Back to Listing February 4, 2026 Blog: The Hometown Express

Doubling Down on the Doors!

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You’ve always had lots of options on the carports, buildings, and sheds that you’ve purchased from Hometown. The traditional choices have been roll up doors, double doors, and swing doors. We now have another type of door that you’re going to love – the ramp utility door!

Drive On In! These new doors take driving in to a whole new level. Simply pivot the door down to create a ramp…and drive on into your shed! At first glance, you’ll never know that behind the attractive door is a drop down swing device. This ingenious doors are available on our wooden sheds and side lofted buildings that are at least 10 feet wide.

Save That Space! The ramp doors save you space inside your building – and in the yard around it. You won’t have to pull down a rolling door, prop a swinging door, or lug over a heavy ramp. When it’s time to take your tractor or mower or boat inside or outside, all you have to do is pull down the door, which essentially becomes the ramp.

The ramp doors are durable, constructed to take years of rolling with your heavy equipment. And that means that you have years of not having to strain your back, too!

Double down with your doors with these clever door ramps. It’s just another one of the innovative ways that Hometown gives you more and more options to create the exact storage building that you need

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