4 Reasons It Is Time to Replace Your Garage Door

Posted on: 22 June 2021

Your garage door is something that you use every day and probably don't put much thought into. Over the years, it gets used a lot. Eventually, it is going to need to be repaired or replaced. There are many reasons why it makes sense to replace it when it's broken. Improve Curb Appeal Over time, your garage door can start to look a little less appealing than it did when it is was installed.
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Why Should I Replace My Garage Door?

Posted on: 16 October 2020

Even though garage doors have an extremely long life—at least 20 years, by some estimates—like everything else in your home, it'll eventually need to be replaced. In some cases though, you may choose to replace its well before its expiration date; below are some of the reasons why homeowners make that decision. Because of Damage Garage doors are extremely durable and can stand up to years of abuse, but every once in awhile a storm can roll through and damage it enough that it needs to be replaced.
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Garage Door Opener Problems And What You Should Do When You Need Repairs

Posted on: 17 October 2019

Almost every modern garage has a door opener that makes life easier, but sometimes they wear or fail. Failure of the opener can lead to damage to the door or even injury. Therefore, you want to be aware of any potential problems with your garage door opener. The following tips will help you troubleshoot garage door opener problems and know when it is time to have repairs done: Worn Motors Not Providing the Force Needed to Open Garage Doors
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3 Common Garage Door Problems And Ways Homeowners Should Address Them

Posted on: 12 June 2019

If you have a home, the garage door is one of the more important components of it. Unfortunately, it may not always work as it should. Here are three common problems you'll probably face at some point and solutions for them.   1.  Misaligned Track The track is what the garage door travels on, and as a result, it needs to be completely straight. Otherwise, the rollers connected to this track may have a hard time moving.
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