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		<title>Considering Garage Door Repair and Other Factors in Sacramento</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Sep 2011 17:39:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Local factors often play a role when considering garage doors. When you are choosing, for example, a garage door in Sacremento for your dream home there are various factors that you will want to keep in mind. An obvious one &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/considering-garage-door-repair-and-other-factors-in-sacramento.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Local factors often play a role when considering garage doors. When you are choosing, for example, a <a href="http://www.deltadoorcompany.com" target="_blank">garage door in Sacremento</a> for your dream home there are various factors that you will want to keep in mind. An obvious one is that the one area of the home that is often overlooked when it is being built is the garage!</p>
<p>There are many different aspects of the garage that you will want to consider as these things will impact how much <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/tag/garage-storage">garage storage</a> space you have and whether or not it is practical to use this space for your car. And certainly one of the most important things that will impact the usability of your garage is the choice of the door.</p>
<p>If you choose to install automatic openers for parking your car, you will want to make sure that you always have extra batteries on hand &#8211; there is nothing more frustrating than having your automatic opener run out of batteries right when you need it to work.</p>
<p>Most automatic opening doors are overhead versions. When it is installed, you will want to make sure that you ask the installer if he or she can recommend a local <a href="http://www.deltadoorcompany.com/services.html" target="_blank">garage door repair service in Sacramento</a> to continue with this example.</p>
<p>You will want to make sure that you have this number on hand so that you can get any problems repaired right away so that it continues to be convenient for you. For example, if the <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/tag/garage-door-springs">garage door springs</a> stop working, you will want to have these replaced as soon as possible.</p>
<p>There should be a door company that he or she could recommend as being reliable and easy to contact. In addition to making sure that it stays convenient, there are many other things that you should consider as well.</p>
<p>One of the other things that you will definitely want to consider is the width of the doors. Think about whether you would like to fit one, two or even three cars in the garage.</p>
<p>In addition to cars, think about what other things you would like to store there. Consider whether you plan to get a boat sometime in the near future or other large pieces of equipment such as riding lawn mowers. These pieces of equipment take up a lot space and you will want to make sure that you can fit them all in. You may want a customized width if you have a large pick-up truck that barely squeezes through the standard size.</p>
<p>Another issue to consider is height. If you have a particularly tall vehicle or a boat, you will need extra height, yet many people forget to think about his before they build it. Then, when their dream home is finally finished, they have to either redo the garage or deal with the fact that there is no place to store their boat.</p>
<p>Another thing to give some thought to is what future owners of your home may want. If you are planning on selling the house later (perhaps to move into your retirement home) you will want to make sure that you include features that they may want as this may help them make the decision to make the purchase. In addition, they may be willing to pay more for the property.</p>
<p>Another aspect you ought to consider is quality. Make sure that you purchase from a reputable company so that you have to deal with as few problems as possible. The fewer repairs that will be needed, the less it will cost you in time and money in the long run. Remember that a lighter weight does not mean that it is less secure or  made of lower quality materials.</p>
<p>Talking of materials, you will also want to carefully decide what you want your garage doors to be made out of. There are many different choices when it comes to composition &#8211; you can have a cedar, metal, hard plastic, or <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/">wooden garage doors</a>. There are benefits and drawbacks to every type of material and only you can weigh them up according to your own needs and budget.</p>
<p>One of the things that you will want to consider in relation to the composition is the siding of your home. You will often want the siding to match whatever material you choose so that it does not look out of place.</p>
<p>Finally, you will want your garage door to be efficient. It should be able to help keep the hot or cool air in your home, depending on what time of year it is. An energy efficient garage can save you are lot of money in the long run so if you can possibly afford it then think seriously about <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/tag/garage-door-insulation">garage door insulation</a>.</p>
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		<title>3 Quick And Easy Garage Door Fixes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 08:42:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most overlooked, but often used, part of your home is your garage. Everyday we open and close it and never give it the care and attention it needs so that it lasts our entire life. Eventually, due &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/3-quick-and-easy-garage-door-fixes.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most overlooked, but often used, part of your home is your garage. Everyday we open and close it and never give it the care and attention it needs so that it lasts our entire life.</p>
