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Wood-grainThe most-requested color — clean, bright, works on almost any home
Invicta Residential Garage Door
Clean, minimalist flush panels — the perfect canvas for bold window placement and modern color choices.

Enhance your home’s style with the clean lines and minimalist design of Invicta Door flush panels. Constructed with the same sturdy steel as our other panel designs, the flush panel creates the perfect canvas for bold and distinctive window placement, size, style and color.
Your local authorized Invicta dealer — installing new Invicta garage doors in Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Queen Creek, Scottsdale, Tempe, Phoenix, and across Arizona.
Every Series 300 door is available in 11 factory finishes: 8 standard wood-grain embossed colors plus 3 premium wood-tone finishes (upcharge). All finishes are baked on for long-term UV protection in Arizona sun.

The most-requested color — clean, bright, works on almost any home

Warm off-white cream — softer than pure white, great on stucco

Light sandy neutral — blends beautifully with desert landscaping

Warm mid-tone tan — a classic Arizona home color

Rich chocolate brown — desert-home favorite

Warm brown with metallic depth

Modern cool-grey — pairs well with contemporary trim

Bold classic — pairs with almost any home color

Rich mahogany-brown wood-grain finish

Warm golden-oak wood-grain finish

Weathered driftwood-grey wood-grain finish
Swatches shown are extracted directly from Invicta's official sell sheet — the actual finish may look slightly different in your driveway light. We'll bring a physical sample to your free quote appointment so you can compare against your stucco, trim, and roof.
The Series 300 can be configured with the following window insert designs and glass finishes — straight from Invicta's factory catalog for this specific door.
Compact window designs sized to a single door panel — subtle curb appeal without dominating the door face.
Simple rectangular pane — clean and understated
Divided-lite grid — classic residential look
Elegant curved-lite pattern
Sunburst-inspired arched detail
Craftsman-style angled panes
Frank-Lloyd-Wright-inspired border pattern
Elongated window designs that span the full width of a panel — more architectural presence and more natural light.
Wide arched top with craftsman detailing
Wide arched top with divided-lite grid
Elongated curved-lite pattern
Elongated Prairie-style border
Straight craftsman-style row
4-pane divided-lite panel
8-pane divided-lite panel — most windows for the most light
Wide plain-rectangle pane
Invicta offers four glass finishes across every window insert style. Pick the balance of natural light and privacy that fits your garage.

Fully transparent — the logo behind reads sharp and clear. Maximum natural light in the garage.

Textured pattern — the logo becomes a soft, blurred shape. Privacy while letting light through.

Uniformly frosted — the logo is barely visible as a faint outline. The most privacy, softest light.

Grey-tinted transparency — the logo is still visible but muted. Cuts sun glare, modern look.
These aren't separate glass options — they're construction upgrades that let you take any Clear, Obscured, Acid Etched, or Grey Tinted finish and make it safer or more thermally efficient.
Every Series 300 is available in three insulation tiers. Same panel design, three levels of thermal performance and quiet operation. Here's how the constructions actually compare — and which one we recommend most often for Arizona garages.
Good

Non-insulated single-layer steel (24 GA)
Best for: Detached garages, shops, or homes where the garage doesn't share a wall with conditioned living space.
Better

Polystyrene-insulated with vinyl backing (24 GA)
Best for: Attached garages where you want noticeably cooler interior temps than the #06 tier without paying for the premium sandwich construction. A solid mid-tier choice.
Best

