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Insulated
vs. Non-insulated Doors Non-insulated doors, such as our Heritage, Stratford and Southgate residential models and our 2000, 2400 and 2500 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. (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. |
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Unmatched Beauty
View short or long panel arrangements. Panel spacing varies depending upon door size. Size Selection: 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. |
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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. |