Garage Door Installation
Long Lasting Beauty With Incredible Durability!
Commercial Grade, Top-Quality!
Why O’Brien?
We at O’Brien are passionate about providing high-quality garage doors. We partner with top manufacturers, like C.H.I. Overhead Door, to ensure our customers receive beautifully crafted doors built with heavy-duty steel and durable, commercial-grade components. Our selection includes options with high-quality insulation and a variety of stunning finishes, from classic colors to realistic faux wood. We choose to only install for our customers what we would put on our own homes!
High-Quality Insulation Factors
Door Specialists: One-On-One Assistance
High-Lifecycle Torsion Springs
Commercial-Grade Components
Steel Ball-bearing, Nylon Coated Rollers
Exceptional, Long-Lasting Beauty
In-Person Estimates
Professional Installers
Not sure where to start or know exactly what you want and need a quote? Reach out to our door specialists today!
Insulated or Non-Insulated?
Trying to decide if you'd like an insulated door or not? Read below to find the benefits of each!
Non-insulated
Our non-insulated garage door is a single-layer steel structure with a hollow back, making it our most economical option. While its exterior matches the appearance of our other doors, it does not offer temperature control.
Polystyrene Vinyl Back Insulated
Our insulated garage door is a mid-grade option featuring two layers: a front layer of steel and a thick, high-quality layer of insulation with a vinyl backing. This design provides enhanced durability and a degree of temperature control, making it a valuable step up from our non-insulated model.
Polystyrene Steel Back Insulated (Best Seller!)
Our three-layer insulated door is our top pick and best seller for a reason. This robust door features a layer of steel on the front and back, with solid, high-quality insulation sandwiched in between. This construction provides exceptional strength and protects the door from everyday wear and tear. For most homes, this door offers more than enough insulation.
Polyurethane Steel Back Insulated (Highest Insulation!)
If you’re looking to go above and beyond on insulation, our polyurethane-insulated doors are an excellent choice. These doors are ideal for converted garages, workshops, or for storing temperature-sensitive items. They can also help reduce energy costs year-round. To maximize the benefits of this insulation, your garage itself should also be well-insulated and sealed.
Door Styles
Traditional Raised Panel
Our traditional raised panel steel garage door is a classic choice and our most popular style. It offers a timeless look along with a stable and durable steel construction. You can customize this door to fit your unique style and needs by choosing from long or short panels, a range of window options, and an array of beautiful faux wood or classic solid colors. It's available in both insulated and non-insulated models to meet your specific needs.
Stamped Carriage House
For a unique and very popular look, consider our stamped carriage house garage doors. This style offers a wide range of options to meet your specific needs for both looks and function. You can customize your door by choosing from a variety of colors, window styles, and insulation types. These doors look stunning in both classic solid colors and our beautiful faux wood finishes. To add a special touch, you can also include decorative hardware.
Stamped Shaker
With their simple, clean lines and recessed panel design, our stamped shaker garage doors offer a beautiful and lasting impression. You can customize this door to fit your home's aesthetic, choosing from a variety of solid colors or faux wood finishes, window options, and insulation types. You can also add decorative hardware for a personalized touch.
Recessed Panel
Flush panel design enhanced by an exterior framework
A unique design featuring recessed panels
Sleek, uncomplicated styling
Stunning, traditional aesthetic
Array of color, window, insulation options
Plank
The plank doors are growing in popularity and, in our opinion, are absolutely beautiful in person.
Beautifully pronounced wood texture
Contemporary
Recessed grooves
Multiple Options For Color And Windows
Carriage Collection
Seeking a garage door that makes a statement? Look no further than our Carriage Collection. These absolutely stunning doors are the perfect choice to beautifully elevate your home's design.
Various color options (solid, mixed, faux wood, or unfinished wood)
Various window designs and placement options
Almost maintenance free for steel faux wood vs real wood
High quality insulation
Overlay options: steel, fiberglass, or wood
Option for flush carriage house
Skyline Flush
Variety of insulation types
Variety of solid and faux wood colors
Variety of window size and placement options
Contemporary
Clean, crisp lines
Woodgrain embossed steel
Sterling
Contemporary
Tinted glass
Flush panel design
Smooth steel panels
Large variety of solid colors
Highest insulated door
Aluminum Full-View
Full view glass
Modern look
Durable, low maintenance aluminum framing
Large variety of framing colors
Option for polystyrene insulation
Standard plain windows or specialty glass (frosted, obscure, tinted)
Most Common Window Options
Considering windows for your garage door? We've outlined the most popular window options for our traditional raised panel, stamped carriage house, and stamped shaker collections below. For details and options on all other door styles, please contact our door specialists directly!
Work directly with our door specialists or set up an onsite estimate today!
Do You Need a New Garage Door Opener as Well?
Oftentimes, customers will choose to upgrade their automatic opener when they purchase a new garage door, though we can certainly reconnect your existing one if you prefer. Upgrading can be a great option for several reasons: perhaps your current opener is nearing the end of its life, or you're looking for a quieter model with more advanced technology and safety features. A new opener is also a great idea if you're installing a new, heavier door that may require a stronger motor to operate safely and efficiently, or if you don't currently have an automatic opener at all.