Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Garage Door Repair

Garage Door Repair

Every now and again, things go wrong and your garage door will stop working properly. There are some simple problems that you can fix yourself but with a lot of garage door repairs you will need an expert. Always have your user manual ready for garage door opener troubleshooting. Here are some problems that care easy enough for you to fix yourself:

Your Garage Door is Opening and Closing Itself

It’s not a trick; it’s quite possible that somebody else near to you has a similar security code to yours. This will most definitely cause interference in your system. You may find that police radios and airplanes will have an effect as well. This is a simple garage door repair – just change your code. The process for this is simple enough, although it will differ from model to model. Hold your transmitter close to the box on the opener and press down on the required button for 30 seconds – the manual will tell you which button. Most new models have a rolling code process – each time the transmitter is used a new code is generated.

Your Garage Door Stops Halfway and Then Reverses

In your garage door troubleshooting process, check to see if you have a sensor system on your opener. These are designed to stop when they sense an obstruction and retract themselves, to avoid accidents or injuries. Check to see if there any obstructions that could be in the way and remove them. The door should now function correctly. If it doesn’t check to see if the sensor lens needs cleaning. If it is coated on dirt or condensation, or even if there is a spider’s web in front of it, it will be reading it as an obstruction, preventing it from closing.

Your System is Not Responding to the Transmitter

This is one of the simpler garage door repairs; Make sure that the batteries in the transmitter have been changed. If this doesn’t work, check the power cable and source to see if there are any problems. If not, you will need to call your service company as your transmitter may have been damaged in some way.

What to look for when replacing your garage door opener

It’s time to replace your garage door opener.

Maybe your latest opener served you well or you are just tired of having to replace parts on it, or maybe you are replacing your garage door and figure its best to do the whole smash while you’re at it. Whatever the case choosing the right garage door opener is important, let’s have a look at a few items the best garage door openers will have.

Garage Door Safety

The first item you should consider when selecting a garage door opener is safety. Your garage door is one of the heaviest objects, if not the heaviest object that you automate in your home, so care should be taken when purchasing the opener that operates it. Most, if not all garage door openers in the United States should have been tested and bear the mark of a reputable testing laboratory. These laboratories test the strength and reliability of an opener against a set of standards and must pass these tests in order to be certified as safe-for-use. The most reliable operators employ a design that reduces stress on those parts that are most critical to operating your garage door, those parts make up the drive mechanism.

Types of Garage Door Openers

So, no surprise the second item you will want to look at is the type of drive mechanism the garage door opener has. There are four basic types: chain drive, belt drive, screw drive, and direct drive. The quietest garage door opener will be the direct drive because of its design. Direct drive garage door openers utilize a stationary chain, and the motor actually moves. In chain, belt, or screw driven openers, the motor stays in place and the chain, belt, or screw must turn to lift the door. This movement in the chain, belt, or screw, causes vibration as it bounces along, it can also damage other parts of the opener not covered under warranty, such as plastic gears or drive shafts.

Garage Door Opener Warranties

Finally, the third thing you will want to think about is the warranty that accompanies your purchase. Some openers offer a middle level 10 or 15 year warranty on the motor and the drive mechanism (such as the chain, belt, or screw). Other opener brands will go a step further and offer a lifetime warranty on those motor and drive parts, while the best garage door openers will offer a lifetime warranty on the whole assembly. The reason why this is important is because the items often not covered under a motor warranty are such things as the drive pin, drive shaft, the sprocket, or the circuit board that controls the operator. All too often these parts are made of plastic or nylon, which are susceptible to stripping or breaking because of the stressful function they perform, as mentioned above in the section discussing drive mechanisms.

Saturday, April 2, 2016

Curb Appeal Garage Doors

Do You Need a New Garage Door?


Are you aware that your garage doors make up roughly 30% of the front of your home? What do you want people to see from the street? If your current garage doors are worn-down and look shabby, perhaps it is the perfect time to transform your home’s curb appeal with attractive new garage doors!

Choosing the Right Garage Door for Your House


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Garage Functionality and Performance


When looking for new garage doors, here are some things to consider, how do you use your garage?  Not everyone uses their garage for parking vehicles, some people use them as a workout room, others may have a workshop, they are also commonly used as a play area for children, laundry and utility rooms, and some people convert their garage into a guest room or even a guest apartment. If you use your garage in these fashions, you want an insulated garage door installed. One that has good insulating properties, this way you can enjoy your garage in the summer and winter as well as the mild fall and spring!

Measuring Your Garage Door


When replacing your garage door one of the first things you need to do is figure out what size of door you need. You want to get the exact measurements, so that you are able to figure out if you have to
buy a Standard size or Customized door.

*Standard sizes are available in 8 ft. 9 ft. 16 ft 17 ft 18 ft wide and standard heights will be 7 ft. or 8 ft. in height.

Garage Door Style 


Because your garage door occupies roughly 30% of your home’s appearance from the front, it makes good sense to pick out a door that compliments the other 70%.
an example of 8 different types of residential garage door styles

Curb Appeal Garage Doors 

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