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Garage Doors Are the First Impression of Your Home

When friends and family pull into your driveway, what’s the first thing they see? Your garage doors, of course. First impressions tend to stick with people, so you want your garage doors to communicate the right message about your home. Let the professionals at Gandert Door help you find the perfect garage doors to properly show off your home.

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Improve the curb appeal of your home with gorgeous garage doors from Gandert Door in Mansfield, Ohio. 

If you are looking to sell your home, then updating your garage doors is a must. Many realtors recommend increasing curb appeal for quicker selling. Our residential garage doors are not only beautiful, but also are they efficient. Our garage doors are made with state-of-the-art materials to represent top-of-the-line design. They are the most durable and elegant garage doors available on the market. From the classic raised panel to the beautiful carriage house collection, we are confident that our doors will add a stunning look and will have a positive impact on the value of your home.
When choosing the garage doors for your home, we recommend a bold color that makes a statement yet remains cohesive with the look you have already established. For example, if your home is mainly white with bright blue shutters, you should consider a bright blue color for your new garage doors. Make sure that first impression people have of your home is a positive and aesthetically appealing one. Another aspect of garage door design to consider is if you’d like to include windows or not. When you invest in new garage doors from Gandert Door in Mansfield, we help you with the process every step of the way. We can help you select the color and style that best suits your home’s current design.

You can rest assured that our skilled technicians are committed to the timely installation of your new garage doors. They pride themselves in delivering a product that appropriately balances performance and good looks. To schedule an estimate or learn more about upgrading your residential garage doors, contact Gandert Door today at (419) 529-2002.

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