If you’re in the market for a new garage door, you may be considering your options. One option to consider is a Flush Panel Garage Door. In addition to their strength, durability, and easy maintenance, flush panel garage doors are also a popular choice for homeowners looking to add a modern touch to their home’s exterior. With their sleek, simple design, flush panel garage doors can help to create a contemporary look for your home. Whether you’re building a new home or updating the look of an existing one, flush panel garage doors are an excellent option to consider.
These doors offer a number of benefits, including:
- Strength and durability: Flush panel garage doors are made of steel, which makes them strong and resistant to wear and tear.
- Woodtone accents: These doors are available in a variety of woodtone accent colors, which add warmth and appeal to your home. The wood grain is non-repeating, giving the door a unique, handcrafted look.
- Easy maintenance: Flush panel garage doors require minimal maintenance, making them a convenient choice for busy homeowners.
At Local Garage Doors, we are dedicated to providing high-quality garage door products and services to our customers. If you’re interested in learning more about flush panel garage doors, or if you’d like to book an appointment to have one installed at your home, give us a call at 866-337-1631. We look forward to helping you find the perfect garage door for your home.
1. Choose A Garage Door Finish
Standard Colors


Premium Colors
Premium colors shown below are typically special order. Consult with a Local Garage Doors representative for more information.







Woodtone Accent Colors
Using digital imaging, Accents Woodtones are steel doors with the appearance of authentic wood. Portray a non-repeating wood grain to achieve the warmth, appeal, and beauty of a handcrafted wood garage door while providing the strength and durability of steel. The below color options are only available in Polystrene and Polyurethane Steelback Insulated options.







2. Choose An Insulation




3. Choose A Glass





Window Styles


