The garage door is something you often take for granted, until it stops working. Many problems can easily be corrected on your own, but there are quite a few repairs which may require a professional.
Door Doesn't Close
This is one of the most common garage door concerns. All automatic garage doors have photo-electric sensors located on each side of the door. This built-in safety feature is designed to keep the door from automatically closing on a person, child, pet or inanimate object.
- Your garage door requires springs to operate. If you should ever need to make a repair, it will help you to know just what kind of spring your garage door utilizes. In general, your garage will utilize either extension springs or torsion springs. Here's how you can tell the difference between the two. Understanding Extension Springs You've probably seen extension springs since they're the most common type of garage spring. Overhead garage doors make heavy use of these types of springs.
- As a homeowner who is lucky enough to have a garage, it is important to make sure that you are keeping up with the maintenance that comes with such perks. Take a few moments to review the following things that you will want to do so that you will have as few problems as possible with the functioning of your garage door. Keep It Lubricated Garage doors and all of their working parts can begin to stick after a while, as the initial lubrication or grease that was applied to it will wear off.
- When the cold weather rolls around, as a homeowner, you likely have a whole list of things that need a little more of your attention, and the garage door is one that you should make sure you add to the list. Even though garage doors and openers are meant to withstand changes in temperature, cold and ice can mean big problems. Here are a few of the most common problems you could have with your garage door in the middle of winter and what you will need to know to get problems resolved as quickly as possible.
- If you've been watching your local real estate market, you've probably noticed that some homes sell exceptionally fast while others linger on the market for months; some may even stay on the market for a year or more. While many factors play a role in how quickly a home sells, such as price, location and the housing market, a key factor that affects buyer interest is curb appeal. After all, how can you sell your home if you can't even get buyers in the door?