C.G. Johnson invented the Custom Overhead Garage Door in 1921. And what an invention! This new garage door could be lifted upwards and folded parallel to the garage roof. And 5 years after this folding mechanism, in 1926, Mr. Johnson also Developed the electric operator, to help those who had trouble lifting the large wooden door or simply found itunnecessary to open these doors by hand. This was the birth of the Custom Overhead Door Corporation, which is one of today’s leading Manufacturers and service provides of garage doors. Ziegler Door, Inc. in Orange County follows these same steps but with greater class and elegance according to many people today.

It was no shock when the overhead custom wood garage doors swept the garage doormarketplace. Wayne-Dalton, also an business leader, is one of the leading Producers and service providers of garage doors and garage door openers, it has a fairly interesting background. It all started out when Mr. Emanuel Mullet bought a garage door business from an Ervin Hostetler in the mid 1950′s. Ervin had already Developed a wooden door that folded horizontally to store itself overhead.

Wayne Door, as Wayne-Dalton was known in 1956, was moved to Mt. Hope, Ohio, the biggest Amishcommunity in the world. That turned out to be a very rafty move. They employed the fine Amish craftsmenliving in the region, resulting in the production of a line ofexceptional-quality garage doors. Throughout their thriving history, Wayne-Dalton has been achief in garage door innovation, introducing new technology in the areas of garage door openers, pinch-resistant doors, and tamper-proof bottom brackets, just to mention a few.

Isn’t it quite a trend how we’re still trying to relive the past? This is where theconventional garage carriage doors steps out of hibernation with a renovated perspective and modern commodity, still holding its nostalgic vintage look. Yes, some garage doorfirms out there have brought the carriage garage doors as a modern sectional, automatic overhead garage door. People like to add the strap decorative hinges and either iron knockers or pulls to give it the oldlook of opening like two-leaf swing doors. These doors fool the eye but are quite astonishingwhen you see them roll away into the overhead garage door ceiling.

Carriage house doors have develop into a historic icon that has both kept itsoriginal glamour and has embraced the commodity of contemporary technology. It’s no surprise that modern architects, designers and contractors still want to keep this nostalgic look and for good reason too.

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