2-inch polyurethane sandwich panel
Best for: The strongest thermal performance and quietest operation Invicta makes — the tier we recommend most often for Arizona summers. Ideal for attached garages next to bedrooms, living rooms, or finished workshops.
Note on Series 300: the 25 GA sub-models (304 and 310) are not available on this series — Invicta only manufactures the 300 line at the sturdier 24 GA and 27 GA specs.
Not sure which tier fits your home? We'll walk you through it during your free quote — no upsell pressure.
Every Series 300 we install ships with Invicta's full residential warranty — real coverage on the finish that holds up in Arizona sun, and on the mechanical parts that do the heavy work every day.
Covers material manufacturing defects and workmanship: splitting, cracking, peeling, and rusting on the exterior finish.
Covers all functional hardware (hinges, rollers, track) and the springs — the parts that actually do the work every time your door cycles.
3 years
From the date of purchase — applies to every tier equally.
Register within 90 days. Warranty applies once you register your door with Invicta within 90 days of installation. Farnsworth handles the registration paperwork as part of the install so you never miss it.
Glass & window inserts. Glass and window inserts follow the original glass manufacturer's warranty, which Invicta transfers to you at purchase.
Here's exactly what happens between your first phone call and the day we're walking you through your new Series 300. No mystery, no surprises.
Same-day or next day
We come measure your opening, walk you through the panel styles, insulation tiers, colors, and window options, and give you a written quote.
Same day as approval
You approve the quote, we place the order direct with Invicta's factory the same day. No middlemen, no distributor markup.
Built to order
Your door is custom-built at Invicta's factory to the exact spec you approved — panel style, insulation tier, color, window options, hardware — then shipped to our Mesa shop. We'll walk you through the specific timing during your quote.
Single visit
When your door arrives, we schedule a same-day install. Our team removes the old door, sets the new sections, tracks, and springs, programs your opener, and walks you through it.
Every install is a little different — panel style, insulation tier, and color options all factor in. We'll walk you through exactly what to expect for your door during your free in-home quote.
About your installer
When you install a Series 300 with Farnsworth Garage Door Service, you're working with an authorized Invicta dealer serving Mesa and the greater Phoenix area. We order your door direct from Invicta's factory, our own team measures, delivers, and installs it — no subcontractors — and we handle warranty support locally, so you deal with us instead of corporate.
Factory-direct ordering, faster lead times, and full manufacturer warranty protection — the kind of relationship you don't get from a big-box retailer or a national franchise.
Every Invicta door we sell is installed by Farnsworth technicians. We don't subcontract to whoever's cheapest that week. One accountable team from first quote to final adjustment.
If a section warps, a finish fades, or hardware fails inside the warranty window, we file the claim with Invicta on your behalf and coordinate the repair. You call us — not a manufacturer 1-800 line.
Farnsworth Garage Door Service is family-owned and lives in the same Phoenix-metro neighborhoods our customers do. We're not driving in from out of state to install and disappear.
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The Invicta Series 300 is our top-selling carriage-house style — and it's a stunning match for Spanish, Mediterranean, Tuscan, and traditional stucco-and-tile-roof homes across Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, and North Scottsdale. The carriage aesthetic — vertical panel proportions, heavier steel gauge, and the option to add decorative straps, hinges, and handle sets — brings the visual weight and old-world detail these architectural styles need. On the right home, a Series 300 install genuinely transforms curb appeal in a way a raised-panel replacement never will.
Invicta builds the Series 300 exclusively at the sturdier 24-gauge and 27-gauge steel specs. The lighter 25-gauge sub-models (04 and 10) aren't offered on this line at all — Invicta chose to make the whole 300 series to a beefier standard so the carriage-house look holds its shape and resists dents better over time. Available sub-models are the Series 306 (non-insulated 24-gauge), 314 (polystyrene-insulated 24-gauge), and 318 (polyurethane sandwich 27/27-gauge). For attached garages we recommend the 318 for the thermal performance and quiet operation.
Farnsworth Garage Door Service is your local authorized Invicta Series 300 installer for Mesa (home base), Gilbert, Chandler, Queen Creek, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Tempe, Fountain Hills, and the rest of the Phoenix metro. We've installed the 300 all over the East Valley and know how to pair the door with the right decorative hardware for your home's exterior — spade hinges and pull handles that complete the carriage-house look instead of feeling tacked on. Get a free written quote and we'll bring hardware samples.
Every Series 300 install is handled by our in-house Farnsworth team — no subcontractors — with same-day install once your door arrives from Invicta's factory to our Mesa shop.
Real reviews from real homeowners across the Phoenix metro — pulled live from Google, updating in real time as our Farnsworth team earns them.
Official documentation from Invicta Door.
The questions Arizona homeowners ask us most when they're choosing a Series 300.
Carriage house doors mimic the swing-out doors of a horse-drawn carriage barn — vertical panel proportions, often with decorative straps, hinges, and handles that suggest the door swings open even though it actually rolls up like a normal sectional. The Series 300 is Invicta's take on that style, built with heavier steel and more purposeful proportions than the standard Series lines.
Not required, but strongly recommended. The Series 300's carriage proportions are designed to be enhanced by decorative straps, spade hinges, and handle sets — without them the design reads incomplete. The good news is the hardware is a relatively small upcharge and dramatically increases the curb appeal. We'll help you pick pieces that match your home's existing exterior finishes.
Invicta manufactures the Series 300 exclusively at the sturdier 24-gauge and 27-gauge steel specs — the lighter 25-gauge sub-models (04 and 10) aren't offered on this line at all. It's a purposeful choice: the carriage-house look is heavier by design, so Invicta builds the whole series to a beefier standard. You get a more rigid door with fewer dents over its lifetime, and the panel embossing holds its shape better.
The Series 300 is a strong match for Spanish, Mediterranean, Tuscan, and traditional stucco-and-tile-roof homes throughout Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, and Scottsdale. It also works surprisingly well on modern-farmhouse designs when paired with the right hardware. It's usually the wrong pick for strict contemporary or mid-century modern homes — the Series 200 or 500 fits those much better.
The panels are marginally heavier because of the thicker steel, but your existing opener should still handle it fine — modern belt or chain drive openers rated for residential double-car doors have plenty of headroom. If your opener is close to its rating limit or you've been having lift issues already, we might recommend a spring rebalance or opener upgrade as part of the install.
Yes — Invicta offers several panel embossing patterns within the Series 300 that change how "carriage-like" the door reads. Some sub-designs push harder into the traditional swing-carriage feel with more pronounced vertical divisions; others are more subtle and read closer to a raised-panel with carriage hardware. We'll show you the full panel design catalog during the quote so you can pick the intensity that matches your home.
Farnsworth is the authorized Invicta Series 300 dealer for Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Scottsdale, Tempe, Phoenix, and the rest of the Arizona East Valley. The 300 is our top-selling carriage-house style — it's a fantastic match for Spanish, Mediterranean, and traditional stucco-and-tile homes throughout the East Valley. We'll bring decorative hardware samples to your quote so you can see the completed look.
Farnsworth Garage Door Service is your local authorized Series 300 installer serving all of Mesa, Gilbert, Chandler, Scottsdale, and Phoenix. We install every Series 300 with our own technicians and coordinate the matching decorative hardware (spade hinges, handles, straps) that completes the carriage-house look.
Installed pricing on the Series 300 depends on the sub-model (306, 314, or 318), whether you add decorative hardware, window inserts, insulation tier, and door dimensions. Because the 300 is built exclusively at the sturdier 24/27-gauge specs it commands a premium over the Series 100, but we'll give you a written itemized quote with no pricing surprises at your free in-home consultation.
We'll measure your opening, walk you through color and window options, and give you a written quote — no pressure.