Steel for Garage Doors
PPGI, PPGL and Prepainted Steel for Sectional Garage Doors, Insulated PU Panels and Decorative Door Faces
Everesteel supplies PPGI, PPGL, and prepainted steel for sectional garage door panels, insulated PU door skins, decorative residential garage doors, and commercial garage door production. You buy direct from our coating lines in Jiangyin, China — with custom colors, sample matching, in-house processing, and export packaging built into the supply.
- PPGI and PPGL outer skins for sectional garage door panels and weather-exposed faces
- Prepainted steel for insulated PU door skins and bonded panel systems
- Wood grain, solid-color, and decorative finish options for residential garage doors
- PE, SMP, HDP, and PVDF coating systems with custom color matching
- Coil, slit coil, and cut-to-length sheet supply for roll-forming and panel lines
Own Factory. Own Coating Lines. Direct Manufacturing Supply.
Everesteel is a vertically integrated prepainted steel manufacturer based in Jiangyin, Jiangsu — one of China’s major steel processing hubs. Every coil of garage door steel that leaves our facility is produced, coated, processed, and packaged in-house, on our own lines, under our own quality system, with 26,000+ tons of annual production capacity supplying buyers in 65+ countries.
You buy direct from the manufacturer, not through a trading intermediary. That means tighter specification control, more consistent batch quality, shorter communication paths, and pricing aligned more closely with actual production conditions.
When you place an order with Everesteel, you deal directly with the team responsible for production and delivery.
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global buyers served
65+
countries supplied worldwide
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on-time delivery rate
Why Material Selection Matters for Garage Doors
Not every garage door panel has the same job. A visible outer skin on a sectional door carries different appearance and weathering demands than a concealed inner skin or a foam-filled insulated panel. Choosing one specification for the whole door usually means overpaying on hidden faces or underspecifying on the wide, visible panel that everyone sees.
That is why experienced door manufacturers match the material to the panel and the construction before they order. Before you select, it helps to weigh five factors:
- Panel type — sectional panel, insulated PU panel, decorative face, or general door skin
- Surface finish — smooth, stucco embossed, wood grain, matte, or linear ribbed
- Forming method — roll forming, panel bending, embossing, or flat sheet lamination
- Outer skin vs. inner skin — visible weathering face vs. concealed back coat for PU bonding
- Cost target — premium decorative outer skin vs. economical concealed inner skin material
Get these right, and you match the steel to how each face is actually formed, seen, and bonded — no coating cracks at the fold, no color mismatch across wide panels, and no wasted spend on hidden surfaces.
Recommended Steel Materials by Garage Door Type
Use this table to match PPGI, PPGL, wood-grain steel, and prepainted aluminum to the correct door before requesting a quote.
| Garage Door Type | Recommended Material | Why It Is Used |
|---|---|---|
| Sectional Garage Doors | PPGI / PPGL with PE or SMP | Wide visible panels needing color consistency, flatness, and reliable roll forming |
| Insulated PU Door Panels | PPGI / PPGL with bonding-compatible back coat | Outer and inner skins matched to PU foam for strong adhesion and stable panels |
| Decorative / Villa Doors | Wood grain steel / decorative PPGL | Realistic timber and premium finishes for appearance-critical residential doors |
| Commercial Garage Doors | PPGI / PPGL with SMP or HDP | Durable, scratch-resistant panels for frequent-use commercial door systems |
| Coastal / High-UV Doors | PPGL (AZ150) with PVDF / prepainted aluminum | Strong salt-spray and UV resistance for doors near the sea or in intense sun |
| General-Purpose Door Skins | PPGI with PE | Cost-effective coated panels where a standard painted appearance is enough |
Not sure which fits your project?
Send your door type and panel construction, and our team will recommend a structure before providing a quote.
PPGI vs PPGL for Garage Doors
Choosing between PPGI and PPGL is one of the most common sourcing decisions for garage door buyers. Both are prepainted coated steel products, so the difference comes down to the metallic coating under the paint.
| Factor | PPGI (Prepainted Galvanized) | PPGL (Prepainted Galvalume) |
|---|---|---|
| Metallic coating | Pure zinc (Z40–Z275) | 55% aluminum, 43.4% zinc, 1.6% silicon (AZ40–AZ150) |
| Corrosion resistance | Good, with sacrificial edge protection | 3–6x higher, better heat reflection |
| Best use | Standard inland doors, general panels | Hot, humid, and coastal door projects |
| Forming | Handles most panel bends and profiles well | Slightly less suited to very tight forming |
| Paint options | PE, SMP, HDP, PVDF, wood grain film | PE, SMP, HDP, PVDF, decorative finishes |
| Cost level | More economical | Higher, longer service life |
Quick selection guide:
- Choose PPGI for standard inland sectional doors, insulated panels, and cost-sensitive projects.
- Choose PPGL when the door faces heat, humidity, or coastal exposure and needs a longer service life.
- Choose wood grain steel when a residential or villa door needs a realistic timber look across visible panels.
- Choose prepainted aluminum (PPAL) for coastal and lightweight doors where zero rust and low weight matter most.
Surface Finish Options for Garage Doors
Garage doors can be specified in different surface styles depending on the door design and target market. Each finish can be matched to your sample or reference before production begins.

