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The doors we sell.
These are the Clopay catalogs our owner uses to help customers choose — residential for homes, commercial for businesses. Flip through them below, then design your door or book a free measure.
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Once you've found a style you like, build it in the visualizer or call (913) 731-0190 for a free measure and written quote.
What's in the residential catalog.
The Clopay residential catalog covers seven distinct product lines — each aimed at a different combination of budget, insulation need, and curb-appeal goal. Here's a plain-language breakdown of what makes each line different, and which KC homeowners tend to choose each one.
Gallery Collection
Gallery is Clopay's most popular entry-level steel line and the most common replacement door we install in the KC area. It's available in single-layer (uninsulated), two-layer (polystyrene), and the full Intellicore polyurethane version (R-12 to R-18 depending on door thickness). For an attached KC garage — where the door wall borders a living room, bedroom, or finished space — the Intellicore Gallery provides the best value-to-performance ratio. The raised-panel profile is the classic American garage door look and matches most subdivision homes in Olathe, Shawnee, Lenexa, and Lee's Summit.
Classic Collection
Similar profile to Gallery but offered in more panel design variants, including the short-raised and flush looks that blend well with ranch homes common in Independence, Raytown, and Blue Springs. The Classic line is also available in DoorLink-equivalent pricing tiers for customers comparing brands during a free estimate visit.
Coachman Collection
The Coachman delivers a carriage-house look — decorative hinges, handle hardware, arched or square windows — built on a steel core with Intellicore polyurethane insulation (R-12 or R-18). It's visually indistinguishable from an old-school swing-out wood door but requires zero maintenance and holds up to KC's 95°F summers and freezing winters without warping, cracking, or needing repainting. This is the top-selling upgrade line for bungalow and colonial homes in Prairie Village, Leawood, and central Overland Park.
Canyon Ridge Collection
Canyon Ridge takes the carriage look further: it uses a composite overlay (not painted steel) engineered to mimic deep wood grain. The texture is visible from the street in a way that flat steel embossing isn't. If a customer wants the look of a real wood door without the maintenance, repainting, and warping that comes with real wood in KC's climate swings, Canyon Ridge is the answer. It's priced accordingly — this is a premium product — but the curb-appeal return is high, especially for larger homes in Gardner, Overland Park, and south Lee's Summit.
Modern Steel Collection
A clean horizontal-plank profile for contemporary and transitional homes. Available with flush or grooved steel panels in a range of modern colors (charcoal, slate, dark bronze, matte black). The Modern Steel is popular on new-build developments in Lenexa's Saddlecreek area, the new Shawnee subdivisions off I-435, and contemporary homes in the Brookside/Waldo area of KCMO. Pairs naturally with a wall-mount jackshaft opener (no center-hung torsion bar in the way of the clean ceiling look).
Avante Collection
Full-view aluminum-frame panels with glass inserts — the garage door that looks like a wall of windows. Available in clear, frosted, or obscure glass with various frame finishes (black, dark bronze, white). Avante is the highest-impact visual upgrade available in the Clopay line. Best suited for finished garages used as home gyms or workshop spaces, contemporary architecture, or clients who want dramatic street presence. Note: the aluminum frame construction means this line has lower R-values than steel-core insulated doors, so it's best in spaces where the aesthetics outweigh thermal performance.
What's in the commercial catalog.
The Clopay commercial catalog covers sectional steel doors designed for warehouses, loading docks, auto shops, distribution centers, and commercial buildings across the KC metro. Here are the primary product categories:
Commercial Sectional Steel
The standard for most commercial applications — insulated or non-insulated steel sections in 2″, 2.5″, or 3″ thick panels. Insulated sectional steel is the most common choice for temperature-controlled loading docks, mechanic shops, and any building where the door separates conditioned space from the exterior. Available with standard-lift, high-lift, or vertical-lift track configurations depending on ceiling height and structural constraints of the KC building.
Wind-Rated and High-Security Options
Buildings in the KC metro that require wind-load ratings (FEMA wind zone, local code for commercial structures) can be ordered with wind-rated hardware packages and reinforced track systems. Clopay's commercial catalog details the wind-speed ratings per configuration. We review local building codes and HOA or zoning requirements during the measure visit.
Fire-Rated Doors
Where code requires a fire-rated opening (between a garage and a living space, or in commercial occupancy separations), Clopay offers UL-listed fire-rated sectional doors. These are specialty products that require specific installer credentials and inspections — we coordinate that process and will be upfront during the estimate if a fire-rated door is required by code for your project.
Reading the catalog like a pro.
The Clopay catalog contains a lot of technical detail. Here's what to focus on so you can compare options efficiently before we come out to measure.
- R-value: Higher is better for attached KC garages. Look for R-12 minimum (Intellicore 2-layer), R-16 or R-18 for shared walls. Detached garages used only for storage don't need premium insulation.
- Construction: Single-layer (steel only) vs. two-layer (steel + polystyrene insert) vs. three-layer Intellicore (steel–foam–steel laminate). Intellicore is the stiffest, quietest, most KC-climate-appropriate option.
- Panel design: Short-raised, long-raised, flush, or carriage overlay. The panel profile is the biggest visual factor — look at it from the curb distance, not just close up.
- Color and finish: Pre-painted finishes (white, almond, sandstone, bronze, black) vs. factory-primed for custom painting. Dark colors (charcoal, black, dark bronze) absorb heat in KC summers — insulation becomes even more important.
- Window inserts: Optional on most lines. Top-section windows add light without sacrificing privacy below eye level. Obscure or frosted glass for privacy. Note the window's effect on the door's R-value (glass always lowers it).
