Custom Wood Doors

Wood Doors

Upgrade your home with a custom wood garage door. Made from high-quality woods like oak, mahogany, and cedar, these doors are built to last while adding natural beauty to your home. Choose from a variety of finishes, designs, and hardware to create a look that fits your style. We have a few different producers for our wood doors, but our main supplier is Carriage House Doors, of which we are the only delegated installer in the state. Our wood doors also offer great insulation and weather resistance, keeping your garage comfortable and secure. If You're looking to replace or install a garage door in Salt Lake, Summit, or Utah County, we are the best option for you to upgrade your home's value. Enhance your home’s curb appeal today with a custom garage door that combines elegance and durability.

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Wood Door F.A.Q.s


We offer a variety of premium hardwoods for our custom wood garage doors, including Cedar, Composite, and Mahogany. Each type of wood has unique properties that make it ideal for garage doors. Cedar is naturally resistant to rot and insects, making it a great choice for homes in humid or rainy climates. Our two Cedar options are clear western red cedar, incense western red cedar (knotty cedar).  Composite Wood is known for its beautiful color and flawless grain, offering a luxurious look and natural durability.  Our Marine Mahogany is a dense, hardwood with a deep, reddish-brown hue that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also strong and long-lasting. All of these woods are carefully sourced for quality and can be customized to fit your home’s style, ensuring both beauty and durability.

Maintaining a wood garage door is essential to ensure its longevity and keep it looking its best. Start by regularly cleaning the door to remove dirt, debris, and moisture, as these can damage the wood over time. Use a gentle soap solution and a soft cloth or sponge to avoid scratching the surface. It’s also important to inspect the door for any signs of wear, such as cracks or fading. Staining or painting your wood garage door every 10-15 years is key to protecting it from the elements, especially UV rays, rain, and humidity. Depending on your location, you may also need to reapply protective finishes more frequently. Additionally, if you notice any warping, rotting, or other structural issues, it’s best to give us a call to have a professional assess and repair the door to maintain its function and appearance.

Yes, wood garage doors can be very energy-efficient, especially when paired with insulation options. We offer insulated wood doors that feature a layer of foam or polystyrene insulation between the wood panels. This insulation helps to reduce heat transfer, keeping your garage cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. Insulated doors can improve the overall energy efficiency of your home by reducing drafts and regulating temperature inside your garage, which can impact the temperature of adjoining rooms. For added benefits, we also offer weatherproof seals and energy-efficient options for the door’s perimeter to further enhance insulation and reduce energy costs.