How Often Should You Maintain Garage Doors?

Professional garage door maintenance services should be provided on an annual basis. But this should not be the only time you check the door. On top of that, there are plenty of factors which determine the frequency of routine servicing. So don’t take anything for granted. And don’t get carried away by what other people say or do. Look at your own overhead door.

Read More

Why Garage Door Balance Is Important and How to Check It

Most common types of garage doors move up and down and their operation settings are adjusted to ensure the door reaches its opening and closing position. But this is not the only adjustment needed to make the door go all the way up and down. The combined efforts of garage door springs and cables play an important role too. They don’t only make sure of the door’s movement but balance too.

Read More

7 Garage Door Safety Tips to Prevent Accidents

Just the heavy load of garage doors is enough to cause fatal accidents. Should we be afraid of our overhead doors? The truth is that they don’t fall down out of the blue. There is always a good reason for that and any hazard.

Read More

Garage Doors & Humidity: The Eternal Enemies

Garage doors and humidity are not friends. Condensation takes its toll on garage door parts. But it will also cause damage in the garage. So, you have two fronts to battle but one enemy. And although this might seem like good news, it’s hard to beat condensation which is formed during the winter and spring. What you can do though is take measures to minimize the levels of humidity inside the garage and thus prevent damage.

Read More

Oil Tempered vs Galvanized Torsion Springs: Their Pros & Cons

For the sake of argument, let us assume it’s time for garage door torsion spring replacement. You will be given two choices: galvanized & oil tempered springs. Which one will you choose? Without knowing the differences between the two garage door springs, you might find it difficult to select. After all, a torsion spring is just a torsion spring to you. Right? Wrong. Although they are both installed to do the same job, there are differences between them.

Read More

4 Ways to Keep Your Garage Door for a Lifetime

There are many suggestions on how to make garage door replacement worth the expense today. You can easily find advice and tips on how to choose new garage doors so that you will deal with fewer problems over the years. But how about the existing garage door system? When you are on a limited budget and cannot replace the door, are you in the mercy of problems? Are there ways to keep your door running for years? We suggest 4 ways that won’t only help you keep your overhead garage door for years, but perhaps for a lifetime.

Read More

How to Ensure Your Garage Door Can Protect You

How can your garage door protect you? In several ways. On a day-to-day basis it safeguards your property and increases security. The garage door opener also integrates features that will enhance protection against accidents. In areas where hurricanes and strong storms are an issue, they prevent house damage. It sounds a paradox to say that it is the garage door itself that will endanger the home’s integrity during a fierce storm. That’s due to its large size. In fact, the majority of problems starts with wind entry through the garage door. So what you should do to feel protected?

Read More

Why Your Garage Door Springs Need Good Care

There is often a confusion about the way garage doors open and close. Many people are under the impression that the door goes up and down thanks to the opener. Although this is partial true, it’s not the whole truth. Garage door openers provide the electric power to make these huge panels move. But they wouldn’t be able to move the door without some ‘muscle’ power too. Garage door springs come to fill that void. And so when springs break, the door won’t move – unless you are Goliath.

Read More

How to Choose a New Overhead Garage Door for Your Home

With the plethora of overhead garage doors on the market, it’s not hard to find several options. What’s hard is selecting the right one for your own home. After all, these types of doors are extremely popular. And since the demand is high, the supply is broad. You can find overhead doors in all sorts of styles, many materials, beautiful designs, and all sizes. You can get off-the-shelf products or have a door custom-made just for you.

Read More

How to Ensure Your Heavy Commercial Garage Doors Work Right

The standard size of sectional and roll up garage doors for commercial applications ranges from 30 to 32 feet wide and 24 to 28 feet high. Installed in warehouses, retail stores, industries, office building, and many more business locations, commercial garage doors can often be much bigger. The bigger the door, the heavier.

Read More

Page 5 of 8
1 3 4 5 6 7 8