<p>Eventually, due to wear and tear, your garage will start to act up. The door may stick when you open and close it, or it might not open at all anymore. Your first thought might be to buy a new garage door, but hold off before you make that big purchase.</p>
<p>There are 3 quick <a<br />
target="_blank" href="http://garagedoorrepairresource.com/garage-door-repair-5-simple-things-to-check/">garage door fixes</a> you can do yourself before you buy a new garage or hire a contractor to repair your garage door:</p>
<p>1. Clean the tracks &#8211; This is the most frequent cause of garage door problems. Over time, the lubrication that was applied to the tracks to make the door open smoothly has simply worn away and a layer of dirt built up over the years.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s how you can fix this situation quickly: a bucket of warm water, liquid dish soap, sponge, and WD-40. Simply wash the tracks, let them air dry, and liberally apply WD-40 to the tracks.</p>
<p>2. Check for dents on the tracks &#8211; If washing the tracks doesn&#8217;t work, check the tracks for dents. This is the second most frequent cause of garage door problems. Climb up on a ladder and stand at the front of the garage door; now look the tracks and see if there are any dents or if the tracks are leaning to the left or right.</p>
<p>If you notice any dents, grab a block of wood and a hammer and get to work. You&#8217;re going to press the block of wood against the dented portion of the track and &#8220;lightly&#8221; hammer the dent back in-line. Do this for any dents you find on either side of the tracks.</p>
<p>3. Check the track positioning &#8211; This is also very important. If your tracks aren&#8217;t properly aligned your door will be incredibly hard to open and close.</p>
<p>Simply loosen the bolts and screws and slightly tap the tracks back into place. Use a level to ensure that the tracks are aligned and level before tightening up again.</p>
<p>If none of these fixes work or you notice that the problem is actually to do with the <a<br />
target="_blank" href="http://garagedoorrepairresource.com/garage-door-springs-a-dangerous-powerful-home-mechanisms/">garage door springs</a> then it&#8217;s time to call a repair person. This is often very much cheaper than purchasing a brand new garage door.</p>
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		<title>Time To Replace The Seal On Your Garage Door?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 03:41:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When was the last time you went outside to inspect your garage door seals? If you&#8217;re anything like most homeowners then you have probably never given it the first thought. Yet by neglecting to carry out this seemingly trivial bit &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/time-to-replace-the-seal-on-your-garage-door.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When was the last time you went outside to inspect your <a<br />
target="_blank" href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Garage-Door-Seal">garage door seals</a>?  If you&#8217;re anything like most homeowners then you have probably never given it the first thought. Yet by neglecting to carry out this seemingly trivial bit of inspection and maintenance you leave yourself open to scenarios which could potentially cause serious damage your home, not to mention costing you possibly thousands of dollars to repair.  To avoid such an outcome, ask yourself these simple questions about your <a<br />
target="_blank" href="http://customhomesandremodeling.net/category/garage/">home and garage</a>.</p>
<p><strong>#1 – Are there a lot more insects in your garage than normal?</strong></p>
<p>One of the first signs that homeowners generally pick up on is that there are a lot more bugs and other insects finding their way into their garage. When the door seal begins to fail gaps will be created which insects will use to enter your home. The garage area is typically cool, damp, and dark, which is exactly what many insects like to live in.</p>
<p><strong>#2 – When it rains does water pool up inside of your door?</strong></p>
<p>If, during rough weather, you notice water gathering on the garage floor you will probably need to change out the seal. This is another telltale sign that the sealant material is deteriorating and the garage door seal is no longer providing the intended protection. When pools of water begin collecting you could easily face problems such as the concrete cracking, or mold beginning to grow behind the drywall, both of which are potentially very expensive problems to fix.</p>
<p><strong>#3 – Does your garage door seal look like it needs to be replaced?</strong></p>
<p>Whenever you lift the garage door and look at the seal, does it simply look like it needs to be replaced?  Usually with a quick look you can determine whether or not the seal has begun deteriorating. If you notice any of the symptoms mentioned above, or an inspection reveals that there is damage to the seal, then you are probably going to want to think about replacing it.</p>
<p>A regular visual inspection now and then plus maybe a few dollars on simple preventive maintenance could save you from a lot of heartache later. So don&#8217;t neglect your humble garage door seals &#8211; they&#8217;re more important than you might realize. Other areas worth keeping on top of include <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/adjusting-and-installing-your-garage-door-springs.html">maintenance of garage door springs</a>.</p>
