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The craftsmen at American Garage Door offer durable, customizable, and affordable When it comes to a well-designed garage door, it’s all in the options for people who love the timeless look of wood but not details. When it comes to quality product and service, it’s the upkeep. We blend durable construction, industry leading American Garage Door. Call us today for a consultation. R-values, and quality overlays to bring you the most beautiful and efficient garage doors on the market. Scott Howard Owner, American Garage Door The Elevation Collection features WindsorOne Tongue and Groove Protected Boards which are perfect for the ever- Mount Oxford Mount Princeton Quandry Peak changing Colorado climate. Made from real, sustainably- Mount Bierstadt sourced wood and manufactured in the USA, the WindsorOne Contact one of our specialist today. Decorative Hardware boards are precision cut to provide the tightest fit possible. O: 303-321-6065 | F: 303.321.5943 Three coats of acrylic latex primer provide the ultimate base [email protected] for your dream exterior color. Best of all, the WindsorOne www.americangaragedoor.net Mount Lindsey Mount Wilson Longs Peak Mount Princeton Prairie 4 Windows Mount Belford Mount Bierstadt Mount Antero Quandry Peak Mount Evans Mount Sneffles Mount Shavano Frosted Glass Mount Elbert Arched S12 Windows 303-321-6065 | www.americangaragedoor.net 064359-AGD Elevation Brochure.indd 2 3/2/18 8:36 AM Tongue and Groove Board Options Decorative Overlay Board Options nominal net sizes sizes 23 /32" x 5½" 1X6 T & G 1 x 2 ¾" x 1½" 1X6 TONGUE & G1X6 TONGUE & G1X6 TONGUE & G The 1 x 3 ¾" x 2½" ¾" x 5½" 1X6 BUTT-JOINT T & G 1X6 BUTT1X6 BUTT1X6 BUTT-JOINT T & G-JOINT T & G-JOINT T & G 1 x 4 ¾" x 3½" 1 x 6 ¾" x 5½" Elevation ¾" x 5½" 1X6 BUTT-JOINT T & G 1X6 SHIPLAP1X6 SHIPLAP1X6 SHIPLAP 1 x 8 ¾" x 7¼" 1 x 10 ¾" x 9¼" Collection 23 /32" x 5½" 1X6 T & G 1X6 BEADBOARD T & G1X6 BEADBOARD T & G1X6 BEADBOARD T & G 1 x 12 ¾" x 11¼" Window Configurations Arch 2 Arch R4 Arch R6 Arch R8 Arch 4 Arch S8 Arch S12 Arch S16 Arch P2 Arch P4 Arched 2 Solid Arched Solid Clear 2 Rec 4 Rec 6 Rec 8 ObscureObscuredd RainRain Clear 4 Square 8 Square 12 Square 16 ObscureObscured d RainRain ReededReeded GlueGlue ChipChip Prairie 2 Prairie 4 Dog Eared Solid Square Solid Glass Options ObscureObscuredd RainRain ReededReeded GlueGlue Chip Chip SeededSeeded SatinSatin Decorative Hardware Paint Powder Coating Adding decorative hardware Not finding the paint color that All custom garage doors have SeededSeeded SatinSatin to your custom garageReededReeded door GluetrulyGlue Chip Chip expresses your home’s the option of having the track can enhance the overall look unique personality? The experts and hardware powder coated. of the garage door, as well as at American Garage Door have This includes the garage door the residence. We have a large partnered with RC Custom Paint track, hinges, support struts, amount of designs andSeededSeeded colors to SatinWorksSatin to provide you with and other small parts that add choose from which enables you on-site color-matching. When it a truly finished look inside the to add your personal touch to comes to your home, why settle garage. each door. for “close enough” when you can Mount Evans have perfection? Square 12 Windows 303-321-6065 11919 West I-70 Frontage Road North, Unit 113 Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033 www.americangaragedoor.net 064359-AGD Elevation Brochure.indd 1 3/2/18 8:36 AM.
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