Garage Door Maintenance & Repair

October 12, 2016
You’re relaxing at home, when suddenly you hear a huge bang or thump coming from your garage. What is it? You go to investigate, but you see nothing on the ground or at eye level. So, you look up – and there it is. A broken spring above the garage door. You’re pretty handy, so you figure you’ll have it fixed in no time – how hard could it be, replacing a broken spring? You’ll tackle the job over the weekend when you have more time.
February 9, 2016
Keeping your garage warm in the winter may have a more beneficial side-effect than just keeping your car toasty when you want to get into it – it may also allow your home to retain more of the heat that may otherwise seep out of cracks and holes in your almost-outdoor area. Just like you plan ahead to keep the small varmints out of your home, doing the same for your garage should be a critical part of your winter ritual. Add these 5 steps to your annual wintering project and reap the rewards of a warmer and cleaner home (and garage!).
May 22, 2015
When a garage door spring breaks, you’ll know it. Hopefully it happens when you’re out of the garage and certainly not as you’re pulling in, but a snapping garage door spring is often extremely loud and all but impossible to ignore. While it’s easy to understand why you might want to tackle this project yourself, you had better hire a professional!
March 13, 2015
You’ve got your coffee in hand, and you’re rushing out the door, and all of a sudden you discover that the garage door won’t open. How frustrating is that?
December 8, 2014
Contrary to what you might think, buying a new garage door isn’t as simple as selecting one and hiring someone to install it for you. There’s more that you have to consider. Most importantly, you want to make sure that you’re working with a reputable garage door dealer. When you’re looking, be sure to see if the dealer backs up their work with a warranty. If they do, then it’s a good sign they can be trusted. But, that’s not all you should be concerned with. Here’s everything else:
November 10, 2014
When you think about it, your garage door is the single largest moving component of your entire home. Despite this size, your garage door is used every day, at all hours and in all kinds of seasons. All these demands can have a negative effect on your garage door over time if you’re not careful. That’s why it’s essential that you spend time throughout the year performing basic maintenance on it. Here are the 10 best steps you can take to ensure your garage continues working for years to come.