Garage Door ROI #1 Project in Country

Haas Door • June 2, 2021

What’s consistently a high-rated home improvement project with outstanding return-on-investment for homeowners? Replacing a garage door. According to the 2021 Cost Versus Value Study, coordinated by Remodeling magazine, a garage door replacement project is the #1 project with the highest recoup value for homeowners across the country. 


This study reports that when consumers replace an older garage door they can recoup an average of 93.8 percent of their expenditure,” says Jeffrey Nofziger, president of Haas Door. “These numbers confirm that adding a new garage door to an existing home is a smart decision. 


“This is the fourth consecutive year that garage door replacement was a leader in this study. Three of those years it was the #1 ROI project. Homeowners can’t ignore those numbers. Investing in a new garage door has impressive payback, brings added value to a home and enhances a home’s curb appeal.”


Curb Appeal Improvements

One of the ways a new garage door boosts a home’s value is by strengthening its curb appeal. Since the garage door is oftentimes located on the front of the house exterior, it’s a prime element of the home’s overall style. Because of that “prime location,” adding a new garage door can upgrade the entire look of the exterior.


“There are so many different design elements for garage doors in today’s marketplace,” says Nofziger. “Deeply-embossed woodgrains simulate real wooden exteriors yet allow for the look of a solid, cohesive color. While wood grain finishes in uni-directional or bi-directional bring an emphasis on the look of wood grain both up close and from the curb. Windows with a variety of tints, along with privacy and impact glasses, are very popular. Plus, there are hardware elements that can compliment the overall design of the home.  All these options position the garage to be a true design element impacting curb appeal. 


“Year-after-year garage doors are a proven solid investment. Homeowners choosing a replacement garage door that is well-built, with solid insulation value and a strong warranty, simply can’t go wrong. Understanding that a new garage door will virtually pay for itself should make homeowners exceptionally comfortable in making this investment.”


Homeowners wishing to see how a new garage door will look on their home can use the free online
HaasCreate Visualizer. Just upload a picture of a home (or use one of the pictures provided) and then “try on” different door styles. With just a few clicks of the mouse, the user can quickly see different Haas Door styles, window glass, colors, hardware and trim details of a new garage door on a home.

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