




Here's a before-and-after worth talking about. This home had a pair of older garage doors that had run their course - worn out, dated looking, and not doing the house any favors from the street. The homeowner wanted something that looked sharp and held up long-term. That's exactly what we delivered with two new Raynor AP 200 overhead doors.
The Raynor AP 200 is a solid choice for residential overhead door installation. It's got a raised panel design with upper window inserts that let natural light into the garage without sacrificing a clean exterior look. The color ties right into the tan siding and stone veneer on this home. Nothing forced about it - it just fits.
From the inside, you can see how cleanly everything came together. The hardware is properly aligned, the tracks run smooth, and a Chamberlain garage door opener handles the lifting. That's the kind of setup that runs quietly and reliably day after day - no wrestling with a sticky door or a tired motor.
What a lot of people don't realize is how much a garage door affects the overall feel of a home. On a ranch-style house like this one, the garage takes up a big chunk of the front-facing wall. When the doors look good, the whole house looks put together. When they don't, it drags everything else down with them.
Two-car garages with separate single doors like this one need a matched, consistent install to look right. Both doors sit level, the trim lines up clean on both sides, and the window placement is identical across each door. That kind of attention to detail during an overhead door installation is what separates a quality job from just getting it done.