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2023

Time to Replace Your Garage Door Opener?

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The garage door opener in your home is an essential piece of equipment that you rely on daily to get in and out of your garage. However, most homeowners don’t give much thought to their garage door openers until they stop working altogether. This piece will discuss when you should consider replacing your garage door opener and the various types of garage door openers you can purchase. Age of the Garage Door Opener Read More»

Four Indications Your Garage Door Will Soon Need A Professional Repair

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Garage doors are an important feature of many homes, providing not only convenient access and egress to the property’s garage but also serving as a security barrier as well. However, in common with all mechanical systems, they can suffer wear and tear over time. In turn, this may lead to potential malfunction. Read on to learn more about the signs that your garage door may soon need a repair conducted by a professional technician. Read More»

3 Signs Your Garage Door Springs Are Failing

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Your garage door has springs. The springs help open and close the door smoothly and evenly. Garage door springs come in two styles: torsion and extension. The most common style is the torsion spring. This spring is on a shaft that stores energy by coiling and twisting around the shaft. As the door opens and closes, the spring coils and uncoils, saving energy as it coils and expending it when it straightens out. Read More»

What To Do In Addition To Calling For Garage Door Spring Repair

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Garage door springs do eventually have to be replaced, and having the door inspected yearly can help you keep up with maintenance. But occasionally, the springs will break unexpectedly. In addition to calling a repair company, you’ll have to do a couple of other things, especially if you need to get your car out of the garage. If You Hear Sounds From the Spring, Don’t Go Near It  The spring will most likely make some sort of noise when breaking, although it doesn’t have to. Read More»