Wooden garage doors

Highly stable
Accoya wood doesn’t visibly shrink or swell like other wood species. Your wooden garage doors will open and close effortlessly all year round.

Real wood
Accoya is real wood. It has been modified but only with naturally occurring chemicals to product a non-toxic solid timber.

Custom options
Accoya wood allows the flexibility to meet any design needs that suit your style or sizing.

Low maintenance
Minimal movement in the wood means coatings won’t crack and require far less frequent maintenance.

Case study
Wooden Garage doors for Carinya House
The homeowners used Accoya Approved Manufacturers, Against the Grain, for all elements of Accoya. This particular joinery company is located in Katoomba, New South Wales and has been using Accoya timber since 2013. They completed this project in February 2018.
A variation of colors has been used for the Accoya garage doors. Accoya is the ideal material for coatings as it is so stable and the limited movement all year round will prevent coatings from deteriorating. The stability will also allow windows and doors to move freely as Accoya wood will shrink and swell much less than other wood species.

Coatings & Finishes
A fully factory coating is strongly recommended for Accoya garage doors. A variety of colors and finishes have been tested by leading coating manufacturers with outstanding results. Some examples can be seen below but the possibilities are endless.

Tried and tested
Over the past two decades, Accoya wood has been tested extensively by accredited bodies. Their reports showcase the excellent performance and outstanding benefits of Accoya wood and, in particular, Accoya wooden garage doors.
For more information and to see the testing reports, head to our doors page.

Case study
A garage that blends
The owners of this beautiful private residence have chosen a striking façade for their garage. The timber garage doors are made from Accoya wood which has been left uncoated to reveal the natural light coloring of Accoya.
In complete contrast, the garage itself has been clad using charred Accoya. A traditional Shou Sugi Ban technique has been used to create a deep black burnt effect. The two varying finishes compliment each other well and show just how versatile Accoya is.

Projects
Accoya projects with garage doors
Door styles
Accoya wood is very versatile, ideal for many different types of doors to suit any home.