The Amarr Lincoln collection offers over 150 door designs made from durable and low-maintenance steel. Classic design at great value prices.
Single-layer: Steel
Get value and durability with a Lincoln LI1000 single-layer door. These heavy-duty steel doors are durable, reliable, and low maintenance.
Durable, Reliable, Low Maintenance
For the toughest, most energy-efficient steel door, a Lincoln LI3000 2" triple-layer door includes the ultimate in thermal properties, plus a layer of steel for a finished interior look and added durability.
Mosaic Window OptionsThe choice is yours. Add visual interest to your contemporary, mid-century modern or transitional home. With Mosaic Window Options you decide the number and location of windows to create the door design you want. Just like your home, your garage door should be a reflection of your personal style.
*Windows can be placed in any standard position on any section of an Amarr traditional steel door. |
Safe Guard Pinch ProtectionBuilt with the Safe Guard System that features patented center and end hinges, exclusive safety bottom brackets and uniquely-designed pinch protection sections to enhance overall safety for homeowners. These garage doors are designed to reduce the risk of serious hand and finger injuries. |
Wind Load DoorsWind load doors are built specifically to withstand specific high-wind pressures with an interior wind load reinforcement system. Wind load reinforcement can be added to practically all Amarr doors to meet local building codes. Simply choose the door style that is right for you and your local Amarr garage door dealer/installer will confirm what wind load door is required in your area. It is the homeowner’s responsibility to make sure the garage door meets local building codes. |
Energy EfficiencyCFC-free insulation increases the thermal efficiency of your garage door to help maintain the temperature in your garage, increase your home’s energy efficiency and reduce noise from the garage. Available in garage doors with multi-layer construction. |