"The design and infrastructure of Wayne-Dalton garage doors give them the durability you want and strength you need."
The overall strength and durability of a garage door are based on several factors, including structural design, reinforcement materials, thickness of the door, and gauge of steel. Many unique features help to add strength and durability to Wayne-Dalton doors.
Most Wayne-Dalton doors have a composite steel and foam construction that utilizes polyurethane foam. This insulation material is formed in place to chemically bond to each steel section of the door. This creates a composite structure that is stronger than typical board-insulated doors, is more resistant to daily abuse, plus it is a better insulator against heat and cold.
The unitized body construction gives it tremendous strength.
The integral foam-filled reinforcing struts add rigidity to the door sections for long life and smooth operation. They add extra strength without extra weight.
The vertical supports are hot-dipped galvanized steel to add rigidity and protect the door's appearance.
Heavy-gauge steel wraparound end caps finish door edges to better protect the formed-in-place polyurethane insulation from damage.
These factors combine to allow Wayne-Dalton to build garage doors that are stronger and more durable than any other available. |