Cressy Door Company, Inc.
"Quality Service Since 1952"      


Residential Garage Doors, Operators and Operator Accessories

Steel Sectional Garage Doors

Cressy Doors residential division specializes in all types of garage doors and openers. Our door selection ranges from steel insulated and non-insulated doors, designer aluminum and glass doors, to custom wood and steel carriage house doors.

Cressy Door understands that selecting the right Garage Door and Operator has benefits beyond beautifying your home – there are safety, security, energy savings and home automation considerations. Our doors offer more than just a way to close up your garage. Instead, our doors add style and beauty in a way that you may have not imagined. With so many choices, Cressy Door is certain to have the door that best meets the look and architecture of your home at an affordable price.


Which garage door is right for me?

We know shopping for a garage door is a significant task if you aren't familiar with what to look for. So we want to make the process fun and easy! If you have never purchased a garage door, or haven't done so in many years, here are a few factors to consider in your search.

  • The Look Of Your Garage Door
    Don't settle for ordinary when extra-ordinary is within reach! Garage Doors come in many different designs, colors, insulation values and sizes. One of our newest garage doors has the look of an old-fashioned carriage house door with the durability of steel. There are many different looks to consider other than the traditional raised panel garage door. Look at the rest of your home's architecture, and then find the design that matches it best.
  • The Color Of Your Garage Door
    Most models come in a variety of colors to choose from and all are ready for additional painting should you decide to get really creative and paint the door to match your shutters or siding.
  • Insulation
    With today's high energy costs, insulation in a garage door is just as valuable as anywhere else in your home. The number of uninsulated garage doors sold continues to decline as consumers demand energy efficiency for cost savings and comfort, which is more important than ever as more people use their garage as a work place or social gathering spot, and not just storage. The thermal property of insulation is expressed as an R-value. A higher R-value can translate into lower energy usage, cost, and even reduce outside noise or help the door operate more quietly. Most insulated doors are constructed using polystyrene or polyurethane foam.
  • Window Designs
    Don't think you want windows in your garage door? Think again! Many people underestimate the value the windows can add to a garage door. The difference can be stunning and turn an ordinary or even a good looking door into an even better one. They also allow natural light into the garage that can make a gloomy garage interior much more appealing during the day. If you want to be able to look out your garage door, have the windows put in the third section from the bottom. If you don't want to look out the door, but want the beauty and natural light of windows, then have them put in the top section of the door.
  • Safety
    Can the largest moving object in my house be dangerous? Make sure it isn't. Safety is a concern with any product, and garage doors are no different. Since it is a large moving object that many family members interact with, it should have as many safety features as possible.
  • Cost
    Everyone has a budget. Well, most of us anyway. However, many people are surprised by how affordable garage doors can be. Most guess twice as much as what it actually comes out to be. Generally, premium wood doors are the most expensive, then fiberglass doors, steel doors with and without vinyl or PVC overlays, and then uninsulated, single sheet steel doors and lower grade wood doors. When considering what to spend though, consider that this purchase won't be made again for many, many years, if ever. And what you put on your garage now will have a big impact on the garage itself and maybe even more significantly, to the rest of your home. A few extra dollars now could give a benefit of a lifetime, and raise the value of your home to a new level.
  • Warranty
    Many manufacturers offer a warranty, but few go so far as to offer anything more than one year. Wayne-Dalton and Raynor Garage Doors offers some of the best warranties in the industry, including many of its models with Lifetime Limited warranties. Other models have 10 years, which is still a significant time frame. Good warranties offer you the peace of mind that the manufacturer is confident about the design and construction of its doors, and will back that up should the door happen to fail for reasons noted in the warranty.