4 Risks of Putting Off Your Garage Door Replacement
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by Larry Myers
2w ago
Have you recently realized you need a new garage door? You might be tempted to procrastinate, putting off your garage door replacement task. Leaving it for the “future you” to deal with will cause more serious risks involved with putting off garage door replacements. Of course, we understand that garage door replacement isn’t always on the top of your to-do list. However, there are several reasons why you should prioritize it as soon as possible. 1. Serious Safety Hazards and Injury Risks Putting off your garage door replacement could spell trouble for you or your family members. Some garage d ..read more
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How Long Should a Garage Door Last?
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by Larry Myers
2w ago
You’re probably wondering how long your newly invested garage door would last. After all, this is an important and large purchase for your home. You need a well-functioning garage door to safely store your vehicles and outdoor equipment. Garage door lifespans vary depending on a few different factors. Here’s what you should know about how long garage doors typically last. Weather Conditions: How the Environment Affects Your Garage Door Unfortunately, any humid or wet weather conditions can shorten your time with your brand-new garage door. There are steps you can take to prevent the weather fr ..read more
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Garage Door Lubricant: A Step-by-Step Guide
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by Larry Myers
2M ago
Automated garage doors make things so much easier. But like most modern gadgets, they need regular care. A garage door lubricant is a key part of this maintenance. You can keep your door from malfunctioning or creating too much noise with regular lubrication.  At least twice a year, give the hinges, rollers, and springs a good greasing. Wondering how to start? Follow these pointers to learn how to do it right so your garage door works better, lasts longer, and doesn’t make a racket. 5 Steps Using Garage Door Lubricant Safety always comes first, no matter the task at hand. Always disconnec ..read more
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Exploring Garage Door Springs: Torsion vs. Extension Springs
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by Larry Myers
2M ago
Your garage door has a lot of essential components, but springs are among the most crucial pieces. Springs are what make the door go up and down smoothly. If you’re having trouble with your door not opening or closing the way it should, it might be an issue with a spring. Garage door springs come in two main types: torsion and extension. They work together within the garage door to make it function. But how can you tell the difference between the two? The Difference Between Torsion and Extension Springs Most garage doors have one of these two types of springs. They differ in their design, loca ..read more
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5 Reasons to Replace Your Old Garage Door
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by Larry Myers
2M ago
Age isn’t the only reason to replace your old garage door. Depending on the type of doors you have in your garage, they might last from 15 to 30 years. If you have an older garage door within that age range, you might have already considered replacing it. However, if any of the following issues concern you, getting a new garage door can give you greater peace of mind. 1. You Want to Update Your Curb Appeal Even if you haven’t had any problems with your garage door, it might simply look old and dingy. Installing a new door can give your entire property a fresh and brighter appearance. Whether y ..read more
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Common Sizes for Residential Garage Doors
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by Larry Myers
2M ago
It’s helpful to have an idea of the average sizes of residential garage doors to choose the best one for your home. When it’s time to replace your current garage door, you’ll find many styles available in the current market. Before you become overwhelmed by so many options, keep in mind that the size of your door will limit those choices. Single Garage Doors The age of your garage might play a role in the size of your garage door. Older garages have doors that are 8 to 9 feet wide and 7 to 8 feet tall. For most modern homes, the trend is often to go with a door sized 9-by-7 feet, and new const ..read more
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The Impact of Winter Weather on Your Garage Door Springs
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by Larry Myers
3M ago
During winter, most assume that their sturdy and reliable garage door and springs are invulnerable, but this isn’t always the case. Winter can be tough on your home in many ways, but one area that some homeowners overlook is their garage door. Watch out for these potential issues that you might experience with your garage door springs due to the winter season. How Cold Weather Affects Garage Door Springs Cold weather can seriously affect your garage door springs. They’re constantly under tension, and that can cause significant fatigue. Cold temperatures can lead to the metal becoming more brit ..read more
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5 Tips for Getting Rid of Ice and Salt Residue on Your Garage Door
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by blogDev
4M ago
Winter brings more than its fair share of messes. One of the most inconvenient is the buildup of ice and salt residue on the garage door. They can accumulate a lot of salt, given its close proximity to your driveway. Here are five steps you can take to solve this issue: 1. Clean Sooner Rather Than Later Letting ice and salt sit on your garage door can allow stains to penetrate the surface, causing lasting damage. Make sure to remove ice and snow from in front of your garage quickly, and wipe away any noticeable salt accumulation promptly. 2. Use Caution During Your Snow Removal One of the prim ..read more
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How to Keep Your Garage Above Freezing During Winter
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by Larry Myers
5M ago
Is it possible to keep your garage during winter still feel like a tropical paradise? Spending time in the garage, whether it’s spent working on projects, fixing the car, hosting band practice, or just hanging out, is what makes owning a garage so great, but having to wear thermal underwear, a heavy coat, thick gloves, and a wool cap to avoid shivering and chattering your teeth while you’re in there isn’t so great. Here are some tips to keep warm in your garage during winter. Put Up Insulation You can pump all the heat you want into your garage, but without proper insulation, you’ll let all th ..read more
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The Importance of Maintaining Your Garage Door Tracks
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by Larry Myers
6M ago
Your garage door tracks will, undoubtedly, need attention: Maybe not today, and maybe not tomorrow, but that day will come, no matter how well-built and expertly designed your door may be. If you avoid regular maintenance, though, you can do a surprising amount of damage, the results of which can vary from irritating to catastrophic. Your door may not be able to open, leaving you unable to get in or out, or it might stay open, leaving your garage exposed to the elements and thieves. Worse yet, the door may come crashing down on your car, yourself, or your loved ones! How to Maintain Your Garag ..read more
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