Model 610
- Thickness: 1 3/8"
- Insulated: Polyurethane
- U-Factor: .106
- R-Value: 13.45
If you want a clean, current look for your home, contemporary garage doors deliver clean lines and a modern architectural appearance. They combine updated style with strong insulation options and improved curb appeal.
Superior Overhead Doors is locally owned, based in Broken Arrow, and serving the Tulsa area since 2008. We have a real showroom, we do not use sub-contractors, and we take a straightforward, no-pressure approach to new garage door sales and selection.
Contemporary garage doors appeal to homeowners who want cleaner lines, fewer decorative details, and a more architectural look than a traditional raised-panel door. They work especially well when the garage door takes up a large part of the front exterior and you want that space to feel intentional instead of generic.
This style can also make practical sense. Many shoppers comparing garage door products want a modern garage door style that also offers insulation options, better curb appeal, and a more updated fit for the home.
Below are the current contemporary garage door models shown on the existing site. If you are deciding between 1 3/8 inch and 1 3/4 inch construction, this side-by-side view makes the main differences easier to spot.
| Model | Thickness | Insulated | U-Factor | R-Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 610 | 1 3/8" | Polyurethane Insulation | .106 | 13.45 |
| 612 | 1 3/8" | Polyurethane Insulation | .106 | 13.45 |
| 710 | 1 3/4" | Polyurethane Insulation | .093 | 16.18 |
| 712 | 1 3/4" | Polyurethane Insulation | .093 | 16.18 |
If you are comparing insulated contemporary garage doors for an attached garage, workspace, or comfort upgrade, the thicker models may be worth a closer look.
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If you are replacing an existing door, fit matters. For a practical explanation of measurements, headroom, and clearance, review garage door opening requirements.
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Choosing a new door should feel clear, not confusing.
Start with the look you want. This page helps you compare contemporary garage door models, and you can also browse recent door styles in our gallery for more visual context.
We look at the opening, the size, and any conditions that could affect the job. If you want to compare finishes and styles in person, you can visit our Broken Arrow garage door showroom.
Once we know what you are comparing, we can help you move from browsing to a real estimate. The goal is clarity, not pressure.
After the model and project details are confirmed, the order moves forward.
When it is time to install, the work connects directly to our garage door installation process. If anything about the opening needs attention, we will discuss it before the project moves ahead.
When you are comparing a new door, the product matters, but so does the company behind it.
Here are a few reasons homeowners choose us:
We also take a consumer-protective approach. If you want practical buying guidance before committing, read how to avoid garage door scams.
For more on the company, visit About Superior Overhead Doors.
If you are serious about contemporary garage doors, the fastest next step is either to request a quote or see options in person.
See styles, finishes, and product options up close at our Broken Arrow showroom.
If you already have a home photo, rough measurements, or a model in mind, we can help you compare options and move to the next step.
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Want more visual inspiration first? You can still browse recent door styles in our gallery.