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Installing A Brand-New Garage Door Opener Will Bring Multiple Quality of Life Improvements  

Garage doors are complicated machines that help make our lives a bit easier. Not only are overhead garage doors the largest entryway into most homes but they also us to...

Why Roll Up Garage Doors are Great for Residential Installations

If you are considering installing a new garage door, it can be difficult to narrow down all the choices. One option that’s worth considering is the roll up garage door...

Manual Garage Door vs. Installing an Automatic Opener: Factors to Consider

Thinking of upgrading from a manual garage door opener to an automatic? The reasoning is fairly simple — why wouldn’t you? The answer to that of course is easy: Money....

Why You Need Battery Backup Regardless of How Old Your Garage Door Opener Is

It’s now official: California requires battery backup on all new construction doors. All automatic garage door openers sold require a backup power supply. But take it from us — the...

Have Questions About Your Garage Door Opener? We’ve Got Answers!

There once was a time garage door openers were pretty basic, like light bulbs. You’ve installed one, you’ve installed them all! That analogy doesn’t hold true these days. Modern garage...

Awesome Smart Tech that’s Easy to Install on Your Garage Door

Imagine being able to open and close your garage door at will, from anywhere: when you’re stuck in traffic, shuffling papers at the office, sitting down to a cocktail at...

Signs You Need Garage Door Drum Replacement

Your garage door drums are an important component to the functioning of your door. They are the wheels or spindles located at the top corners of the door and serve as a spool for your garage door cables. Together with the springs, the cables make it easier to lift the heavy garage door, despite the fact it weighs over 100 pounds. It is a good idea to inspect each garage door drum periodically to see if they need replacement. If the drum is damaged, cracking, or warped, you should have it replaced before it breaks. A broken drum can cause serious damage to your garage door.