5 Accessories to Upgrade Your Door

Posted on: 18 October 2019

Would you like to upgrade the look and operation of your garage door but you don't have the budget to replace your boring but functional door? The good news is you can upgrade the door with the right accessories for much less than the cost of a new overhead door. The following are a few accessory upgrades to consider. 1: Go Automatic If you have been manually opening your garage door, then an automatic opener will be the height of luxury.
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Slide One Door out and the Next Door In: How Simple a Garage Door Installation Can Be

Posted on: 21 March 2019

A new garage door installation can be simple, or it can be complex. It all depends on what kind of new door you are going to have installed. Here is how it goes, based on simple to complex installations. Exact Same Door, Exact Same Rolling System If you purchased the exact same type of garage door to install this time around, and it uses the exact same system to open and close, all the installation technician has to do is roll the old door off the tracks and roll the new door into the tracks.
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Garage Door Problems You've Never Dealt With Before? What To Know

Posted on: 7 November 2018

If you have noticed that your garage door isn't smoothly moving up and down, and you have never really had to do any work to the unit, there are some things that you'll want to take into consideration. If you have never had to replace anything or have repairs done, you want to have the garage door and garage system service professionals come to your house to see what condition the operating system is in, and to make sure that the door isn't a risk.
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How To Fix Simple Issues With Your Garage Door

Posted on: 13 August 2018

When your garage door starts acting up, you may be able to fix the issue on your own. Here are a few tips that will help you take care of simple issues with your garage door. Power Outage Has You Stuck In Your Garage If the power is out, you should still be able to get in and out of your garage. All garages, even those that rely on power to open and close, have a manual override on them.
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