Advantages of Residential Garage Doors
- Cost-effective solution for different market levels
- Single-layer and insulated panel structures are available
- Stable panel forming for consistent production
- Multiple window layouts and glass options
- Durable surface coating with corrosion resistance
- Suitable for OEM supply and bulk orders
Find the Right Residential Garage Doors for Your Project
Choosing the right residential garage doors depends on the home design, opening size, insulation requirements, installation conditions, and project budget. Gemax offers different panel constructions, panel colors, window designs, track systems, and hardware configurations for single-car, double-car, and low-headroom applications.
Whether your project requires a classic raised-panel garage door, a carriage house garage door, or a modern flush garage door, you can select a suitable configuration below. Explore our residential garage door categories to compare styles, structures, and available customization options.
Types of Residential Garage Doors
Different Residential Garage Doors are available based on panel design and visual style.
Raised PanelRaised short or long panels add depth and character to your garage door. Combine with matching windows for a timeless garage door design
Carriage House PanelClassic carriage house panels with optional long/short window and decorative hardware -rustic charm with modern function.
Flush PanelA flat surface without patterns gives a cleaner look. It’s often used on newer residential projects where a simple exterior design is preferred.
Residential Garage Doors By Insulation
Gemax offers a complete line of residential garage doors for different projects and budgets, from cost-effective single-layer models to insulated options, all engineered for consistent fit, reliable operation, and easy installation.
Single-Layer Residential Garage DoorsSingle-layer residential garage doors are a cost-effective choice, with lightweight panels that simplify handling, loading, and container shipping for distributors and project orders.
Insulated Residential Garage DoorsInsulated residential garage doors provide better thermal performance, quieter operation, and greater panel strength, making them ideal for attached garages, colder climates, and premium residential projects.
Window Options of Residential Garage Doors
Window sections are often added to Residential Garage Doors to change the overall look and bring in natural light.
Glass options usually include clear, frosted, and black. Frame styles can vary depending on the panel design you are working with.
Because the cut-out sizes are standardized, installation stays straightforward. There is no need to rework panels during assembly in most cases.


Surface Finish of Residential Garage Doors
Residential Garage Doors are finished with coated steel panels designed for outdoor use.
Color options can be selected based on your market. For projects that require a consistent appearance, coating control becomes important.
Gemax manages this process during production, so the finish remains stable across bulk orders.
Packaging of Residential Garage Doors
For export orders, Residential Garage Doors are packed with protective layers to reduce surface damage. Film, foam, and outer reinforcement are commonly used.
Container loading is arranged to keep the panels stable during transit. This helps avoid shifting and unnecessary rework after arrival.

Manufacturing Control of Residential Garage Doors


Gemax works as a manufacturer and supplier of residential garage doors in OEM and wholesale supply.
Production includes forming, insulation processing, and finishing. Each Residential Garage Door is checked before shipment, mainly for size consistency and fitting accuracy.
Keeping production in one system makes it easier to control variation between batches. For buyers, that usually means fewer issues during installation.
Residential Garage Doors for Every Garage Application
Whether your garage is detached, connected to your home, or used as a workshop, you can select the right construction, insulation, and design for each application.

For detached garages where indoor temperature control is not a priority, you can choose cost-effective single-layer Residential Garage Doors. Their lightweight construction simplifies handling and installation, while durable steel panels provide reliable everyday access, low maintenance, and practical protection for vehicles, tools, and stored items.

If your garage connects directly to your home or sits beside a living area, insulated Residential Garage Doors can reduce heat transfer, vibration, and operating noise. You can select 40 mm or 50 mm insulated panels to suit local temperatures, comfort expectations, and project budgets.

If you use the garage as a workshop, study, gym, hobby room, or family recreation space, comfort and daylight become more important. You can combine insulated Residential Garage Doors with clear, frosted, or tinted windows to improve temperature stability, privacy, natural light, and year-round usability.
Common Residential Garage Door Sizes
Explore common residential garage door sizes for single, double, and oversized garages. Custom widths and heights are available to fit different openings, vehicle clearances, and project requirements.
| Door Width | Door Height | Garage Configuration | Typical Application |
| 8′ | 7′ | Compact Single-Car Garage | Sedans and compact garages |
| 9′ | 7′ | Standard Single-Car Garage | Most single-car garages |
| 9′ | 8′ | Tall Single-Car Garage | SUVs and vehicles with roof racks SUV |
| 10′ | 8′ | Oversized Single-Car Garage | Pickups and large SUVs |
| 12′ | 7′ | Wide Single-Car Garage | One vehicle with additional side space |
| 14′ | 7′ | Compact Double-Car Garage | Two compact vehicles |
| 16′ | 7′ | Standard Double-Car Garage | Two standard passenger vehicles |
| 16′ | 8′ | Tall Double-Car Garage | Two SUVs or pickups |
What Our Partners Say
Yes, both single-layer and insulated Residential Garage Doors are available depending on the project.
Yes, they are commonly supplied for OEM and container-based orders.
Yes, different window layouts and glass types can be selected.
They are packed with protective materials suitable for export shipping.
No, they work with standard sectional door systems.
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