Doc.Schnaggls
2014-12-23 08:40:29
- #1
Hello,
my parents have had sectional doors in white with a Woodgrain surface in their garages for about 15 years. Their neighbor has the same doors, only with the smooth surface.
Both parties have scratches on the doors by now (fallen bicycles, playing children, etc.) - however, these are hardly noticeable on woodgrain - you really have to look closely. I don't find the doors dirty (yet) - but that may also be because the doors are gently pressure-washed once every spring...
We were also advised to choose the Woodgrain surface texture, which we then ordered - but in window gray.
Regards,
Dirk
my parents have had sectional doors in white with a Woodgrain surface in their garages for about 15 years. Their neighbor has the same doors, only with the smooth surface.
Both parties have scratches on the doors by now (fallen bicycles, playing children, etc.) - however, these are hardly noticeable on woodgrain - you really have to look closely. I don't find the doors dirty (yet) - but that may also be because the doors are gently pressure-washed once every spring...
We were also advised to choose the Woodgrain surface texture, which we then ordered - but in window gray.
Regards,
Dirk