7 Key Features to Consider before New Garage Door Selection

One thing is certain: there is not one garage door fits all. After all, that’s why there are so many options in terms of materials, types, styles, and sizes. And then, there are different types of springs and plenty of garage door opener choices to go with each door. When people are looking for new garage doors, they want to know which material, type, opener, or size will be best for their property.

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How to Choose the Right Garage Rollers & Tracks

How often do you pay attention to the garage door rollers and tracks? Unless you hit the tracks with the car of course. Or, the rollers seem to make an awful noise. These two parts are often overlooked although they are extremely important overhead garage door parts. For this reason, it’s vital to choose the right ones and not just anything you find off the shelf. The weight of the door is the basic determinant when choosing parts, including tracks & rollers. But apart from the size you choose, you must also pay attention to their material for a good and long-lasting performance. Read More

How to Ensure Excellent Garage Door Balance

When it comes to the proper balance of the garage door, there are three things to consider:

  1. The garage door must be always well balanced in order to move, close, and open right.
  2. Testing the garage door balance doesn’t require expert skills. It’s a simple step-by-step task.
  3. But fixing a door, which is not balanced, is a different story. This task requires great garage door repair skills because it has to do with the springs.

So, let’s take things from scratch.

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4 Ways Your Garage Door Can Hurt You

The large overhead door at your garage serves many purposes. It keeps unwanted creatures out of your property – be it burglars, cats, or insects. It ensures your car is warm enough to start every morning and often increases the energy efficiency of the whole house – should we are talking about insulated aluminum or steel garage doors. So, when something is wrong, the door can hurt you in more ways than you can think about.

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How to Keep Garage Doors Moving during the Winter

Winters are lovely as long as you travel in the warmth of your own car and drive straight into your private garage with the push of a button. But when you return home in a blizzard and the overhead garage door won’t open, the season doesn’t seem so lovely anymore. Since you can’t take it out on the winter, make sure your door works right. All you need is a few garage door maintenance tips to keep the system going even when the temperatures drop below zero.

 

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5 Reasons Why Your Overhead Door Won’t Open

There are many reasons why your overhead garage door won’t work well. If you just pause to consider how many parts such doors have, you won’t be surprised about the frequency of problems. Not that this is an excuse. No matter how many components garage doors have, they should all be in good condition ensuring the door’s good performance. On the other hand, they all wear. Since they are made of steel, they will corrode or break. During the winter, they will contract increasing the number of problems. So, Monday you might be dealing with the overhead door not closing and Wednesday you might not be able to open the door. They are both very serious (and common) problems. Today, let us examine the reasons for the door not opening and what you can do about it. Read More

How to Choose the Right Garage Door Opener

Automatic garage doors say nothing and they will only do so much without the right opener. After all, what makes your overhead door automatic is its electric garage door opener. Such systems go decades back. What’s available today is a whole different story. And that’s because electric openers have come a long way. If you try to find a new one, chances are that you will get a tad confused. So here is a helping hand. Read More

Trolley vs. Jackshaft Garage Door Openers

Who said all garage door openers are more or less the same? There are different types and models to fit each garage door’s needs. But they must all suit your own expectations in terms of speed and power. Everything is important about openers. And so the more you know the easier your choice before garage door opener replacement. In a different case, you end up with the wrong opener in your ceiling trying to reach out to change the bulb. But when it comes to cathedral ceilings and other tall garage constructions, a regular opener won’t do. This explains part of the variations between jackshaft and trolley opener systems. The former is installed on the wall and the latter on the ceiling. But let us take a closer look. Read More

What Makes Commercial Garage Doors Special

The purpose of commercial garage doors is to enhance security, provide the required thermal efficiency, meet the speed requirements of a particular business, and still operate with safety. These factors are vital because garage doors often open straight to the working area. That’s why they are also called commercial doors. Some businesses need to keep specific temperatures indoors to protect their goods. Read More

What to Test during Garage Door Maintenance

Which part is not absolutely necessary for proper overhead garage door performance? Even a loose nut will cause some kind of trouble. It will create vibration and the part it secures might fall out of alignment. There will be noise and eventually the door might jam or become a safety hazard. Undoubtedly professional garage door maintenance service on an annual basis is vital. But some parts of the garage system should be checked more often. This is important due to their significance to the actual movement of the door and your safety. Which parts are those? The tracks, the springs, and the opener. What you can do? Check and test. Let’s see.

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