New Garage Doors
Upgrade your home's exterior with premium, energy-efficient garage doors from industry-leading manufacturers.
Garage Door Styles to Choose From
Whether you're after a classic carriage-house look or a sleek modern design, Spring King carries garage door styles to fit any home in Central Connecticut. Browse below and we'll help you find the perfect new garage door.
Our Collections
We carry the full line of Haas and Safe-Way garage doors. Select a product line below to learn more about the specific series and features.


Available Series
How to Choose Your Door
Two decisions matter most before you pick a style: how much insulation you need and what material works for your home. Here's a plain-language breakdown.
Insulation Options
Single Steel Layer
No R-value · Lowest cost
A single layer of steel with no filler. Works fine for detached garages you don't heat or cool — like a storage garage or workshop you rarely enter.
- Most affordable upfront
- Lighter weight
- Not ideal if garage is attached to your home
- Noisier — no sound dampening
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Both Haas and Safe-Way offer non-insulated single-layer options — ask about entry-level models during your free estimate.
Steel + Polystyrene Backer
R-8 to R-11 · Mid-range cost
Steel skin on the front and back with a rigid polystyrene foam backer between them. A solid middle-ground — noticeably quieter and more energy-efficient than non-insulated, without the top-tier price tag.
- Good temperature control for attached garages
- Noticeably quieter operation
- Better dent resistance than single-layer
- Less effective than polyurethane at extremes
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Steel + Injected Foam Core
R-13 to R-18 · Premium option
Steel skin on the front and back with injected polyurethane foam bonded between them, filling every gap. This is what most Connecticut homeowners choose — it makes a real difference in heating bills and road noise.
- Highest R-value — real energy savings
- Strongest, most rigid panel construction
- Quietest operation — great for living spaces above
- Highest dent resistance
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Not sure which level fits your garage? We'll walk you through it during your free estimate — no pressure.
Material & Finish Options
Steel
Most popular choice
The workhorse of garage doors. Steel panels are strong, low-maintenance, and available in dozens of colors and panel styles. All of our insulated options come in steel.
- Long-lasting — resists cracking and warping
- Wide range of colors and textures
- Compatible with all insulation levels
- Can dent from impact (thicker gauge = less risk)
Wood-Look Steel
Warm look, zero upkeep
Steel panels finished with a realistic wood-grain texture and tone. You get the warmth of a wood door without the painting, staining, or swelling that comes with real wood in Connecticut's climate.
- Looks like real wood from the street
- No painting, staining, or sealing ever needed
- Still fully insulatable
- Fewer color options than plain steel
Aluminum & Glass
Modern & full-view styles
Aluminum frames with glass or acrylic panels. Popular for contemporary homes, studios, and garages that open to a backyard or living space where natural light matters.
- Floods the garage with natural light
- Rust-proof — won't corrode like steel
- Bold curb appeal for modern homes
- Lower insulation than steel options
Insulation Questions, Answered
Connecticut homeowners ask us these questions before almost every new door purchase. Here are straight answers.
Not sure where to start?
Schedule a free in-home consultation. We'll bring samples, measure your opening, and help you select the perfect door for your home and budget.
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