Most homes have a garage at the front of the house, facing the road. This provides ease of maneuvering cars in and out; however, if your garage door is not appealing, it can have a negative impact on the aesthetics of your home. Regardless of where the garage door on...
Door sections must be examined for rust rot before it consumes the door like a disease, rendering it weak and causing imminent failure. Don’t let your garage door develop a rust rot reaction. By reducing the road salt and dirt buildup on your floor, we reduce...
Make sure tracks have no bends or twists. They must be securely fastened, clear of grease or lubricant. Rollers need solid tracks. When fastened really tight, free of bends and debris, tracks provide the path for rollers. Check out the sixth video of our Garage Door...
The drum spins and stores the garage door cable. Look closely at drums to identify worn-out drum grooves and missing set screws. Check out the fifth video of our Garage Door Tips Series – Garage Door Tip #5: Check for Cracks in the Drum and Missing Set Screws ...
Ensure safety by checking all door hinges. Prevent cracking or bending by making sure they are installed in the correct places. Be mindful of hinges with fasteners gone missing. Check out the fourth video of our Garage Door Tips Series – Garage Door Tip #4: Make Sure...