- Hardware: Decorative hardware packages (hinges, handles, clavos) are shown separately in the catalog. They bolt onto the exterior face — aesthetic only, not structural.
Once you've narrowed it down to 2–3 options, the door visualizer lets you see how each style looks on a real home. Then we come out, measure your opening, confirm spring sizing and header clearance, check opener compatibility, and give you a written flat-rate quote — no surprises.
Why insulation matters more in Kansas City.
Kansas City winters are demanding on garage doors: temperatures cross 32°F in both directions dozens of times between November and March. For garage doors, this is punishing: uninsulated single-layer steel doors contract overnight, expand in the afternoon, and transmit that temperature swing directly into the garage. Over time, this accelerates hardware wear, causes condensation on interior surfaces, and — for attached garages — pulls significant energy out of the adjacent living space.
Here's how to match insulation to your situation:
- Attached garage, living space above or beside: Intellicore R-16 or R-18. The door wall is a major thermal gap — insulating it properly pays back in HVAC load and comfort.
- Attached garage, no conditioned space adjacent: Intellicore R-12 minimum. Still worthwhile for noise, condensation control, and door longevity in KC winters.
- Detached garage, workshop or gym: Two-layer polystyrene (R-6) if you heat the space occasionally. Single-layer steel if it's pure storage.
- Commercial / industrial: Insulated sectional steel for any temperature-controlled loading area. Non-insulated for open-air dock positions where the door is raised most of the day anyway.
When we come out to measure, the owner or a tech will walk through these factors with you and recommend the right insulation tier based on your actual garage, not a upsell.
How the process works.
- Browse the catalog: Use the embedded PDF above (or download it). Focus on R-value tier, panel design, and color. Shortlist 2–3 options.
- Try the visualizer: Head to the door visualizer to see your shortlisted styles overlaid on a real home image. Narrows the choice further and makes the final decision much easier.
- Book a free measure: We come to your home at a time that works for you. The owner or a tech measures the opening width and height, checks header clearance for the track, reviews your existing opener compatibility (or recommends an upgrade if the new door is heavier), and confirms spring sizing. This visit is free — no charge, no obligation.
- Written flat-rate quote: We provide a written price that covers the door, hardware, springs (if needed), opener (if adding/replacing), and installation labor. No phone estimate — we quote in person so there are no surprises on install day.
- Order and schedule: Residential Clopay orders typically ship in 2–4 weeks. We schedule the installation once the door arrives at our warehouse. On install day, the old door comes down, the new door goes up, the opener is verified or installed, and we run the full 30-point safety check before we leave.
- Financing: If the project is a stretch, our financing partner financing is available at point of sale — apply in under 2 minutes on the tech's device. Subject to approval.
Catalog questions answered.
- Which Clopay line is best for a Kansas City home?
- For most KC homes with attached garages, the Clopay Gallery or Coachman with Intellicore polyurethane insulation (R-13 or R-18) is the most practical choice. KC's harsh winters and 95°F summers stress uninsulated steel; the Intellicore construction bonds insulation to both steel skins, preventing delamination. If curb appeal is the priority, the Coachman and Canyon Ridge offer carriage-house and wood-grain looks with the same durable insulated core. For a modern or contemporary home, the Modern Steel or Avante full-view aluminum panel are standouts.
- What is Intellicore insulation and why does it matter in KC?
- Intellicore is Clopay's polyurethane foam-in-place process: liquid foam is injected between the two steel skins and chemically bonds to both surfaces. The result is a true composite — stiffer, quieter, and more thermally stable than doors with polystyrene inserts that can shrink or fall out. For KC homeowners, this means a door that holds its shape through repeated freeze-thaw cycles, stays quieter on cold mornings, and adds meaningful R-value (R-12 to R-18.4 depending on the line and section count) to a wall that is often the largest thermal opening in the house.
- Do you carry the full Clopay catalog or just select lines?
- As an authorized Clopay dealer, Garage Door Masters KC can order any door in the Clopay catalog — Gallery, Classic, Coachman, Canyon Ridge, Modern Steel, Avante, and the commercial sectional steel line. The embedded catalog shows the full residential and commercial selection. During your free measure appointment, the owner or a tech reviews the exact model, section count, R-value, finish, hardware, and opener compatibility in person and provides a written flat-rate quote.
- Can I use the online visualizer to try doors before I pick from the catalog?
- Yes — the door visualizer on this site lets you preview Clopay garage door styles on a home photo. It's a great way to shortlist 2–3 lines before diving into the full catalog details. Once you narrow it down visually, the residential or commercial catalog gives you the construction specs, R-values, color palettes, and window insert options for each line. Then we measure your opening and confirm which section heights and spring sizing fit your specific garage.
- How long does a new Clopay door order take in the KC area?
- Most residential Clopay orders run 2–4 weeks from the time you sign off on the final spec. Commercial doors and specialty configurations (custom sizes, high-wind-rated, or fire-rated panels) can run 4–8 weeks. We communicate lead times upfront so you can plan. Emergency replacements where a door is inoperable can sometimes be handled sooner with in-stock standard steel options.
- Is there a charge to have someone come out and measure?
- No — the measure for a new door installation is free. The $79 service call applies only to repair visits. For new doors (residential or commercial replacement), the owner or a tech comes to your home, measures the opening, reviews your header clearance and spring clearance, checks your existing opener compatibility, and provides a written flat-rate quote at no charge. There's no obligation to purchase.
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