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		<title>Garage Door Torsion Spring Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 05:54:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A garage door torsion spring is a very important piece in making the door work properly. These springs are used to help lift the majority of the weight either by hand or an electronic device by the way that they &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/garage-door-torsion-spring-information.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <a target="_blank" href="http://www.housetohomeguide.com/garage-door-springs">garage door torsion spring</a> is a very important piece in making the door work properly. These springs are used to help lift the majority of the weight either by hand or an electronic device by the way that they twist. Therefore, without this part the door will not work properly. They are found at the top of the doors where the tension is greatest.</p>
<p>Torsion springs can be made up of several different types of metallic materials. These include galvanized, electro coat tempered or oil tempered. Oil tempered is of much lower quality, so you really should purchase the galvanized or electro coat tempered springs. These are the highest quality made today, very durable and can lift up to 500 pounds. Galvanizing helps protect against corrosion since the zinc and iron form a bond. Although this may be more expensive, you really want to concentrate on the longevity of this product &#8211; <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/replacing-garage-door-torsion-spring.html">replacing garage door springs</a> is no fun so it is not something you want to be doing time and time again.</p>
<p>There are many different sizes, so you will need to know the exact measurements before making a purchase. The most important thing to remember when replacing these parts is that the torsion spring must be firmly attached to the frame of the garage door. <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/adjusting-and-installing-your-garage-door-springs.html">Installing garage door springs</a> can be fairly dangerous, so doing your research beforehand or having a professional install these for you is a necessity. Since there are springs on both side of the door, if you replace one you need to replace the other. There are many different manufacturers of these, but some of the most commonly known are made by Clopay, <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/how-to-fix-a-genie-garage-door-system.html">Genie</a>, Raynor, <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/types-of-garage-door/how-to-fix-a-wayne-dalton-garage-door.html">Wayne Dalton</a> and Ideal.</p>
<p>If you decide to install these yourself, there is a set of instructions that you must follow very carefully. Always make sure that you wear eye protecting goggles. Research the directions on how to uninstall the current springs in your door. Online retailers can give you a quote on the price of the spring by informing them of the spring wire size, length of spring and the inside diameter of spring. The price of these usually range anywhere from $20 a spring to $150 plus a spring. Commercial sizes are always more expensive since they are bigger and require more material to be made.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/garage-door-torsion-spring-information.html">garage door torsion spring</a> is a necessity in making your door work properly. Just make sure that you purchase the strongest and most long lasting on the market.</p>
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		<title>How To Fix A Wayne Dalton Garage Door</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2010 14:41:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a nice looking garage door system, chances are it’s a Wayne Dalton brand. These types of garage doors are known for their sleek look and design and also for their long running motors and track springs. The &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/types-of-garage-door/how-to-fix-a-wayne-dalton-garage-door.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have a nice looking garage door system, chances are it’s a Wayne Dalton brand.  These types of garage doors are known for their sleek look and design and also for their long running motors and track springs.  The truth is that if you have anything with moving parts, the parts will eventually break.  This is true even for Wayne Dalton garage door systems.  The most common things to go wrong on these types of systems are:</p>
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<li>sticking panels</li>
<li>slow or sluggish over head motors</li>
<li>springs that break</li>
<li>clickers that don&#8217;t function</li>
<li>breaking garage door motor chain</li>
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<p>If you have experienced one of the issues listed above, there are a few things you can do to accomplish a <a target="_blank" href="http://garagedoorrepairhelp.com/2010/02/wayne-dalton-garage-door-repair/">Wayne Dalton Garage Door Repair</a>.  The overhead motor for example does not need to be replaced with a Wayne Dalton garage door motor.  Even though the garage door system is considered a <a target="_blank" href="http://garagedoorrepairhelp.com/2010/02/wayne-dalton-garage-door-repair/">luxury garage door</a>, you can swap out the motor with a cheaper motor from your local hardware store such as Home Depot or Lowes.  These motors will usually have the same amount of horse power and work just as well than the expensive brands at a third of the price.</p>
