Stucco & Tile
The dominant Phoenix-area aesthetic. Tan or earth-toned stucco walls, red or brown clay-tile roof, neutral palette.
We recommend:
- Coachman
- Canyon Ridge Carriage House (5-Layer)
- Reserve Wood Custom
- Bridgeport Steel
Clopay Residential Doors
Browse the full Clopay residential lineup. Click any door to see colors, designs, hardware options, and downloadable spec sheets — and we'll install it for you anywhere in Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Queen Creek, Scottsdale, or the rest of the Phoenix metro.
Clopay is the largest residential garage door manufacturer in North America, and it's the brand we recommend on nearly every install across Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Queen Creek, and the rest of the East Valley. Made in Ohio, backed by lifetime warranties on most steel models, and engineered for hot-climate performance — Clopay simply outperforms the off-brand doors most national franchises push.
We carry the full residential lineup, from the entry-level Classic Steel right up to fully custom Reserve Wood. Whether you're matching a stucco-and-tile ranch, a modern desert build, or a builder-grade subdivision home, there's a Clopay door that's right — and we'll install it for you, properly, the first time.


Avante
Aluminum and glass doors that make your garage a stunning focal point, providing natural light by day and a dramatic glow at…
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Avante
Minimalist frames and slim horizontal windows for bright, unobstructed views
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Bridgeport
Clean, simple recessed panel design combined with classic carriage house detailing
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Bridgeport
Timeless recessed panel style in durable, modern steel
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Canyon Ridge
Stylish, low maintenance and insulated faux wood garage doors
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Canyon Ridge
Insulated carriage house garage doors with faux wood composite cladding and overlays
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Canyon Ridge
Insulated faux wood garage doors with a classic chevron design
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Canyon Ridge
Textured overlays paired with clean, square edges and durable insulated steel gives you the look of painted wood without the upkeep
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Canyon Ridge
Versatile and unique, plantation style Louver doors
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Canyon Ridge
Faux wood insulated garage doors with contemporary style
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Classic
Strength and durability in a wide range of looks and colors, so you never have to sacrifice style
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Classic
Enhance the natural character of your home with a handcrafted Classic™ Wood garage door
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Coachman
The perfect blend of beauty and practicality, these doors are crafted of durable steel and insulation topped with a textured composite overlay
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Gallery
Grooved panel steel carriage house garage doors
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Grand Harbor
When budget is the deciding factor, this low-maintenance, insulation-optional steel frame carriage house style garage door combines clean lines and classic charm
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Modern Steel
Subtle modern beauty, simple up-keep
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Modern Steel
Rustic meets modern on this unique flush panel Modern Steel door design featuring digitally printed horizontal planks with a stained wood-look appearance
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Reserve Wood
Both stunning and substantial, every Reserve® Wood garage door embodies our total commitment to design, detail and craftsmanship
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Reserve Wood
Enjoy the craftsmanship of an Extira wood door that offers lasting style and performance
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Reserve Wood
Exceptional beauty, durability and energy efficiency
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Reserve Wood
Clean lines and simple forms invite the beauty of natural wood stand out
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Reserve Wood
Let the lasting beauty of a natural wood door welcome you home
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VertiStack
Unique, compact design stacks sections on the wall above the opening, eliminating the need for overhead tracks, exposed hinges, track or cable.
View doorClopay groups its residential lineup into ten collections. Each one has its own design language, materials, and price tier. Here's what each collection is and when we recommend it.
Clopay's most-installed residential collection. Insulated steel core with a composite wood-look overlay applied to the exterior, available in three- or four-layer construction. Classic carriage-house aesthetic — think the look of stained barn doors without the weight or maintenance.
Best for: Mid-range buyers who want the carriage-house look without committing to real wood. Pairs cleanly with stucco-and-tile homes throughout Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, and the rest of the Phoenix metro.
Premium composite-overlay collection with the deepest wood-look texture in the Clopay lineup. Available as Carriage House (4-Layer or 5-Layer), Modern, Chevron, Elements, or Louver — same composite core, very different aesthetics. The composite won't crack, warp, or rot in Arizona sun.
