Carriage-house design with prominent raised panels and decorative hardware. Mid-tier price with strong curb appeal — pairs well with center-hall colonials and Federal-style Hudson Valley homes.
Grand Harbor sits next to Coachman in the Clopay carriage-house steel range, with a more pronounced raised-panel face and a slightly more formal silhouette. It's the door we recommend for Hudson Valley center-hall colonials, Federal-style homes, and historic-district properties where the architecture calls for a more traditional, dressed-up presentation.
The defining difference is panel articulation. Coachman tends toward flatter, more contemporary panel work; Grand Harbor doubles down on prominent raised-panel relief and ships with more decorative hardware as standard. Both are 3-layer insulated steel, both come in similar color and window options.
On a Hudson Valley center-hall colonial with shutters and dentil molding, Grand Harbor reads as more architecturally consistent than Coachman would. On a modern farmhouse it can feel a touch heavy.
Same 2-inch insulated steel sandwich as the Coachman with optional Intellicore polyurethane core. Baked-on factory finish in Clopay's standard residential color range plus custom paint. 7-style window insert options.
Center-hall colonials, Federal-style homes, and historic-district properties across Bedford, Katonah, Mt Kisco, Pound Ridge, Greenwich, and Ridgefield. Also a strong fit for traditional Hudson Valley homes in Patterson, Carmel, Brewster, and Pawling that want a more formal door.
Installed pricing varies with door size, design variant, color, hardware, and windows. Below are typical Hudson Valley ranges.
Reynolds has installed Grand Harbor Collection 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.
Grand Harbor has more prominent raised-panel relief and ships with decorative hardware as standard. It reads as more formal and traditional. Coachman is more versatile and slightly more contemporary. Both are 3-layer insulated steel at similar price points.
Yes — center-hall colonials, Federal-style homes, and traditional architecture are exactly what Grand Harbor is designed for. The raised-panel detail and standard decorative hardware match the dentil molding, shutters, and architectural trim found on classic Hudson Valley colonials.
Decorative strap hinges and handle hardware are included as standard with the Grand Harbor (whereas they're à la carte on the Coachman). Multiple finish options. Reynolds installs the hardware as part of the install.
Yes — Intellicore polyurethane up to R-18.4 is available. Important for attached garages in Hudson Valley winters.
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