I've been looking through my "Unique Garages" book, and noticed that the majority of garage doors in this US based book are tilt-a-doors. There are only a few roller doors, and a couple of horizontal sliding doors - like Jay Leno's hangar garage.
I would have thought the roller doors would be more popular because they take up less driveway real estate when opening and closing, and there are no space-wasting rails going across the ceiling.
So why are the tilties more prevalent, anyone know? Cost? Reliability?
I've got a tilt door, and find it's a real problem on our short driveway for the Daimler... it needs to be parked back a way so the door doesn't make teethmarks on the bonnet, but then being a long car the back juts out on to the pavement. I'm considering changing it (door, not car!)
Ken Silver
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1999 Mercedes SLK, 1999 Suzuki Grand Vitara, 1993 Mercedes SL500, 1991 Daimler (Vanden Plas). Finish detailing, then start all over again...
I would have thought the roller doors would be more popular because they take up less driveway real estate when opening and closing, and there are no space-wasting rails going across the ceiling.
So why are the tilties more prevalent, anyone know? Cost? Reliability?
I've got a tilt door, and find it's a real problem on our short driveway for the Daimler... it needs to be parked back a way so the door doesn't make teethmarks on the bonnet, but then being a long car the back juts out on to the pavement. I'm considering changing it (door, not car!)
Ken Silver
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1999 Mercedes SLK, 1999 Suzuki Grand Vitara, 1993 Mercedes SL500, 1991 Daimler (Vanden Plas). Finish detailing, then start all over again...