How To Properly Paint A Faded, Peeling, Or Chipped Garage Door
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9 May 2017
Garage doors can take up a lot of visual space on some homes, especially doors on double-car garages facing the street. That is why a faded, peeling, or chipped door can greatly detract from a home's overall appearance.
Fortunately, homeowners can successfully paint their garage doors provided they use the right tools and materials. Below are the supplies you will need for repainting and a step-by-step guide to performing the job.
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Three Reasons To Have Your New Garage Door Professionally Installed
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5 May 2017
If you're a do-it-yourself type homeowner and are looking to replace your garage door, you may be thinking about doing the installation yourself. Like other projects around the house, you may think it will be fun, and you'll save money at the same time. However, installing a garage door yourself is not a good idea. There are several reasons why you should call a professional installer for this work. The following are a few of the most important reasons to consider.
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3 Signs it's Time to Call for a Garage Door Repair
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24 April 2017
If you try to open your garage door and it opens part way, only to close again, it probably could use some maintenance. While you may be able to eventually get the door open by playing with the remote, a door that is difficult to open means there is something wrong with the track or the opening mechanism. You may also notice that your garage door opens all the way, but then doesn't stay all the way open.
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What To Know About Using Your Automatic Garage Door When The Power Goes Out
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17 April 2017
When the power goes out, using your automatic garage door is not something you are going to be able to do, since it must be connected to the power in order to operate. In these situations, you will want to know what to do to be able to continue using your garage door. This way, you do not become stuck in the garage at any point if the power is out.
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