4 Garage Door Styles That Are Hot This Year
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4 June 2019
It's a new year and many people are in search of a new look for themselves and for their homes. There's a lot that you can do to spruce up the exterior of your house but for this year, you may want to focus on your garage. More specifically, the overhead door.
Because garage doors occupy such a significant portion of the facade, not doing enough in terms of style would be a wasted opportunity.
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When Your Garage Door Spring Needs Repair: Let A Professional Do The Work For You
Posted on:
30 May 2019
The garage door springs on your automatic garage door are tightly coiled and show signs of wear and tear in a number of ways. The garage door springs help the motor by bearing some of the weight of the door as the motor opens and closes the door. In addition, the springs help keep the garage door open all the way. Some garage door repairs can be done by the homeowner, but dealing with the springs is a job that needs to be done by a company such as R & S Garage Door Inc.
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Why You Might Want Bifold Doors For Your Airplane Hangar
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29 May 2019
If your company is looking to invest in an aircraft or two for executive travel or other endeavors, you will of course need somewhere to store the aircraft when they are not in use. When building a hangar, you have multiple options available when it comes to the type of door you use. Some hangar doors can be powered by hydraulics, but bifolding aircraft doors remain a popular choice. Here's why you might want to go with a bifolding door for your company's airplane hangar.
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How to Deal with a Noisy Garage Door
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30 April 2019
Having a noisy garage door can be really irritating. It can create noise pollution for you and your neighbors. A noisy garage door isn't just annoying; it is also a sign that something is wrong with your garage door.
Figure Out What the Noise Sounds Like
Start by really listening to what the noise that is coming from your garage door sounds like. Being able to describe the sound will help you identify what is wrong with your garage door.
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