Helpful Tips For Dealing With A Garage Door That Won't Close
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7 September 2022
When you press the button on your garage door remote, you probably expect to be able to fully open and fully close your garage door whenever you want to. Typically, this might not be a problem. However, the last time that you tried to close your garage door, you might have found that it does not close all the way like it's supposed to. Now, you could be wondering what your next steps should be.
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5 Signs That You May Need A New Garage Door Opener
Posted on:
29 June 2022
Your garage door opener makes your life easier and more convenient. Although openers have a long working life, they will eventually need to be replaced. Know the signs so you can replace them before major issues occur.
1. Frequent Reversals
Every automatic garage door is equipped with safety sensors designed to reverse a closing door if a blockage is detected. If the door begins to reverse even when there is no blockage, the first task is to have them readjusted.
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Why Attempting To Fix Damaged Garage Door Springs On Your Own Is A Bad Idea
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6 April 2022
As a homeowner, completing some home projects on your own is a good way to save money and utilize your creative abilities. But being a responsible homeowner also requires you to know which jobs you can DIY and which ones need the pros. For example, trying to fix damaged or broken garage door springs is difficult and outright dangerous. Below are four reasons you shouldn't attempt a DIY garage door spring repair or replacement.
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Buying A New Garage Door? Consider These 3 Things
Posted on:
15 December 2021
Have you decided to upgrade your garage door, but not sure what your options are? It will help to know what to consider when you narrow down your selection.
The Type
The type of garage door often depends on the size of the existing door's opening and how you want the opener to work. Sectional garage doors will roll up to the top of the garage while they are out of the way when the door is open and are incredibly common with residential homes.
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