Frequently Asked Questions
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- Width and Height of door opening.
- Headroom distance from the top of door opening to ceiling or other obstruction.
- Side-room distance from sides of door opening, to the left or right, to any obstruction.
- Backroom distance from header (inside, above door opening) away from the door opening to any obstruction.
- Style (model), color and window options.
- Center or side (standard) lock.
- Spring option (torsion or extension) torsion recommended.
- Track configuration 15 radius (standard), 12 radius, hi-lift (up to 36 on residential doors), low-headroom, and available on commercial doors: high-lift above 36, vertical-lift and follow-the-roof pitch. Also, vertical track mounting options are: bracket, continuous tapered angle or reverse angle.
- Windloading: you may live in a county which requires doors to withstand certain high wind pressures. Safe-way has several windload-certified models available to fit most needs. Please contact your local dealer for requirements in your location.
- With the door in the closed position, disconnect any opening device, such as an electric door operator. Lift the door manually halfway, stop and release. If the door moves smoothly and stays in the position released, proceed with step two.
- Open the door fully, then release. If the door moves smoothly and stays in position, proceed with step three.
- Pull the door back to the halfway point and release. If the door moves smoothly and stays in position, your springs are adjusted to correctly balance your door. Safe-way recommends this procedure periodically.
Absolutely. Safe-way recommends a high-quality exterior latex (water-based) paint, whether sprayed, brushed or rolled on, to change the color of your door. Proper preparations such as thorough cleaning and de-glossing are essential for a lasting finish. See your quality paint dealer for product suggestions. We also carry touch-up paint in bottles or spray cans to match your door’s original color.
**Note Presidential and Presidential Premium Steel Carriage Doors with vinyl overlays must be painted with "Sherwin Williams© Vinyl Safe© Super© or Durations© Paint" ONLY, to avoid warping or delaminating of the overlays. Not using this specific paint formula will void all stated warranties. For More information download the Presidential brochure in the Steel Carriage Doors section of the web site by clicking on the “Features and Options" tab.
Finishing instructions for all wood doors:
1. All six sides (front, back, top, bottom, left, fight) of each section should be finished using the same method. If the outside of the door is painted, the inside should be painted. If the outside of the door is stained, the inside should be stained.
2. When painting a door, the finish coat base should be the same as the primer coat base. A latex based finish paint is recommended for use with a latex based primer, and an oil based finish paint is recommended for use with an oil based primer. Minimum one coat primer and 2 coats finish.
3. Any exposed beaded or v –groove openings that could pocket water need to be sealed with a high-quality, polyurethane caulk or similar quality caulking material after the finish is applied.
4. When staining a door, select a quality exterior penetrating stain (transparent, semi-transparent or solid) that is mildew resistant, UV resistant and water repellant.
5. When warehousing or storing doors prior to installation, caution should be taken to protect the wood parts from direct exposure to moisture conditions.
6. Avoid film-forming finishes, such as varnishes and urethanes, which do not penetrate the wood.
7. Unfinished wood parts should never be left exposed to the natural elements.
8. It is preferable that finishing be undertaken prior to installation.
9. Where concrete floors are used, the garage door should no be installed until after the floor has been poured and adequate time has elapsed for the moisture content to dissipate.
10. Where the building is to be plastered, the garage door should not be installed until after the plastering is completed, and the majority of the associated moisture has been dispersed.
**Note** Painting a wooden or carriage-house door a dark color may void the warranty as undesirable effects such as warping or de-lamination may occur. A copy of the finishing instructions can be downloaded in the wood carriage house section of the web site by clicking on the " Features and Options" tab.
Safe-Way Door purchased the garage door business from Taylor Building Products in December 2007. The product as manufactured by Taylor Building Products no longer exists. Safe-Way Door continues to manufacture products that have a similar look to some of the Taylor garage doors; however, there are no Safe-Way products that will work with existing Taylor products. For example, if there is a four section Taylor door that has one section damaged, there is no Safe-Way product that can be used to replace the damaged Taylor section. Taylor and Safe-Way sections will not interchange with one another mechanically or aesthetically.
Safe-Way Door does continue to make products that have the overall look of some of the Taylor garage door products. A comparison chart is listed in the table below. Be advised that the similarity in these products is the panel design. For example, if you have a 9x7 Taylor model 3600, there will be 3 raised panels from left to right on each individual section. The Safe-Way model 69 in a 9x7 will also have 3 raised panels of the same size from left to right on each individual section. However, the exterior wood grain texture of the Taylor 3600 and the Safe-Way model 69 will not look or feel the same. From a distance, both doors will have a similar appearance. Up close, the texture will look distinctly different. Safe-Way and Taylor doors specifications (weight, thickness, hardware, springs etc.) are not the same. Consult a professional installing garage door dealer for any direction relative to replacing any product.
Safe-Way – Taylor Comparison Chart
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Safe-Way Model |
Taylor Model |
Comments |
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Model 65 |
Model 4800 Encore |
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Model 66 |
Model 4800 Flush Encore |
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Model 67 |
Model 2400 Encore |
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Model 69 |
Model 3600 Encore |
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Model 70 Madera |
Model 4800 Taylorwood |
Colors available rosewood and medium oak |
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Model 71 Madera |
Model 3600 Taylorwood |
Colors available rosewood and medium oak |
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Model 72 Madera |
Model 2400 Taylorwood |
Colors available rosewood and medium oak |
*There are no comparable Safe-Way products to any Taylor products not listed above.
Warranty Claims
Safe-Way Door supported Warranty claims for one year after the acquisition of the Taylor garage door business. Safe-Way no longer supports any warranty claims on behalf of Taylor Building Products.
Taylor Replacement Parts
Safe-Way Door does not carry any replacement sections and or parts for any Taylor product. Items considered “industry standard” (hinges, springs, rollers, bottom seal and most hardware items) can typically be supplied by a professional installing dealer. Please visit the Safe-Way website Dealer Locator for a Safe-Way installing dealer near you.
Safe-Way Discount
Safe-Way will provide a 10% discount to any homeowner that would like to replace their Taylor door with a Safe-Way product. Please provide your local Safe-Way dealer (which can be found on the dealer locator at www.safewaydoor.com) with discount code TYLDRDISC. The Safe-Way dealer will provide you with a 10% discount off their existing published price on any model listed in the comparison chart listed above.
Please forward any specific questions relative to any of these topics to the following email address. bhorton@safewaydoor.com

