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Garador launches new Slategrain sectional garage doors

  • 7 Jun 2021

Garador introduces an exciting new surface finish, Slategrain, for its popular sectional garage door range. The new Slategrain surface finish imitates the fine grained and foliated surface texture of the naturally occurring rock, Slate.

Slategrain is available for Garador’s Linear Medium and Linear Large door models and comes in two colours. These are Traffic White (RAL 9016) and Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016), ensuring a clean, contemporary appearance.

 

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Garador’s sectional garage doors also offer many other advantages, including 42mm thick fully insulated door sections to reduce heat loss and potentially lower energy bills. The door’s exceptional thermal performance is illustrated by a U-Value of 1.30 W/m²K.

Weather seals on all four side of the garage door, as well as between the individual door sections, help prevent drafts and water ingress inside the garage

Garador’s sectional garage doors lift vertically and run on tracks back into the garage, offering maximum drive-through width and height.

Find out more about this stylish new finish by visiting www.garador.co.uk or calling 01935 443722.

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