Garage Doors
Installation & Repair

New garage doors can play a major role in your home’s overall curb appeal. It’s safe to say that they will make a dramatic visual difference and add value to your home at the same time! Therefore, careful selection of the right type of garage door and professional installation are crucial to achieving the desired result.
Learn MoreGarage Door Openers
Installation & Repair

No garage door equipment or part lasts forever, but Garage Doors & Gates 4U wants to help you protect your investment for as long as possible. If you are concerned about the improper operation of your garage door or hardware, give us a call ASAP to avoid further damage.
Learn MoreAutomatic/Motorized Gates
Installation & Repair

These gates are being called many different ways including electric gates, automatic gates, motorized gates, self-opening gates, and remote gates, but they all mean the same thing and have the same common purpose, which is to add convenience, security, and/or curb appeal to your property.
Learn MoreGarage Door Types & Materials
A wide variety of residential and commercial garage door types are on the market—sliding, folding, up-and-over, and roll-up, to name just a few. In the US, the most common is a sectional door, which has several horizontal panels hinged together and fitted with rollers. The entire assembly rides in two parallel tracks. A heavy-duty torsion spring, which is in turn wrapped around a torsion bar, serves to counter balance the weight of the door. Homeowners are able to lift the door either manually or by switching on a motorized garage door opener. The actual lifting may be chain, belt, screw, or direct driven.
Aluminum Frame/Steel Garage Doors
Garage doors fitted with aluminum panels eliminate the problem of rust but are easier to dent. They are available in contemporary brushed finishes, as well as in many colors. (Translucent glass panels may be used in place of aluminum panels; these admit daylight without compromising privacy or security.) Read more...
Vinyl Garage Doors
If you live in a coastal area, vinyl is a good choice – it will not rust, fade, dent, or crack. Vinyl garage doors are promoted as being “kid-proof” because they are difficult to break. Typically built upon steel frames, these too are filled with polyurethane insulation. Vinyl garage doors appear similar to fiberglass garage doors but are available in fewer colors. Read more...
Wood Garage Doors
Wood garage doors are built with layers, or plies, to prevent warping. Woods include cedar, redwood, fir, and meranti (luan). Wood garage doors may be factory-stained or painted, or finished on-site. Wood garage doors add an element of beauty to a home and can be painted or stained to match a home’s décor. Read more...
Wood Composite Garage Doors
Composite garage doors typically have a wood frame covered with sheets of fiberboard. Better models offer higher-density fiberboard skins and include realistic details, such as overlays and grooves to simulate real wood door. Cores are filled with polystyrene insulation.
Wood composite doors are in between the price range of steel and vinyl doors and have some advantages over wood garage doors. Read more...
Fiberglass Garage Doors
Garage doors made from fiberglass are less subject to denting or cracking. They do not rust but can break upon impact. Two layers of fiberglass are typically bonded to a steel frame and filled with polyurethane insulation. Steel end caps help improve rigidity. Read more...
Glass-Paneled Garage Doors
For a contemporary look, consider a garage door that features clean lines and translucent glass panels. Without sacrificing security, a glass-paneled door admits light during the day and when backlit at night, radiates like a jewel. Read more...
We Service the Entire Riverside County Area
Our main service area is the Inland Empire (California), but sky is the limit. The cities that we serve include Corona, Norco, Riverside, Moreno Valley, Lake Elsinore, El Cerrito, Jurupa, Eastvale, Canyon Lake, Chino, Chino Hills, Ontario, Home Gardens, Mira Loma, Perris, Hemet, Murrieta, & Temecula, CA
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