Smooth Finish
A clean, uniform painted surface for a modern residential and commercial look. Smooth finishes are the practical default for sectional doors where consistent color across wide panels matters most.

Stucco / Embossed Finish
A textured surface that helps hide minor forming marks and adds a decorative feel. Stucco embossing is popular for panels where a plain smooth face would show handling marks and light waviness more easily.

Wood Grain
A printed or laminated finish that reproduces realistic wood tones and texture. Wood grain steel is a favorite for residential and villa sectional doors that want a warm timber look without the maintenance of real wood.

Matte Finish
A low-reflection surface suited to modern door designs. Matte finishes reduce glare, soften surface marks, and give a cleaner, more contemporary appearance across large visible garage door faces.

Linear / Ribbed
A directional profile that gives sectional panels a stronger visual line. Linear and ribbed patterns suit sectional door designs where defined, repeating lines create the intended panel look across the door.

Custom Colors
White, silver, grey, brown, and custom-matched colors can be supplied according to your physical sample, RAL reference, or target door design. We provide a sample for approval before mass production to help maintain batch consistency across adjacent panels.
Typical Garage Door Applications
Processing Capabilities for Garage Door Production
All coating is carried out in-house at our Jiangyin facility, and forming is coordinated through dedicated processing resources, so your material can arrive in the format your panel line actually needs — not just as a master coil.
Slitting
Master coils are precision-slit to the feed width your panel roll-forming line requires, with clean edges, controlled burr, and tight tolerance for stable feeding and consistent panel geometry.
Cut-to-Length
Material can be supplied as cut-to-length sheet for direct panel fabrication, stamping, or lamination — stacked, protected, and palletized for export.
Embossing
Stucco and linear embossed finishes can be applied to add texture and hide minor forming marks on visible panels. Specify emboss type and depth at time of order.
Sample Matching
We match color and surface finish to your sample, target finish, or reference standard, and provide an approval sample before bulk production to lock appearance across panels.
OEM Support
We support garage door manufacturers with custom colors, wood grain and decorative finish matching, bonding-compatible back coats, coil and sheet supply, protective film, export packaging, and repeat-order production.
Get Garage Door Specifications for Your Project
Tell us your door type, panel construction, coating system, thickness, width, and supply format. Our technical team will confirm feasibility and prepare a recommended material specification for your review.
Typical Specifications for Garage Door Steel
| Parameter | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Base material | GI (galvanized), GL (galvalume / aluzinc), aluminum |
| Product types | PPGI, PPGL, wood grain steel, prepainted aluminum (PPAL) |
| Thickness | 0.30 mm – 0.60 mm |
| Width | 600 mm – 1,250 mm (slit widths available) |
| Coating options | PE, SMP, HDP, PVDF, wood grain film |
| Metallic coating | Zinc Z40–Z275 / Al-Zn AZ40–AZ150 |
| Surface options | Smooth, stucco/embossed, wood grain, matte, linear |
| Reverse side | General or PU-bonding-compatible back coat |
| Supply form | Master coil, slit coil, cut-to-length sheet |
| Color | White, silver, grey, brown, RAL colors, or approved sample |
| MOQ | Depends on specification and finish |
| OEM support | Yes |
| Protective film | Available on request |
- Specifications are indicative and will be confirmed during the technical review at the time of order.
Quality Control and Certifications
Everesteel operates under a documented quality management system that covers incoming substrate inspection, coating line parameters, surface appearance control, and final product inspection prior to shipment.
Standard quality controls applied to garage door steel include:
- Incoming substrate inspection for thickness, width, surface condition, and base metal conformity
- Zinc and Al-Zn coating weight verification against the specified Z or AZ class
- Paint film thickness (DFT) measured and recorded per batch for top coat and back coat
- Color and gloss checked against the approved RAL reference or physical sample, with batch-to-batch control for wide adjacent panels
- Coating adhesion testing verified through cross-cut and T-bend checks matched to the panel bend radius
