Elevate Your Home’s Curb Appeal with Faux Wood Garage Doors

Artisan faux wood garage doors bring old-world charm into the modern age. Handcrafted from high-performance urethane, these doors replicate the deep textures and subtle grain patterns of real oak and mahogany while standing up to the elements. 

Enjoy a sophisticated, custom garage door that’s moisture-resistant, energy-efficient, and—best of all—virtually maintenance-free.

Why You Should Consider Faux Wood Garage Doors

Our Faux Wood Garage Doors Series

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Quartet combines the look of real wood carriage house doors with the strength of faux hardwood and insulated steel, and is designed for durability and versatility.

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Faux Wood FAQs

A faux wood garage door is designed to mimic the look and feel of real wood. Artisan’s faux wood garage doors are made from urethane and are an eco-friendly choice that’s rot-resistant and holds paint better than wood.

  1. Lightweight: Faux wood can deliver a wood-look garage door with less weight. They typically don’t need additional structural support, making installation easier.
  2. Durable: Well-manufactured faux wood products not only last a long time, but they also continue to look new. Faux wood also won’t rot or warp in the weather.
  3. Termite-Proof: Termites and other insects are a threat and can ruin any real wood in your home. Faux wood, on the other hand, offers an easier alternative.
  4. Customizable: Faux wood comes in a variety of colors and finishes. They can be painted or stained just like natural timber to match your home’s style.
  5. Low Maintenance: Natural wood demands ongoing upkeep and can become stressful due to the frequent care it requires, unlike faux wood.
  6. Affordable: Faux wood provides the perfect balance of authentic beauty and long-term affordability, while remaining a cost-effective choice.

Yes, faux wood garage doors are extremely durable and will last between 15 and 30 years.

Pros
  • Durable
  • Better for Resale Value
  • Visually Appealing
Cons
  • Higher Price Point
  • Heavy
  • High Maintenance 
Pros
  • Low Maintenance
  • Lower Price Point
  • Lightweight
Cons
  • Lack of Authenticity 
  • Can Show Dents
  • Lower Perceived Value

  • When people research “what are faux wood garage doors,” many are left wondering if “composite” and “faux wood” are interchangeable terms.
  • The answer is no.
  • Composites are a type of faux wood, but not all faux woods are composites. Composites usually refer to a mix of wood byproducts and plastics. This makes them denser and more durable, while faux wood can be either composite or solid PVC/vinyl, both providing the wood look at a lower cost and with easier care.