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Raynor garage door guide β€” facts, codes, fixes

A plain-English owner's reference: what Raynor makes, where your model number hides, how to decode the diagnostics, and when to hand it to a local pro. We're not affiliated with Raynor β€” this page exists because the manuals are hard work.

Raynor garage door products

About Raynor

Raynor Garage Doors is an American manufacturer founded in 1944 by Raymond Neisewander in Dixon, Illinois, where it remains headquartered; the company has stayed family-influenced and independent rather than joining the large door conglomerates. Raynor makes residential and commercial sectional doors plus rolling doors, and distributes exclusively through a network of independent authorized Raynor dealers across North America. The brand is known for pairing its doors with heavier-gauge hardware and dealer-based service. GarageDoorCallHQ.com is an independent referral site and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Raynor Garage Doors.

Current lineup

Raynor's residential lines include the Aspen series of insulated steel doors (polyurethane-filled sandwich construction offered in multiple thicknesses, such as Aspen AP138 and AP200), the Centura and BuildMark/TradeMark families of steel raised-panel doors at varying insulation levels, RockCreeke and other carriage house designs with overlay construction, StyleView aluminum-and-glass full-view doors, and wood or custom offerings through dealers. Commercial products include ThermaSeal insulated sectional doors and DuraCoil rolling doors. Wind-load-rated configurations are available where coastal or high-wind codes apply.

Where to find your model number

The identification label is on the interior of the door, typically on an end stile or the back of a section; some Raynor sections carry stenciled or printed production data on the section edges instead, visible between sections when the door is partly open. A Raynor dealer uses the serial or order information from this label to identify the exact model, gauge, insulation, and color.

Recalls and support

Check cpsc.gov/Recalls for Raynor together with the model or serial information from the door's interior label, and contact your local authorized Raynor dealer, findable on raynor.com, for any factory service bulletins. Dealer records often include the original installation order, which speeds up identifying hardware affected by any notice. Official support: www.raynor.com Β· Recall search: cpsc.gov/Recalls

Compatibility notes

Raynor door sections, overlays, and window designs are model-specific and sourced through authorized Raynor dealers using the door's label data. Counterbalance springs, cables, drums, rollers, and track follow standard commercial and residential sizing, so routine spring or roller service does not require factory parts. Raynor has also marketed openers built on major opener platforms; remotes for those follow the underlying platform's generation rules, so match the learn-button type when replacing them.

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Raynor questions

Q.Is Raynor still an independent company?

Yes. Raynor Garage Doors was founded in 1944 in Dixon, Illinois, and continues to operate from there as an independent manufacturer, unlike many competing brands that belong to larger groups such as ASSA ABLOY or Sanwa Holdings. It sells exclusively through authorized independent dealers rather than big-box retail.

Q.How do I identify my Raynor door model?

Look for the label on the interior of the door, usually on an end stile or the back of a section; some doors carry production data printed on section edges. Provide that serial or order information to a Raynor dealer, who can pull the exact model, panel style, insulation, and color from factory records.

Q.Are Raynor doors insulated?

Many lines are. The Aspen series uses polyurethane sandwich construction with published R-values that rise with door thickness, while other series offer polystyrene insulation or non-insulated single-layer steel. Check your specific model's specifications, since insulation type and thickness vary considerably across Raynor's residential families.

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