Repair Or Replace: What To Do With Your Garage Door
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14 September 2020
Making the decision to replace something like your garage door can be a daunting task. Though it's not very expensive to replace (at least relative to other parts of your house), it still involves a lot of time to research the new door and make sure it's operating normally.
But before you pick up the phone and schedule a replacement, consider whether or not it can be simply repaired first. You may save yourself unnecessary stress by simply hiring a company that works on garage doors to simply make a few adjustments and extend the life of your door by several more years.
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Why The Garage Door Installation Should Be Left To The Professionals
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1 October 2019
Whether you are thinking about building a new garage or you simply need to replace a door on your current garage, the garage door installation is not one of those home renovation tasks that you want to try to do on your own. To get a better understanding of why it is so important to hire a contractor for the job, you will want to continue reading. This way, you will see that it is always best to hire a skilled garage door contractor for this type of complicated work.
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3 Reasons Why You Should Not Attempt To Replace Your Garage Door's Springs Yourself
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19 December 2018
If your garage door is no longer opening and closing correctly, or it is making horrible screeching noises whenever it moves, you may have discovered that the springs are either stretched or broken. In an attempt to save money, you may have decided to take on the task yourself of replacing them. While it is possible to replace the garage door springs, there are some reasons why you should not try to do it yourself.
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Garage Door Safety: How Falling Leaves Can Be Dangerous
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21 October 2018
Fall weather can be wonderful, and the changing leaves are beautiful. However, when the fall to the ground, these leaves can be a huge problem for you and your safety. This is particularly true when it comes to your garage. It is important that you ensure that the falling leaves don't accumulate right inside your garage and/or near the safety sensors of your garage door opener. If leaves block these safety sensors, there could be trouble.
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