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May 8, 2015
If you have ever had the pleasure of racing to your garage after a loud bang to find the spring on your garage door broken, you know how frustrating it can be. Once you notice the broken spring, you may begin contemplating if you should replace the spring yourself or hire someone to do it. If you are considering replacing the spring yourself, you shouldn’t. Why? Find out below.
April 24, 2015
Sometimes having to choose between a metal and a wood garage door can be a pain, especially if you aren’t really all that familiar with either option. Before you spend hours agonizing over which one you should buy, keep reading to find out what each one has to offer, as well as what each one doesn’t.
April 10, 2015
There are a lot of options when you are selecting your next garage door, and determining which one is the best for you is not always simple or easy. On average, you’ll buy between one and three in your lifetime, meaning it’s hard to be an expert. Thus it’s important you take the time necessary to make the right decision. These are five questions that will help you determine what type of door you should get.
March 27, 2015
Lots of people dream about converting their garage into a workspace, or at least a much more functional one. After all, the projects that you can handle in a good workspace are almost endless, but you do need a list of basic tools and gear if you are to update your garage to a true workspace or shop.
March 13, 2015
They say that most of us don’t appreciate some things until they are gone, and this is oh-so-true when it is the garage door opener that seems to have stopped working. Not only does the malfunctioning garage door opener mean we have to stop on our way out or in, but it means we also have to figure out just what is going on!
January 19, 2015
As a homeowner, you want to make sure that your investment’s value does not decrease. Your selection of a high-quality garage door plays an important part in that, and you want to select a door made with the best workmanship and built to last for decades, all the while making sure it adds to your home’s curb appeal. A cost-value study published in “Remodeling” Magazine shows that the 2014 national averages that midrange garage door replacement projects recoup an average of 83.7% of the garage door cost when the home is sold.
January 5, 2015
You use your garage to store your car, your tools, your equipment, and maybe other valuables you want to keep safe but separate from the rest of your house. However, garages can be the most vulnerable area of a home, as they often serve as a main entrance and exit and are more isolated than the rest of the house.
December 24, 2014
While many seem to think that getting a new garage door is as simple as choosing one and finding a person to install it, there’s a lot more to it than that. Naturally, reputation is important, and that’s something that you’ll want to look into. Also, does the garage door dealer back up the quality of their work with a warranty?
December 8, 2014
magine the convenience of being able to access your garage door opener from any location on the planet, and control it with just a touch of the finger on your Android, Apple or Blackberry. You’ll be able to do just that when you purchase a brand new LiftMaster garage door opener which features the very latest technology. Living in the Internet age makes it possible! In addition to controlling and monitoring your garage door, LiftMaster’s MyQ® app allows you to beef up your home security by managing your lights and your small appliances from anywhere in the world. You’ll be in complete control no matter where you are.
November 24, 2014
Your garage door is more than just the thing that covers your home’s biggest entryway; it’s also the largest moving object in your entire home too. So you should at least try your best to take care of it as well as you can. The following ten tips will be enough maintenance to ensure major problems are prevented before they escalate into something worse.