Product Specs

Construction

  • Foamed-in-place polyurethane insulation provides thermal efficiency
  • Three sections for 7' high doors provide large steel embossments for a dramatic appearance
  • TorqueMaster® Plus Counter Balance System safely nestles springs inside steel tube

Features

  • Thermally efficient with a U-Factor of 0.15 and an R-Value of 12.122
  • Bottom weather seal blocks draft and debris
  • Lifetime limited warranty

Options

  • Ridgefield or Riverton panel designs, in 7' (3 sections) or 8' (4 sections)
  • Upgrade to the 25,000-cycle spring for more than twice the life of a standard torsion spring

Brochure

Wayne Dalton Designer Steel Model 8310 Brochure

Highlights

Material  Steel
Price Range 
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$50-$500 = $
$500-$1,500 = $$
$1,500-$3,500 = $$$
$3,500-$6,000+ = $$$$

All costs are based on a standard 16' x 7' door size. Costs vary by location and are for supply only; installation is extra. Changes to door size, quantity of doors, and panel styles will affect pricing. Costs exclude hardware, windows, and color changes.

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R-Value 
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R-value measures how well a material resists heat flow: the higher the R-value, the better the insulation. For doors, a higher R-value helps improve energy efficiency by keeping indoor temperatures more stable.

R0-R6 = 1 star
R7-R9 = 2 star
R10-R13 = 3 star
R14 and up = 4 star

R-Value info

12.12 (★★)
U-Factor 
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U-Factor measures how well a door keeps heat from escaping. The lower the number, the better the insulation. Unlike R-Value, which only measures material resistance, U-Factor reflects the performance of the entire door system, making it a more accurate measure of energy efficiency.

StarU-Factor RangePerformance Summary
★★★★0.05 - 0.13Excellent insulation (highest performing)
★★★0.14 - 0.18Very good insulation
★★0.19 - 0.25 Moderate insulation
0.26 - 0.31Basic insulation (lowest performing)
0.15 (★★★)
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