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Four Signs You Need To Repair Or Replace Your Garage Door

Have you had your garage door for some time now? Are you beginning to ponder whether it may be time to have your garage door repaired or replaced with a new one? Like other things in your home, your garage door will provide you with certain signs that it needs to be repaired or replaced. Keep reading to learn what some of these are. Your Garage Door Will Not Close All the Way Read More 

Updating Your Garage Door? 3 Things To Consider

There are plenty of reasons why it may be time for you to update your garage door. A new garage door can enhance the appearance of your home and improve curb appeal. The garage is also a frequently used entry point for many homeowners. A new door can increase your home's security and help prevent break-ins. If you are looking to update your garage door, there's more to consider than just whether or not it will suit your home's style. Read More 

3 Ways To Make Your Garage More Comfortable

Your garage can be a center of activity, helping you to create everything from woodworking projects to working cars. However, if you aren't careful, you could find yourself struggling to work comfortably, especially during the months where the weather isn't as hospitable. Here are three ways to make your garage more comfortable.  1. Add Windows-- Sometimes, garages can be dark, lonely spaces. To let the light pour in and improve the quality of your work area, consider adding a few windows. Read More 

Can You Replace Damaged Panels On Your Garage Door?

It's fairly common for garage door panels to become damaged — accidentally driving your car into your garage door is one sure-fire way to do it. If you've damaged one or more panels on your garage door, you're probably wondering if the panels can be replaced or if you'll need to get a whole new garage door. Thankfully, it's possible to replace individual panels on a garage door. However, it's not always the best option. Read More 

Three Causes For Grinding Noises From A Garage Door Opener

Grinding noises from your garage door opening system can seem alarming, and while they don't usually indicate any sign of danger, it can mean that some part of your system is near failure or needs immediate attention. The sound can be caused by a variety of parts, each with their own requirements for maintenance and repair. Misaligned Tracks In some cases, the problem won't be with your actual garage door opener, but with the tracks along which the door moves. Read More