Garage Doors

Today’s garages are more than just utilitarian; they’ve become an integral part of your home’s architecture that can beautifully enhance its overall prestige and character.
Compared to 20 years ago, our garage space is being used in increasingly different ways. Back then, and even before, the garage was a place where we stored all sorts of seasonal items and those things we just couldn’t bear to part with, on the off chance… And when cold weather arrived, we carved out a small place to park our car.
Nowadays, we’re all a bit addicted to our cell phones and all the must-have apps out there. But did you know that you can now, thanks to one of these apps, open and close your garage door from your smartphone?
Taking on a project like changing your garage door isn’t as costly or complicated as you think. If you have a single garage door, let’s say 9' x 7', it might only cost you a little more than $1000 to do it. Not more than that?
When buying a new garage door, the first step is to find recommendations from trusted friends or family members.
How many garage doors or garage door openers does a homeowner buy in his or her life? According to statistics, one or two… or a few more if this person needs to move more often than the norm because of work or other obligations. To help you better understand the language used in the world of garage doors, here is a basic introduction to the most used terms. This will help you more clearly understand what garage door specialists tell you if they are repairing your door, or if they suggest you get a new door. In this blog, we will focus on the components that make up a garage door system.
Days are getting longer. The warmth of the sun brightens our spirits and it seems nature is waking from its long winter’s nap. For many of us, this season means renewal, when we want to do our spring cleaning. What’s more, we get our cars in order, change the tires, have the wheels aligned…
Most people don’t realize that their garage door is the largest moving object of their home. Here is everything you should know about it as well as things you never dared to ask!
Are you tired of looking at your faded garage door and want to give it a fresh new appearance? Maybe you’d like to give it a more rustic look? Then, why not create a faux woodgrain finish? You can either do it yourself or hire a professional painter. To achieve the desired results, you’ll have to take an approach that’s a bit different from regular painting. But with a little patience and artistic skill, you’ll end up with a garage door you can be proud of.
We tend not to worry much about our garage door until something goes wrong. However, it’s easy to ensure that it works properly at all times by performing a visual inspection every two months and lubricating the major parts two times per year. If you happen to find a problem with your garage door, here’s a list of the most common ones. You’ll be able to identify the source of the problem and either correct it yourself or contact a garage door specialist to make the necessary repairs.

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