Best for: Homeowners who want a wood look with zero ongoing maintenance, or anyone choosing a premium modern composite door. The 5-Layer Premium is the upgrade pick.
Actual real-wood doors — Cedar, Redwood, Mahogany, and other species. Available in Custom (built to your exact spec), Semi-Custom, Limited Edition designs, Modern, and Extira (engineered wood). The premium tier of the entire Clopay lineup.
Best for: Statement homes where the door is a focal point. Note: real wood needs refinishing every 4–6 years in AZ sun. Worth it for the right home; overkill for most.
Insulated steel doors with recessed-panel design. Two flavors — Bridgeport Steel (clean recessed panels) and Bridgeport Inlay (with decorative wood inlay accents). Sits between traditional and carriage-house aesthetics.
Best for: Buyers who want a refined, restrained look that's neither overly traditional nor overly carriage-style. The Inlay variant is great for adding character without going full carriage.
Flush-panel insulated steel doors with clean lines and a contemporary feel. Two variants — Modern Steel (smooth or grooved finishes) and Modern Steel Ultra-Grain Plank (wood-look plank texture). Solid construction, no glass.
Best for: Contemporary or modern desert homes. Ultra-Grain Plank is a strong pick for homeowners who want a modern silhouette but still want some warmth/texture.
Aluminum-frame doors with glass panels. Avante is the standard model with substantial framing; Avante Sleek is the minimalist variant with thin slim-line frames for an even more contemporary look. Glass options range from clear to frosted to mirrored.
Best for: Bold modern statement doors. Lets natural light into the garage — perfect for a finished workshop, a car you want to display, or a modern home that wants the door to be a feature, not just utility.
Time-tested raised-panel and recessed-panel doors. Two variants — Classic Steel (the entry-level Clopay option) and Classic Wood (real wood at a more accessible price than Reserve). Straightforward traditional design with no carriage-house overlay.
Best for: Buyers prioritizing budget over aesthetic upgrade, or homes where a traditional door is the right fit (Spanish-tile ranches, period-correct restorations).
Steel doors built specifically around insulation performance. Available with standard insulation or upgraded with Intellicore polyurethane for the highest R-value (R-20+) in the residential category.
Best for: Homeowners whose garage shares a wall with a conditioned room, or who use the garage as a workshop. The Intellicore upgrade pays back through cooling savings in AZ summers. (Note: as of 2026, Clopay has retired this collection from the residential API.)
Long-panel insulated steel with a carriage-house feel at an entry-level price. Just one model — Gallery Steel. Looks similar to Coachman but at a lower price tier with simpler construction.
Best for: Budget-conscious buyers who want the carriage look without the Coachman price. Great for rental properties or builder-grade replacements where the door doesn't need to be the showpiece.
Steel carriage-house doors with optional wood-look overlay finishes. Just one model — Grand Harbor. Sits between Gallery (entry-level) and Coachman (premium) in the carriage-house lineup.
Best for: Mid-range buyers who want carriage-house aesthetics with a wood-look finish option but don't need the premium Coachman feature set.
Niche collection — vertically-stacking aluminum-and-glass doors that fold up against the ceiling instead of rolling on tracks. The residential variant (VertiStack Avante) is essentially an Avante glass door engineered for unusual openings or ceilings.
Best for: Architecturally unusual homes — modern lofts, renovations with low ceilings, or home gyms where you want an Avante look without the standard track requirement. Rare install.
There are a lot of garage door brands. We've tried most of them. Clopay earns the recommendation on nearly every install across Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, and the Phoenix metro for these six reasons.
Engineered and manufactured at Clopay's Ohio facilities. Not imported from overseas like many off-brand doors.
Most Clopay steel doors carry a lifetime warranty on the door section. We file all claims directly with the factory.
WindCode-rated options for Arizona monsoon season. Reinforced internal trusses prevent storm damage.
