Faux-wood louver carriage-house design with the look of stained shutters and the durability of a 5-layer composite over insulated steel. No painting, no rotting, no maintenance.
The Canyon Ridge Louver is the louver-detail variant of Clopay's most realistic faux-wood carriage-house line. Composite cladding bonded over an insulated steel core gives you the look of stained louvered shutter panels — without the painting, sealing, and seasonal touch-ups that real wood requires across Hudson Valley winters.
Clopay calls this their 5-layer construction: insulated steel base, polyurethane core, vinyl coating, then composite cladding with a louver overlay milled to look like authentic stained shutter slats. From the curb at thirty feet, almost no one can tell it's not real cedar.
The louver detail adds shadow and depth that a flat-panel door doesn't have. It pairs especially well with Hudson Valley colonials, farmhouses, and shingle-style homes where you want the carriage-house silhouette but with a more decorative center band.
Standard with Clopay's Intellicore® polyurethane insulation up to R-18.4 — important for attached Hudson Valley garages with bedrooms above. The composite skin doesn't conduct cold the way bare steel does, so the door also feels warmer to the touch in January.
Bedford, Katonah, Pound Ridge, Greenwich, and other Westchester / lower Fairfield homes where the architectural standard is high and curb appeal matters. Also a strong pick for new construction in Carmel, Mahopac, and Yorktown Heights where homeowners want a wood look without the maintenance burden.
Installed pricing varies with door size, stain choice, decorative hardware, glass options, and whether you pair it with a new LiftMaster opener. These are typical Hudson Valley ranges — your written estimate will be exact.
Reynolds has installed Canyon Ridge Louver doors across Patterson, Brewster, Carmel, Mahopac, Bedford, Katonah, Mt Kisco, Chappaqua, and into Greenwich and Ridgefield CT. Ask us during your estimate to drive by a finished install in your town — seeing the door on a real Hudson Valley home beats any showroom photo. Our showroom at 1270 Rt 311 in Patterson carries physical samples too.
Bill Reynolds Jr. Garage Doors is a BBB A+ Accredited, family-owned garage door company serving Putnam, Westchester, Dutchess (NY) and Fairfield County (CT) since 1963. We hold 53 five-star Google reviews (4.9 rating), are a Clopay Master Authorized Dealer, and have been listed in the Top 100 Door Dealers nationwide for four consecutive years. Call (845) 878-3314 for a free estimate.
No — it's a 5-layer composite faux-wood door over an insulated steel core. From thirty feet on the curb almost no one can tell it's not real cedar, but you skip the painting, sealing, and rot risk. Reynolds installs the Canyon Ridge line across Putnam, Westchester, Dutchess, and Fairfield Counties.
No. The composite cladding does not absorb water or expand and contract the way real wood does, which is the most common failure mode for Hudson Valley wood doors. Insulated steel core resists denting and the louver overlay is bonded — not nailed — so seams don't open over time.
Multiple wood-look stains in cedar, mahogany, walnut, and slate tones. Reynolds brings physical samples to your estimate — seeing them in your driveway light, against your siding, beats picking from a website swatch.
Limited Edition is the same 5-layer construction with a fully overlaid carriage-house surface (no separate louver detail). Ultra-Grain is a 4-layer simpler construction at a lower price point. Louver gives you the most distinctive shutter-style detail.
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