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Amarr Technical Features
Choices To Suit You
Amarr manufactures a full line of steel and wood garage doors designed
to suit a variety of tastes. Although many traditionalists prefer real
wood, the handsome looks and low maintenance that a steel door provides
has increased the popularity of steel doors among many homeowners. Read
through the features of our steel and wood doors, and decide which is
best suited for your needs.
Amarr Steel Doors Sturdy and Designed to Last
As you compare steel doors, start by examining the thickness of the
steel and the process used to finish it.
(1)
Strong steel construction: Steel comes in varying strengths - the
stronger the steel, the more dent-resistant it is. As you compare doors,
ask about the gauge of the steel. The lower the gauge number, the
stronger the steel. For example, a 24 gauge door is stronger and more
dent-resistant than a 26 gauge door. Many companies use the term
"nominal" when referring to gauge, i.e. "Nominal 24
gauge." This means that the gauge is almost 24 gauge but is
actually 25 gauge. All Amarr doors are constructed of "True
Gauge" steel and are never of nominal gauge.
(2) Galvanization: To
help keep steel from rusting over time, it must be galvanized. There are
two types of commonly used galvanization processes: Hot-dip
Galvanization and Electro-Galvanization. The steel used in all Amarr
doors is hot-dip galvanized - a process that completely coats the steel
to prevent rusting. Electro-galvanization is similar to spray painting
and can leave areas with a thin coverage of galvanization or completely
untreated.
(3) & (4) Two-Step
Paint System: Amarr doors feature a 2-step paint system that features a
primer coat and a tough polyester topcoat that needs no painting after
installation. The total paint thickness is 1 mil. and is guaranteed to
look beautiful for years. A variety of paint colors is available
depending on the model you select. Should you want to paint
your door a different color, our topcoat is a perfect surface for
repainting.
Built to Deliver Superior Performance 
The horizontal sections that make up a garage door can be joined
together in a number of different ways. The most common are tongue and
groove joints and ship-lap joints. All Amarr steel doors feature state
of the art pinch resistant design or the superior tongue and
groove joints- both provide superior protection against the elements
by sealing the gap between sections more tightly than ship-lap joints.
Tongue and groove joints also offer more stability and wind resistance,
making the door stronger through the years.

On the bottom of all Amarr doors is a rust-free aluminum retainer that
holds a rubber seal to keep drafts, moisture and dirt to a minimum in
your garage. Many garage doors have a seal attached to the bottom
section with a steel retainer or have a seal attached directly to the
bottom section, with no retainer at all - both of which allow for the
development of rust over time.
Insulated vs. Non-insulated Doors
Now that you understand the standard construction features of an Amarr
door, we can examine the advantages of insulated and non-insulated
doors. Each has its particular purpose and is suited to fill specific
needs.
Non-insulated doors,
such as our residential models and our commercial doors, are open-back
doors. This means they consist of a steel exterior with no interior
backing. Optional insulation can be added to these products. These doors
are best suited for garages in comfortable climates or where temperature
fluctuation is not a concern.
Amarr's insulated doors
use a "sandwich construction" process. This means that the
insulation is sandwiched between a strong interior and exterior layer of
steel which provides R-value to your garage - the higher the R-value,
the more energy efficient the door. The WeatherGuard™ Plus with
DuraSafe, WeatherGuard™ with DuraSafe, Model 1000, Model 1380 and the
Model 1750 doors help to control garage climate and can potentially make
a difference in your utility bills by providing a barrier between
outdoor temperatures and your living area.
The Bob
Timberlake™ Collection of carriage house doors is constructed
from an open-back commercial steel door that has been insulated with
CFC-free polystyrene and then covered with a layer of luan siding.
(1)
The insulation in all Amarr insulated doors is CFC and HCFC-free
polystyrene that is environmentally friendly and won't degrade over
time as polyurethane can. The insulation is bonded to the interior and
exterior layers of steel with a super-strong urethane adhesive and
receives our guarantee that it will stay in place.
Adding to the R-value
of Amarr doors is our industry-unique double-thermal break. The
first thermal break is the (2) PRO-Bond, a rubber seal that separates
the inner and outer steel layers from each other, assuring that exterior
temperatures are not transferred to the interior layer of steel. The
second thermal break is the (3) Wear Seal, a protective seal that makes
the sections fit snugly together, reducing drafts and everyday wear and
tear between the sections.
Some companies produce
an insulated door with a greatly reduced gauge of steel and then spray
in a thin layer of insulation on the back of the door. Because of the
thin steel, these doors are easily dented, with the main source of
strength in these doors coming from the foam. These doors feature
inferior construction that is not comparable in quality to a sandwich
construction door.
Unmatched Beauty
Deeply Sculpted Panels
The exterior surface of our WeatherGuard™
Plus with Durasafe, WeatherGuard™ with Durasafe, Heritage and
Stratford doors is embossed with a woodgrain design and features a
deeply sculpted panel. Created to closely resemble wood and add elegance
to your home, the Amarr raised panel is aesthetically in a class by
itself when compared to other raised panels. Both long, short and flush
panel styles are available in many of our models to give you a look that
fits your home's particular style.
Panel Options
A variety of panel options make it possible for
you to select the door style that best suits your taste. Our
WeatherGuard™ Plus with Durasafe, WeatherGuard™ with Durasafe and
Heritage doors offer the broadest selection amongst our residential
doors... all are available in short and long panel and flush styles.

Size Selection
All Amarr garage doors are available in a variety of standard and custom
sizes to fit your garage. Click here to view our chart, which shows the
size availability of products in our residential and commercial lines.
Hardware
and Springs
Amarr doors are equipped with top-quality hardware to ensure smooth
operation of your garage door, with minimal lubrication. All hardware is
galvanized to resist rust and provide years of low-maintenance
operation.
When you select your
door, you have a choice of two types of springing systems. Extension
springs are typically installed above the horizontal track on both sides
of the door. Amarr extension springs include safety cables that restrain
the spring in the event of breakage. Torsion springs are usually
installed above the door and provide safer and quieter operation than
extension springs. Both are available through your Amarr dealer.
Bottom
Bracket
New
Tamper Resistant Bottom Bracket helps prevent accidents, yet
allows for roller maintenance/change without disassembly. Full
length roller tube prevents slip outs. |