Should You Get A Garage Door With Windows?

5 December 2018
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If you are thinking about getting a garage door with windows, there are some considerations to go over. There are both pros and cons of having windows in your garage door and this article will help cover the positive and negative features. Windows can add to the look A garage door with windows in it can add to the look of the garage door from your home's exterior. There are garage doors available that have basic windows along the top portion of the garage door that add a simplistic charm. Read More 

Call A Pro Or No? Garage Door Problems That May (Or May Not) Require Some Help

19 September 2018
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Your garage door is one of the stalwart appliances in your house that you probably don't even think about until it starts acting up. So when it does encounter a problem or two, you'll probably be a little lost at first. So if you're wondering which signs of garage door disrepair you can fix yourself and which should be handled by the professionals, then here's what you need to know. Read More 

The Ultimate Selection Guide For New Garage Door Openers

9 May 2018
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An important part of any garage door is the opener. It's the motorized portion that opens and closes the door upon command. If your current opener has seen better days and you're in need of a replacement, keep this selection guide in mind.  Design  How your garage door opener operates is determined by the type of design it has. There are several options you can choose from today, including screw-drive, belt-drive, and chain-drive openers. Read More 

3 Things To Check Before Calling Someone For Professional Garage Door Opener Repair

15 February 2018
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If your garage door isn't opening and closing properly, then you could be thinking about hiring a professional to come out and take a look at it. Even though this might be your best bet, depending on what is wrong with your garage door opener, you may want to check a couple of things first. Then, in some cases, you might find that you can fix the problem yourself. 1. Does Your Remote Need Batteries? Read More