Dealing With A Broken Door On Your Garage
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18 July 2018
The garage door on your garage can be difficult to deal with if it is damaged in some way. Whether the door is physically damaged or it just does not want to operate properly, fixing the door is not as easy as just changing a hinge or making a quick adjustment. The doors are heavy, the system can be complex, and there are some parts of the door that can cause injury to someone working on them without the right tools.
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3 Ways A Lightning Strike Can Damage Your Garage Door Opener
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7 April 2018
Lightning strikes are relatively rare, but they can still happen under the right circumstances. During a severe storm, your home stands a 1-in-200 chance of being struck by lightning. The large frontal area of your metal garage door makes it especially vulnerable to an unexpected lightning strike.
Cosmetic damage isn't the only thing to worry about in the aftermath of a garage door lightning strike. Lightning can also affect your garage door opener in a number of unexpected ways.
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3 Things To Be Aware Of When Shopping For A Replacement Garage Door
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6 December 2017
When it comes to upgrading key features of a home, it can be easy to overlook the importance of a good garage door. Yet those who do not give the search its due diligence often end up saddled with less than desirable doors. If you would like to learn more about what you should be thinking about when shopping for a new garage door, read on. This article will outline three important features to keep in mind.
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What to Do If Your Automatic Garage Door Opener Is Not Working
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28 March 2017
Having a garage door that is hooked up to an automatic opener is very convenient. Therefore, when you start to notice that the door is not working as it should, you will want to take action. This way, you can have the issue resolved before you find that the door is no longer able to be opened, unless you do it manually.
Check the Connections
Over time, wires that lead to the garage door opener can become disconnected or could become damaged from rodents.
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