Intellicore polyurethane insulation reaches R-19, cutting midday garage temperatures and reducing AC load.
23 residential models, dozens of colors, real-wood overlays, glass, custom hardware. Every design language is covered.
As a Clopay dealer, we order direct from the factory and handle warranty service ourselves — you don't deal with corporate.
Material is the first big decision when choosing a garage door. Here's how the four Clopay material types compare for a home anywhere from Mesa to Scottsdale.
Trade-off: Can dent on heavy impact. Lower-end models offer less insulation.
Trade-off: Higher cost than steel. Not as light as aluminum.
Trade-off: Needs refinishing every 4–6 years in AZ sun. Expensive. Heavier than other materials.
Trade-off: Less insulation than solid materials. Glass shows fingerprints. Premium pricing.
Homes across Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Queen Creek, Scottsdale, and the rest of the Phoenix metro come in four main architectural aesthetics. Here's what we recommend for each, based on hundreds of local installs.
The dominant Phoenix-area aesthetic. Tan or earth-toned stucco walls, red or brown clay-tile roof, neutral palette.
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Flat or low-pitch roof, clean lines, neutral or dark palette, minimalist landscaping. Newer Phoenix-area builds.
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Long single-story home, simple gabled or hipped roof, brick or painted-stucco exterior. Established neighborhoods across Mesa and Tempe.
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White board-and-batten siding, dark window frames, gabled roof, mixed materials. Popular in newer Queen Creek and Gilbert builds.
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These are the proprietary technologies and credentials that competing brands simply don't offer. Each one solves a real problem Phoenix-area homeowners run into.
Foam-injected polyurethane that expands to fill every cavity inside the door section. Reaches R-19 — the highest in the residential category — and bonds to the steel skins for a stiffer, quieter door.
Internal trusses and reinforced track engineered for monsoon-grade winds. Tested to wind speeds well above what we typically see in the Valley. Worth the upcharge if your home faces an open lot.
Beyond Clopay's standard 6–9 colors, the ColorBlast program lets you order any paint color from a 1,500+ swatch library, factory-finished and warrantied. No after-market repainting needed.
Clopay's composite cladding (Coachman, Canyon Ridge) replicates real-wood texture down to the grain — but won't crack, warp, or rot in Arizona sun the way real wood eventually will.
Avante's 2-1/8" commercial-grade aluminum frame is anodized for corrosion resistance — important for AZ humidity and for homes near pools where chemical air can degrade lesser metals.
Most Clopay steel doors carry a lifetime warranty on the door section against rust-through and delamination. As a Clopay dealer, we file warranty claims directly with the factory on your behalf.
Each Phoenix-metro city has a dominant architectural personality. These are the doors that pair cleanly with the typical home style in each one — your specific home and taste always drive the final pick at the quote visit.
Stucco-and-tile
Coachman, Bridgeport Steel
Central Mesa's established stucco homes pair naturally with carriage-house aesthetics. Coachman in Almond or Sandtone reads cleanly against red-tile roofs.
Modern stucco / farmhouse
Coachman, Canyon Ridge 5-Layer
Gilbert's newer subdivisions skew premium and lean modern-farmhouse. The Canyon Ridge 5-Layer composite delivers a wood look without the maintenance.
Mixed established + modern
Modern Steel, Coachman
Chandler is a split market — established stucco neighborhoods favor carriage-house; newer modern desert builds fit Modern Steel in Bronze or Black.
Modern farmhouse
Coachman, Modern Steel Ultra-Grain
Queen Creek's growth has been dominated by modern farmhouse builds. Lighter Coachman tones or the Ultra-Grain plank finish complement that aesthetic.
Established ranch
Classic Steel, Gallery Steel
AJ's housing stock leans established and traditional. Entry-level recessed-panel steel or long-panel Gallery Steel fits the neighborhood character without overspending.
Premium custom
Reserve Wood, Canyon Ridge 5-Layer
Gold Canyon's premium custom builds often warrant a real-wood Reserve door or the top-tier composite for the curb appeal investment.
