faced with the constant need to repair them. Garage doors were originally designed to be durable and tough, able to withstand harsh weather and protect this vulnerable entry of homes against potential break-ins.
While glass offers a change of pace as opposed to the commonly used aluminum and steel, homeowners are sacrificing longevity for style.
Cracks and scratches will need to be repaired to maintain the glass garage door's looks. This can be expensive and a reoccurring cost, especially for garage doors that face busy streets with a steady flow of cars, construction, bikers, and foot traffic. Even a small stone flung in its direction can cause a panel to break.
Most of the time for repairing glass garage doors, individual panels will have to be replaced. A crack may worsen a neighboring panel, and this will end up costing you for the repairers to have to cut sized glass panels and reinstall them onto the garage door's framing.

Energy Efficiency

Glass garage doors do offer the additional views of the surrounding environment, and this scenic feature is not a bad choice for homeowners in warmer climates who can walk out into the garage with a cup of coffee during winter months and not feel the chill of the season. For those who experience heavy snow, however, a stroll out to the garage with a glass door will require a heavy coat.
Garage doors that utilize other materials like steel, wood, or vinyl are more insulated than those that are comprised of glass. While glass can have insulated paneling, this does not compare to the insulation and energy efficiency of traditional garage doors.
For glass garage doors, homeowners will be choosing aesthetics over energy conservation, especially for residents with cold winters and changing seasons.

Expense of Materials and Installation

When cost is concerned, glass garage doors and their installation rank fairly high. For many installers and garage door businesses, door implementation is a standard process.
Glass garage doors, however, list on the specialty side of things. Many local garage door services don't carry the proper materials for glass garage door installation, not to mention that a glass garage door is a unique request that could require some design input.

Privacy

As a homeowner, you don't have to explain why you want privacy because it's an inherently needed concept that homes should have. Glass garage doors are exactly that-glass-and if you are okay with your neighbors being able to watch every move you make inside of your garage, then this isn't a problem. But for those unaware, a glass garage door will allow everyone to peer inside.
Homeowners after this unique style of garage door can have the glass tinted for privacy. However, the problem many run into is the limited number of nearby installers, stores, and garage door businesses that don't carry specific glass for garage doors.Glass garage doors, however, list on the specialty side of things. Many local garage door services don't carry the proper materials for glass garage door installation, not to mention that a glass garage door is a unique request that could require some design input.

Functionality

What are you using your garage space for? Is it for at-home projects? Or are you utilizing your garage as an open space to gather friends and family? These are things to consider before committing to any garage door, not just glass.
A glass garage door lets in light, just like any large bay window would inside of a home. While this is a perk for some, having an all-glass garage door won't shelter you from curious passersby or neighbors.
A glass garage door may not be the best idea if you are aiming to use your garage for projects that require you to gear up in safety accessories. One impact of stray debris from a project can shatter a glass panel with ease.
Other materials for garage doors allow for more versatile use of this space and are one additional aspect for homeowners to consider before purchasing.

 

Major Considerations When Choosing Glass for a Garage Door
 

 

Looks
Most often, a type of glass is selected because of they way it looks. Unique characteristics can complement your home and add to your curb appeal. Textured glass can be an easy way to up the design impact of your door and the choices are almost endless. Etched, seeded, and hammered are very popular choices of glass.

Security & Privacy
Window glass does a wonderful job of letting light into the garage space. However, it also lets people see what's in your garage. Textured and even colored glass can obscure the view through your windows, while still letting in natural light.
How do home invaders choose which homes to target? Certainly, they are more confident to enter a home when the residents are away. A quick peek through your garage door windows will show an empty garage which signifies an empty home. Many homeowners resort to applying an opaque film to their garage door windows, but using a film doesn't always have the best looking results. When you're purchasing a high-end garage door, you want high-end glass options.
As you review your options for adding specialty glass in your carriage-style garage door design, consider glacier, hammered, or seeded glass styles. Other obscured and more opaque glass options will obstruct visibility and still provide an aesthetically pleasing result.

Safety
The location and size of the glass area in your garage doors should also be a consideration. The larger the glass area and/or the lower to the ground the glass area is, the more important it is to understand how glass breaks. Most glass breaks into large, sharp, jagged pieces when hit. Tempered glass, which is is 4x stronger than ordinary glass, stands up to small dings and hits without breaking, just like your car windshield. When tempered shatters, it breaks into smaller, granular, interlocked pieces, often in a spider-web pattern, which is not as sharp as broken glass.
Laminated glass is both a safety and security option, which is important when you consider that in almost 10% of home invasions, the home's garage is the point of entry. Laminated glass contains a layer of plastic that keeps all broken pieces in place, making it safer. Additionally, the plastic also makes it harder to actually break through, which may help to prevent a break-in.

