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Availability, Aesthetics, Durability: Anodized Aluminum Garage Door Panels Offer Multiple Advantages

By Steven Soderberg, Lorin Industries, Inc.

The once-in-a-century pandemic has caused great disruptions in our lives and in the economy, causing many problems, but also opening up new perspectives and possibilities. One surprising example is the garage door, the ubiquitous and increasingly prominent feature of single-family home design and construction.

“Garage doors are a nightmare,” one real estate expert declared at the beginning of a February 2022 New York Times feature article, titled, “4 Bed, 3 Bath, No Garage Door: The Unlikely Woes Holding Up Home Building.” If you had to rank the headaches homebuilders face, he said, “garage doors are the worst right now.”

The bad news is that supply-chain complications have led to a shortage of garage doors, which turns out to be a major contributing factor in slowing the pace of home building despite the unusually high demand for housing. Prices of garage doors have doubled or tripled, and very long lead times regularly delay closings and payment to builders.

Accelerated adoption of anodized aluminum panels

The good news is that the supply chain disruptions have also led to the exploration of alternative materials, most notably accelerating the adoption of anodized aluminum panels as an alternative to wood, painted steel, and fiberglass.

Engineers, designers, and manufacturers have preferred anodized aluminum for many commercial and residential building applications, due to its beauty, formability, and durability, and now garage door manufacturers are increasingly recognizing its benefits compared to outdated panel materials.

Anodized aluminum panels are not only a readily available option to garage door manufacturers for this scarce component, but they also provide a long-lasting luxury look.

Architectural prominence

The residential garage door, which averages over 100 square feet of a forward-facing surface, is a prominent architectural feature of most homes today.  The pandemic and rising home prices pushed families to the exurbs. Longer commutes and more plentiful space have increased the size and importance of the garage.

More than 90% of new houses are built with garages, and more often than not the garage is placed in front. With soaring home prices, buyers desire a premium look, and the garage door will often be the first part of the house they notice upon arrival. Therefore, the “curb appeal” of the garage door is critical, not only for new construction but also to preserve home value for the long term.

The aesthetic beauty of anodized aluminum

Anodized aluminum provides a beautiful, lasting look with deep, rich and consistent color that makes a statement by reflecting and absorbing light in a way that paint simply cannot match.

Unlike painted metal, anodized aluminum is not flat, static, or one dimensional. Depending on the angle from which it is viewed, it can achieve ever changing looks due to variables such as the amount of light, time of day, or even the time of year.

Anodized aluminum is available in multiple colors. For garage doors, Lorin is featuring from its collection anodized aluminum in four distinct colors: ColorIn® BlackMatt offers a rich, consistent black matte finish with a unique degree of depth and striking reflective properties that won’t fade. ColorIn® Dark Bronze simulates the appearance of bronze. Lorin’s Medium Antique Copper option matches the appearance of antique copper, but, unlike copper, does not oxidize or patina. ClearMatt® is matte aluminum that showcases the beauty of natural metal with the unique finish that can only be achieved with anodized aluminum.

Advantages of coil anodizing

Not all anodized aluminum is alike. Lorin employs a coil anodizing process that provides an exceptionally high quality and long-lasting anodized finish using a special process where coiled raw aluminum is unwound and pulled through a series of tanks that clean, anodize, color, seal, and finally rewound back into the coil—all in one continuous movement. Because every square inch of the material in coil form spends the same amount of time in each part of the process, consistency of color, anodic layer, and texture is ensured.

Since coil anodized aluminum can be roll formed and stamped, it is suitable for a variety of garage door styles. Moreover, it can be embossed with a variety of patterns such as wood grain, and stucco.

Unmatched durability

A key difference is that—unlike paint—anodized aluminum is not a coating.

Anodized aluminum is created through an electrochemical process in which a very hard oxide layer is grown from the aluminum itself, rather than being painted on or applied. The raw aluminum is bonded at the molecular level to create a surface that is thick, translucent, and very hard—much harder than the base aluminum itself.

In fact, the surface hardness is second only to diamond and is unmatched in abrasion resistance and durability. Therefore, anodized aluminum is much more durable than coated materials and will never chip, flake, or peel and will never rust, patina, or weather.

Aluminum garage door panels: a better option

As the most plentiful metal in the Earth’s crust, aluminum is readily available even with worldwide supply chain problems. And anodized aluminum is an environmentally friendly building material that is entirely recyclable.

Beautiful homes shouldn’t have to compromise due to the restrictions and challenges of outdated materials. For a truly unique, signature look, anodized aluminum offers a durable, customizable, and consistent appearance—perfect for making a new and bold statement.

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About Lorin Industries, Inc.

Lorin Industries, Inc. has provided coil anodized aluminum to markets worldwide for over 60 years. Our history of global leadership in anodized aluminum finishing for architectural markets began with bringing the process to market in 1953, and continues today with industry leading innovation. Lorin has worked with some of the world’s foremost architects, designers, and fabricators to create new and exciting building designs that last throughout generations. Lorin’s coil anodized aluminum products have also been used for automotive, transportation, consumer appliances, and other industries, with the same excellent aesthetics and durability long proven in architectural applications.

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