Contemporary modern
Avante, Modern Steel
Scottsdale's contemporary architecture is the strongest market in the Phoenix metro for aluminum-and-glass Avante and flush-panel modern steel.
Mid-century + modern
Coachman, Bridgeport Steel
Tempe's mix of mid-century and newer modern stock means both carriage-house and traditional recessed-panel steel doors fit different parts of the city.
Most garage doors are designed for moderate climates. Arizona's Phoenix metro isn't moderate — we deal with 115°F summers, monsoon wind, and relentless UV. Here's what to look for in an AZ-ready garage door.
A garage that hits 130°F at 4 PM transfers heat into your living space and forces your AC to work overtime. Clopay's Intellicore polyurethane insulation reaches R-19, dropping interior garage temps 15–25°F vs. an uninsulated steel door. That's real money on your APS or SRP bill every summer.
Phoenix monsoons hit hard. Many Clopay models offer WindCode-rated reinforcement — internal trusses and reinforced track that pass tested wind speeds well above what we typically see in the Valley. Worth the upcharge if your home faces an open lot or sits in a windy corridor.
Arizona sun fades cheap paint within a few years. Clopay's factory finishes use UV-stabilized coatings tested for desert exposure. We've installed Coachman doors in Gold Canyon ten years ago that still hold their color.
Real wood doors look stunning but they need refinishing every few years in AZ sun. For most homeowners, Canyon Ridge's composite overlay delivers the wood look without the maintenance — and won't warp or crack in the heat.
The Coachman in Almond or Sandtone is the door we install most often. It pairs cleanly with stucco-and-tile homes throughout Gilbert, Chandler, Queen Creek, and Mesa. For modern desert builds, the Avante or Modern Steel in Bronze or Black are the most-requested.
A properly installed Clopay steel door routinely lasts 25–30 years in Arizona's desert climate. The factory finish is UV-stabilized and the steel sections carry a lifetime warranty on most models. Real-wood Reserve doors need refinishing every 4–6 years to hold up against AZ sun — that's the trade-off for the natural-wood look.
Yes. We carry and install the full Clopay residential lineup — all 23 models from entry-level Classic Steel up through fully custom Reserve Wood. We can also order any color, hardware option, or window design Clopay offers from the factory.
Absolutely. Most modern openers (LiftMaster, Chamberlain) work with virtually any residential garage door. We can replace your opener while keeping the existing door intact — common when the door is in good shape but the motor has failed.
Same-day installation is our standard for most residential replacements. The actual install runs a few hours; we remove the old door, install the new sections and tracks, balance the springs, and program the opener — all in one visit when conditions allow.
Yes. As a Clopay dealer, we file warranty claims directly with the factory on your behalf — you don't deal with corporate. If a section warps, a finish fades prematurely, or hardware fails inside the warranty period, we handle it.
Both deliver a carriage-house look. Coachman is insulated steel with a composite overlay applied to the exterior — durable, accessible price. Canyon Ridge has a deeper composite "wood-look" texture wrapped over an insulated steel core, available in 4-Layer or 5-Layer construction with higher R-values. Canyon Ridge looks closer to real wood; Coachman is the value pick.
Clopay's Intellicore polyurethane insulation reaches R-19 — the highest in the residential category. For an Arizona garage that gets afternoon sun, that level of insulation drops interior temperature by 15–25°F vs. an uninsulated door, which translates to lower AC bills if your garage shares a wall with a conditioned room.
Most steel models offer 6–9 standard colors plus a paintable primer option. Reserve Wood doors can be stained or painted any color. Canyon Ridge ships in pre-finished wood-look textures. We'll bring physical color samples to your home for any door you're considering.
Modern Steel is a flush-panel insulated steel door — clean modern look, fully solid. Avante is aluminum framing with glass panels — more dramatic, lets natural light into the garage, and shows off whatever's inside (great for a finished workshop or a car you want to display). Different aesthetics; both work for modern homes.
We'll walk you through the options based on your home's style, your budget, and the Arizona climate. Free, no-pressure quotes.