Insulation & Heat Gain
Keep in mind that glass is not a good insulator and garages are typically not heated spaces. Usually, garage interior walls have been insulated to minimize any temperature impact on your home. If your garage door is an insulated door or your garage is a conditioned space, there are specialty glass for garage doors that can help with heating and cooler concerns.
Insulated glass
Reflective glass
Low-E (Low Emissivity) Glass

 

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FAQ

 

Q: Why do people have glass garage doors?

A: Glass garage doors have several advantages over garage doors made of other materials like wood, aluminum, and vinyl. They won't rust, rot, or decay like wood doors, and they aren't susceptible to insect damage. They allow large amounts of natural light into your garage.

Q: What are the three types of garage doors?

A: For residential garage doors there are 3 main types of garage doors that you can choose from: Roller Door, Sectional Door or Counterweight (also referred to as a 'Tilt' Door)

Q: Can you see through glass garage doors?

A: Glass garage doors offer different levels of opacity, from clear to frosted, to provide homeowners with privacy options that still allow natural light into the garage. Mirrored panels are another chic privacy option for glass garage doors.

Q: Are glass garage doors warm?

A: Unlike other materials (like composite), glass isn't a good insulator. Over the summer, it may allow hot air to enter your garage and cool air to escape it. And during the winter, it can allow heat to escape more easily, increasing your heating costs.

Q: Are glass garage doors heavier?

A: Fortunately, most glass garage doors are made of aluminum with glass inserts to decrease the overall weight. There are some steel and glass garage door options but they are generally a lot more heavy and cumbersome, which most homeowners don't prefer.

Q: What is the most popular type of garage door?

A: Steel garage doors are the most popular. They are low-maintenance, durable, and have the lowest cost of the five mentioned in this guide. They are often available in many colors and styles with tons of window options.

Q: What is the most popular style of garage door?

A: The roll-up style of garage door may be most common and the most popular. In this style of garage door, a series of panels roll up and down along a track. Roll up garage doors can mimic historic styles yet offer the convenience of a modern garage door.

Q: Can glass garage doors be insulated?

A: The insulated glass panels are available in transparent or obscured, with low-E glass, and in a variety of colors to suit your design. Every glass type has a unique set of energy rating factors. The U-factor, SHGC, and VT factors vary and are determined by the type of glass you specify.

Q: How thick is garage door glass?

A: Is there a standard thickness for garage door glass? No. Garage door glazing covers a broad spectrum of sizes and materials. Typically, you won't see glass thinner than 1/8″ and thicker than 5/8″.

Q: How much does a glass garage door weigh?

A: Glass garage doors, while contemporary and beautiful, increase significantly when it comes to price and weight. You can expect any high-quality glass garage door to weigh more than 300 pounds for a single door and nearly double that for a two-car garage door at 550 or more pounds.

Q: What is the most popular type of garage door?

A: Steel garage doors are the most popular. They are low-maintenance, durable, and have the lowest cost of the five mentioned in this guide. They are often available in many colors and styles with tons of window options.

Q: What are the longest lasting garage doors?

A: Door type: The materials used to manufacture the garage door will affect its longevity. Steel products are typically the most durable and are less vulnerable to denting or chipping. Fiberglass doors represent the smallest market segment and are usually the weakest.

Q: What is a traditional style garage door?

A: For a timeless, classic look, homeowners typically choose a traditional garage door style. These doors are usually made of heavy-duty steel and are available in short or long panel designs with a variety of window options.

Q: Do garage door windows make the garage hotter?

A: Not only does it keep heat in, it retains cool air as well. Your garage door helps to maintain a comfortable temperature for everything in your garage as well as your home. However, as with any insulated space, there is the chance that adding windows can compromise insulation.

Q: What goes around a garage door?

A: Garage door jambs are the trim pieces that cover the rough framed opening for your garage door. It is also referred to as garage door liner or garage wrap. The main purpose is to cover the rough framing and provide a mounting location for the garage door seal.

Q: What is the useful life of a garage door?

A: Between 15-30 years
Lifespan. Though multiple factors will determine the actual lifespan of a garage door, usually, a garage door will last between 15-30 years. Depending on where the garage is installed, it may get exposed to floods, storms, adverse weather conditions, and environmental factors.

Q: Why are garage doors so hard to get?

A: The supply chain crisis: Garage doors often contain components that have been in short supply, including spray-foam insulation, polyurethane, and steel.

Q: Why two garage doors instead of one?

A: An added benefit of two doors is that you have total control of how much the inside of your garage is exposed to the outside. This helps to reduce the amount of air flow, both cold and hot, from entering or exiting your garage and can drastically reduce your heating and air conditioning bills.

Q: Do garage doors use a lot of electricity?

A: A garage door consumes 500W per minute during use, which translates to 0.033kWh per day if you fully open and close it 4 times a day. In standby mode, a garage door spends about 0.12kWh per day. All of this translates to just 4.6kWH per month or about $1.4 added to your energy bill.

Q: How safe is a garage door?

A: You've made a big investment in a new garage door, so it's important to keep your home and garage space safe. Although only 9% of invasions happen through the garage door, that still makes up 225,000 break-ins each year, one of which could be yours.

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