Residential Door
CHI Raised Panel Garage Door
Timeless raised panel styling with C.H.I.'s low-maintenance Nucor steel, short or long panels, and insulation options for comfort and quiet.

Panel styles
Short or long raised panel
Construction
Low-maintenance Nucor steel; single- or two-sided construction by model
Insulation options
None, polystyrene, or polyurethane
Thermal performance
Non-insulated, plus insulated models from R-7.94 to R-17.19
Finish options
10 solid colors, 9 faux woodtones, and model-dependent powder coating
Made in
USA
Warranty
Limited lifetime on sections; hardware varies by model
Overview
CHI raised panel doors bring classic curb appeal to a wide range of home styles. Crisp embossments, low-maintenance Nucor steel, factory color and woodtone choices, and optional glass or designer glass help keep the look traditional without making the door feel generic.
Choose your look
Use the options below to build a traditional look while dialing in color, woodtone, glass, inserts, privacy, and thermal performance.
Quick specs
Compare C.H.I. Raised Panel model families, insulation tiers, steel construction, and performance notes before we measure.
Model lineup
Short panel
Panel style
- Models
- 2250, 2240, 2251, 2241, 2283, 2206, 2216
Long panel
Panel style
- Models
- 4250, 4240, 4251, 4241, 4283, 4206, 4216
Insulation tiers
Non-insulated
No published R-value
- Notes
- No insulation. Best for detached garages or mild climates.
Polystyrene
R-7.94 or R-9.65
- Notes
- Balanced thermal control with solid value.
Polyurethane
U-factor .19 / R-13.40 or U-factor .19 / R-17.19
- Notes
- Highest efficiency and quietest operation in the Raised Panel family.
R-values, U-factor reporting, and construction details vary by model, size, and windload requirements. We confirm the exact rating during your measure.
Price and planning
Installed pricing depends on size, insulation tier, window layout, windload requirements, and opener compatibility. We provide an all-in quote after measuring.
- Door size and opening conditions
- Insulation tier and steel construction
- Window layout and glass type
- Windload or coastal requirements
- Opener compatibility and accessories
What happens next
Measure and assess
We confirm opening size, track layout, and headroom.
Confirm options
Select panel length, windows, insulation, and finish.
Order and schedule
We order the door and coordinate lead times.
Install and tune
Installation, balance, opener setup, and haul-away.
FAQs
Which panel length should I choose?
Short panels feel classic and balanced on most single-width doors. Long panels tend to look cleaner on wider doors and more contemporary facades.
Do I need insulation in a raised panel door?
If the garage is attached or you want quieter operation, insulated models are usually worth it. Detached garages or storage spaces can often use non-insulated doors.
Can I add windows without giving up privacy?
Yes. We can pair decorative inserts with frosted or obscure glass to keep light coming in while limiting visibility.
How long does installation usually take?
Most raised panel installs take a few hours once the door arrives. We confirm timing and opener compatibility during the measure.
Will you haul away the old door?
Yes. Removal and haul-away are included in our installation quotes.
Barton installation support
- We verify opener compatibility, track layout, and safety hardware before ordering.
- Installation includes balance testing, weather seal checks, and cleanup.
- Maintenance options keep panels, springs, and rollers running quietly year-round.





