New garage doors
Garage door styles & materials
Replacing a tired door or building new? Here's a simple guide to the looks and materials we install across Boise & the Treasure Valley — and how to pick the right one for your home and budget.
The looks
Three styles, endless curb appeal
Every style comes in a wide range of colors, panel designs and window options. Not sure what fits? We'll bring samples and an honest recommendation to your free in-home estimate.

Traditional Raised-Panel
The timeless, most popular look — clean raised or flush panels that suit almost any home. Durable, low-maintenance and the most budget-friendly way to refresh your curb appeal, with dozens of colors and window options.

Carriage House
Old-world charm with modern reliability — the look of swing-out carriage doors, decorative hardware and optional top windows, on a door that rolls up like any other. A standout upgrade for craftsman, ranch and traditional homes.

Modern Full-View Glass
A bold, contemporary statement — aluminum frames with frosted, clear or tinted glass that floods your garage with light. Perfect for modern and mid-century homes, and great for studios, gyms and home showrooms.
The materials
Built for Idaho weather
The right material is about more than looks — it's insulation, durability and how the door holds up to Treasure Valley summers and winters.
Insulated Steel
Our most-recommended pick for Idaho. Steel is strong, low-maintenance and resists warping; an insulated core keeps the garage warmer in winter, quieter year-round, and makes the door noticeably sturdier.
Aluminum & Glass
Lightweight aluminum frames with glass panels for a sleek, full-view look. Rust-resistant and modern, with privacy options ranging from clear to frosted to tinted.
Wood & Wood-Look
Real wood or wood-look composite for warmth and character — carriage and custom designs with the richness of timber and, in composite, the low upkeep of a modern finish.
Why insulation is worth it here
If your garage is attached, or you have a room above or beside it, an insulated door makes a real difference — a warmer garage through Idaho winters, a cooler one in summer, lower energy bills, quieter operation, and a heavier, more durable door that stands up to daily use. We'll walk you through R-values in plain English and recommend what actually pays off for your home.
- Warmer in winter, cooler in summer
- Quieter opening & closing
- Lower energy bills for attached garages
- A stronger, longer-lasting door
Ready to design your new door?
We'll measure your opening exactly, bring options to match your home, and give you a clear, upfront price — the estimate is always free.
