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Hi Navinda
If that specific page is about "sectional garage doors" then Absolutely! The URL is a ranking signal as well, albeit not a big one.
It also helps if someone decide to link to it - then having the topic of the page in the URL will make it clear what to expect if you click on the link.
Hope it helps.
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I would use hyphen. I'm not 100 % into the technical stuff behind it, but I've been told, that using underscores can sometimes mess it up. Maybe someone more technical chime in.
Google recommends using hyphens so that's always the safe bet, then you should be fine.
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You are absolutely correct Navinda, I would suggest you use this convention for all of your site pages and structure. not only is it accurate and good for google, but it is also useful for those glancing at the url when doing searches or landing on a page.
Just make sure your content now matches the relevancy of the section/page your users will now find them selves on and you will be onto a winner. I, like L Siverson and Google respectively, would also suggest the use of dashes.
/sectional-garage-doors/
/full-panel-garage-doors/
/blog/the-difference-between-full-panel-and-sectional-garage-doors/
/contact-us/etc
You get the gist

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