<p>If your <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/garage-door-torsion-spring-information.html">garage door springs</a> have broken, the safest advice is don&#8217;t even try to attempt to fix these yourself.  Call your local Wayne Dalton repair service or any garage door repair service.  Springs are under extreme tension and are extremely dangerous.  Too many people get hurt and even die from each year from accidents arising from <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/adjusting-and-installing-your-garage-door-springs.html">adjusting garage door springs</a>.  Do yourself a favor and (unless you are confident you know what you are doing and have the necessary equipment) call the professionals who are trained to deal with potentially extremely hazardous <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/replacing-garage-door-torsion-spring.html">torsion springs</a>.</p>
<p>Garage door chains and tracks are very easy to fix yourself.  You can get all of the replacement parts from any local hardware store and repairing them is easy.  Just simply swap out the bad parts with the new parts.  Hopefully this article has been useful to get you on the right path to fixing your garage door system. Follow the link for simple advice on <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/how-to-fix-a-genie-garage-door-system.html">fixing Genie garage doors</a>.</p>
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		<title>How to Fix a Genie Garage Door System</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 15:49:31 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Do you have a Genie garage door system that needs to be repaired?  If so, I am pleased to be able to share with you the <a target="_blank" href="http://garagedoorrepairhelp.com/2010/02/Genie-garage-door-opener-troubleshooting-guide/">Genie garage door opener troubleshooting guide</a>.  This guide is extremely useful as it shows you how to troubleshoot and perform your own <a target="_blank" href="http://garagedoorrepairhelp.com/2010/02/Genie-garage-door-opener-repair/">Genie garage door opener repair</a>. </p>
<p>The first thing to do when assessing your garage door system is to look at the system as a whole. What I mean by this is to examine and carry out a quick checklist on the system, looking for things such as the following. Are the springs in working order?  Does the garage door opener turn on when you push the wall button?  Does the garage door hang up when opening and closing?  Does the chain have too much slack or is it too tight?  These questions alone can often help you determine the underlying cause of your garage door system problem.</p>
<p>Many Genie garage door systems seem to have problems with their actual overhead motors.  They are a bit temperamental at times because they have a safety cover that covers the light bulb.  The thing is that when ever this cover is opened or loosened, the garage door opener has a safety mechanism which won&#8217;t allow it to run until this cover is closed. Most people sit for hours trying to figure out what is wrong with their garage door when most of the time it is this simple issue.  The cover should stay tightly closed, but vibrations, wind in the garage, and other factors seem to pop this little cover loose and cause all sorts of problems for owners.</p>
<p>My best advise on these Genie overhead motor covers is to tape yours down well so it can&#8217;t pop loose.  This is a very simple fix that works very well, so go grab the duct tape and fix it redneck style. Hopefully this brief article has helped you and will continue to help you with your garage door repairs. </p>
<p>Follow these links for more general information about <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/adjusting-and-installing-your-garage-door-springs.html">adjusting garage door springs</a>, <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/replacing-garage-door-torsion-spring.html">replacing garage door springs</a> and maintenance advice about <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/types-of-garage-door/how-to-fix-a-wayne-dalton-garage-door.html">Wayne-Dalton garage doors</a>.</p>
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		<title>Adjusting And Installing Your Garage Door Springs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Garage door torsion springs are heavy duty springs that make it possible for your garage to open and close swiftly. These powerful springs, along with cables and rollers, easily lift a door that weighs several hundred pounds. However, if these &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/adjusting-and-installing-your-garage-door-springs.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/garage-door-torsion-spring-information.html">Garage door torsion springs</a> are heavy duty springs that make it possible for your garage to open and close swiftly. These powerful springs, along with cables and rollers, easily lift a door that weighs several hundred pounds. However, if these springs aren&#8217;t maintained properly, they become extremely dangerous.</p>
<p>Whether you have a flip-out or <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/the-benefits-of-roller-garage-doors.html">roller garage door</a>, at some point you will have to repair or entirely replace the springs. Now you&#8217;ll have to decide whether you want to fix it yourself or have a licensed contractor do it for you. If you&#8217;re comfortable around tools, dangerous equipment, and can follow precise instructions, then it&#8217;s probably worth your time to repair the springs yourself and save a good amount of money. However, if you haven&#8217;t worked on your garage door or aren&#8217;t mechanically inclined, you&#8217;ll save yourself a huge headache by hiring a licensed contractor to do it for you.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve probably never heard of <a href="http://garagedoorrepairresource.com/garage-door-springs-a-dangerous-powerful-home-mechanisms/">garage door springs</a>, or even cared about them, until right now. I know I didn&#8217;t have a clue what they were until my garage couldn&#8217;t open one morning. All you knew was that when you clicked your garage door remote, the garage opened for you and then closed for you.</p>