- Roll-forming and panel trial evaluation for profiling, embossing, and coating crack resistance
- Wood grain pattern direction, repeat, and adjacent-panel appearance review where required
- Reverse-side coating identification and PU bonding-compatibility confirmation for insulated panels
- Dimensional, slit-width, and flatness verification prior to packaging and shipment
Supporting certifications and documents can include ISO 9001 certification, RoHS-related documentation, mill test certificates (MTC), and third-party inspection arrangements such as SGS, BV, or CCIC upon request.
FAQs
Q1. What steel is used for garage doors?
Garage doors commonly use PPGI, PPGL, wood grain steel, and prepainted aluminum. The right choice depends on whether the panel is a visible sectional outer skin, a concealed inner skin on an insulated panel, or a decorative villa door face, and on the site environment.
Q2. What is the difference between PPGI and PPGL for garage doors?
PPGI uses a pure-zinc galvanized base, while PPGL uses a galvalume (aluminum-zinc) base. PPGL offers 3–6 times the corrosion resistance and better heat reflection, so it suits coastal and hot-climate doors, while PPGI fits standard inland and cost-sensitive projects.
Q3. Which coating system should I choose for a garage door?
It depends on use and climate. PE suits standard budgets and moderate exposure, SMP and HDP add weathering and scratch resistance for commercial doors, and PVDF is the premium choice for high-UV, coastal, or appearance-critical doors needing 20+ years of color retention.
Q4. Can the same steel be used for the outer and inner skins?
Yes, but the two faces often need different specifications. The outer skin handles weathering, UV, and appearance, while the inner skin needs a back coat matched to the PU foam and adhesive. We recommend specifying each face separately when appearance or bonding requirements differ.
Q5. What back coat should be used for insulated PU garage door panels?
The reverse-side coating should be matched to your actual PU system, adhesive, curing temperature, and panel process. Because a generic back coat does not bond well with every foam formulation, we verify the proposed coating with a bonding trial before mass production.
Q6. Will wood grain steel survive panel roll forming?
A correctly specified material will. We verify coating or film adhesion with cross-cut and T-bend testing, and review pattern direction and repeat after forming. For wide sectional panels or deep ribs, we recommend a forming trial to confirm the grain holds without stretching or whitening.
Q7. How do you keep color consistent across wide garage door panels?
Adjacent wide panels make any batch difference easy to see. We approve a physical color standard, define a measurement method and tolerance, and apply batch-to-batch control during coating, so panels on the same door stay visually consistent.
Q8. Do you provide OEM support for garage door projects?
Yes. We support OEM production with custom colors, wood grain and embossed finish matching, bonding-compatible back coats, precision slitting, cut-to-length processing, sample matching, protective film, and export packaging for repeat-order production.
Related Products for Garage Door Projects
Explore the individual materials behind our garage door supply. Each links to full specifications and finish options.
PPGI Coil & Sheet
PPGL Coil & Sheet
Wood Grain Steel
Custom Color Coated Steel
Prepainted Aluminum Coil & Sheet
Ready to Source Steel for Garage Doors?
Send us your door type, panel construction, coating system, thickness, width, forming method, and estimated quantity. Our team will recommend the right material — PPGI, PPGL, wood grain steel, or prepainted aluminum — based on your panel, appearance, environment, and cost requirements, and respond within one business day.
- Door type — sectional residential, insulated PU panel, decorative / villa, or commercial garage door
- Panel construction — single-skin, foam-filled insulated, outer skin, or inner skin
- Coating system — PE, SMP, HDP, PVDF, wood grain, or not sure yet
- Reverse-side / back coat — general or PU-bonding-compatible, with foam or adhesive details
- Surface requirement — smooth, stucco/embossed, wood grain, matte, or linear/ribbed
- Color reference — RAL code, sample, or target door design
- Thickness and width — in millimeters (state base-metal or finished thickness)
- Forming method — roll forming, panel bending, embossing, or flat sheet
- Quantity — in metric tons or coils, and whether one-time or recurring
- Destination country — for freight and lead time estimation
- Site environment — standard inland, high-UV, or coastal / high-humidity
