
Garage Door Installation in Winston-Salem, NC
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4.921+ years onlinePrecision Garage Door
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4.917+ years onlineDoor Systems | ASSA ABLOY
4.529+ years onlineDependable Dock and Door
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Garage Door Installation in Winston-Salem, NC
Winston-Salem, North Carolina garage door installers serve Forsyth County's mix of historic West End and Buena Vista homes plus newer Clemmons and Lewisville subdivisions. The 2018 IRC adopted by North Carolina requires wind-load-rated doors for new construction. Most installers stock DASMA-certified Clopay, Amarr, and CHI doors. Insulated R-12 to R-18 polyurethane doors dominate sales given North Carolina's hot humid summers. Winston-Salem permits aren't typically required for like-for-like replacements. LiftMaster, Genie, and Chamberlain openers dominate.
Winston-Salem's tornado risk drives DASMA-certified wind-load door adoption. The Wake Forest University community drives steady demand. Most quality installs include nylon rollers, full-perimeter weather stripping, and proper bottom seals.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do new homes need wind-rated doors?
- Yes, the 2018 IRC requires garage doors rated for the design wind speed.
- What R-value works?
- R-12 to R-18 polyurethane handles North Carolina's climate well.
- How long do springs last?
- Standard 10,000-cycle springs last 5-7 years.
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