Civano was designed from the ground up as a solar-and-energy-efficient master-planned community — most homes have higher-grade insulated doors than typical Tucson construction. We know this neighborhood's door inventory and the specific R-value upgrades that make the most sense here.
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Civano was developed as Tucson's first master-planned solar-and-sustainability community, with construction phases from 1999 through the late 2000s. That means door systems here are mostly 15–25 years old, with most homes featuring insulated doors as original equipment — different repair calculus than typical tract construction. R-values from early Civano builds (R-6, R-9) are below modern standards; upgrades are common.
Civano's eastern Tucson location (~2,600 feet) combined with the community's solar-orientation street layout means most homes have intentional south-facing exposures — efficient for solar gain in winter but harsher on south-facing garage doors year-round. The neighborhood's mature landscape provides some shade buffering, but UV cycling on exposed doors runs above metro average.
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We dispatch to these adjacent neighborhoods every week. Same flat-rate pricing, same crew, same warranties.
From downtown Tucson, take Broadway Boulevard or 22nd Street east to Houghton Road, then south to Civano Trail. About 25–30 minutes from central Tucson.