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Got An Older Garage Door But Don't Want To Replace It? 2 Tips To Improve The One You Have

If you have an older garage door but it is not in your budget to replace it right now, there are things you can do to improve it. This will help your garage door last longer to give you time to save for a new one. Below are two tips on how you can do this to help you get started. Repair the Garage Door Even if you have small problems with your door, such as it closes and/or opens slower than it used to or it is louder than normal, you should repair them.

Gone With The Wind: 3 Ways To Strengthen Your Automatic Garage Door

If you live in an area prone to hurricanes and tornadoes, you know the devastating effects that high winds have on homes and businesses. If your home has an automatic garage door, you want it to be strong enough to not just stay attached to the house, but for other reasons as well. Your garage door acts as a barrier of protection against any debris the wind can hurl into your garage.

How To Replace A Garage Door Wall Control Switch

If your garage door won't open after you press the wall button, the panel is defective. A wall button enable you to operate the door without a remote. When you press the button, it transmits a signal to the  door opener. Over time, the buttons can get damaged or wear out from much use. It is simple to replace a garage door wall control switch by following these tips. Prepare to Work

What Can You Do To Fireproof Your Garage?

Garages can hold a lot of valuable stuff. Not only is it responsible for keeping your car safe, but it may also house other expensive machinery or valuables in storage. Store Flammables in a Cabinet There are plenty of flammable liquids that are usually stored in the garage. Any home improvement tools such as paint or varnish are potential sources of flammable goods to start a fire. Sometimes, you have extra gasoline stored in the garage.

What To Know About Repairing Springs On Your Garage Door

When you purchased your home, you probably had the garage door inspected along with the rest of the house. Though this usually catches most issues, sometimes things like garage door springs are overlooked. You may have forgotten about it, until you woke up and the garage door would not open. That is when you probably thought about the springs and how one would likely need to be replaced. Before you get started on your garage door spring repair, consider a few things you should know.

Troubleshooting A Garage Door That Won't Open

When your garage door stops working with the car in the garage, things can get hectic pretty quickly. It is easy to stare at the unmoving panel at the end of your garage and think that you have no choice but to call in professionals. On the other hand, you can save yourself a little bit of money by trying to do some troubleshooting on your own before you call in reinforcements.

3 Tips To Properly Lubricate Your Garage Door

Your garage door provides you with a number of added features to your home. For example, it provides insulation, protection, and adds a layer of privacy and convenience to your home. There are a number of problems that can befall your garage door, however. A commonplace issue revolving around your garage door is that it is not properly maintained. Among the ways in which a garage door is not properly maintained includes not properly lubricating it.

Chain, Belt, And Screw: Top Maintenance Tips For Each Type Of Garage Door Opener

Motorized garage door openers make opening and shutting your garage door a snap even in the coldest and stormiest of weather. But garage door openers, like any other appliance, require some routine maintenance so that the opener continues to operate to the best of its ability. There are a few maintenance tips that apply whether you have a chain, screw, or belt drive garage door opener. If you want to perform deeper maintenance, consult your owner's manual for tips or ask a garage door service technician to come in and walk you through the best practices.

Trouble Selling Your Home? 4 Unfinished Home Repairs That Could Be Turning Buyers Off

If buyers are walking through your home on a regular basis, but you're not getting any offers, there could be a reason—or maybe even a few reasons why. While your home might only need a few minor and inexpensive repairs, you can't rely on buyers to see your home for the gem it truly is. More often than not, buyers only see what's wrong with a house, not what's right with it.