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<p>You didn&#8217;t think about how two springs (or a set of two springs) could lift a 400 lb. plus door, day-in and day-out. Now imagine one of those springs being damaged, and suddenly releasing when they weren&#8217;t supposed to; that has &#8220;dangerous situation&#8221; written all over it. Never, ever try to repair your garage door springs when the door is closed. That is when the springs are stretched and can release a tremendous amount of energy if you attempt to fix them.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve had your garage for a while, and have never maintained your garage springs, you&#8217;ll probably have to replace them entirely. Your springs are incredibly dangerous because pieces of the old springs can become shrapnel projectiles and can possibly kill anyone in the garage at that time. If this is a scary thought for you, then it&#8217;s a good idea to hire a professional. They&#8217;ll be able to guarantee the work and make sure the parts are cared for properly.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Adjusting Your Springs</span></p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve maintained your garage door over the years, the first thing you&#8217;ll have to do is either tighten or loosen the springs. It&#8217;s important that you make the adjustment to the door while it&#8217;s neutral so that it doesn&#8217;t fly up or drop down while you&#8217;re repairing it. Remember, if you don&#8217;t feel comfortable doing this yourself, it&#8217;s ok to hire a contractor to do it for you.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Installing New Springs</span></p>
<p>If adjusting your springs doesn&#8217;t do the trick, you&#8217;ll have to replace them entirely. When you install your new springs, you&#8217;ll have to slowly release the tension off of the old springs first. And remember to replace both springs. It will save you from having to this again in the near future when your other spring becomes worn out.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve replaced or repaired your <a href="http://garagedoorrepairresource.com/">garage springs</a>, it&#8217;s important that you perform regular maintenance at least twice a year. As with any type of mechanical device that you use regularly, it will eventually wear out. To ensure that it doesn&#8217;t wear out to the point of failure, it&#8217;s important to conduct regular maintenance checks. It&#8217;s also worth bearing these maintenance issues in mind <strong>before</strong> you next think about <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/garage-doors-a-buyers-guide.html">buying garage doors</a>. </p>
<p>Here also are some additional tips for trouble shooting and fixing <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/how-to-fix-a-genie-garage-door-system">Genie garage door systems</a>, issues with <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/types-of-garage-door/how-to-fix-a-wayne-dalton-garage-door.html">Wayne Dalton garage doors</a> plus general advice on <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/garage-door-torsion-spring-information.html">garage door torsion springs</a> and <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/replacing-garage-door-torsion-spring.html">replacing garage door springs</a>.</p>
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		<title>Why Wooden Garage Doors Are A Superior Solution</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When selecting garage doors, there are several points worth considering, but arguably one of the most important is aesthetics &#8211; how good the doors look and how well they complement the rest of the house and its frontage. It&#8217;s hard &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/why-wooden-garage-doors-are-a-superior-solution.html">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When selecting garage doors, there are several points worth considering, but arguably one of the most important is aesthetics &#8211; how good the doors look and how well they complement the rest of the house and its frontage.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to make any plausible case that a solid block of vinyl enhances visual appeal, and the ease with which metal dents and deforms quickly makes metal garage doors look as though they have seen better days. By contrast, wooden garage doors are naturally attractive and retain their beauty with age. Scuffs and scratches actually lend them character and are anyway easily repaired if needs be requiring little more than basic handyman skills to deal with most situations.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s no coincidence that wood garage doors are still first choice among architects, builders and homeowners; solid wood garage doors always add a touch of quality in the same way that solid wooden window frames totally outclass aluminum and uPVC window systems. It is also much easier to match wood types and colors to existing architectural features such as the main doors and windows of a house.</p>
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<p>As already mentioned, wood is easy to work and repair and when properly treated wooden garage doors can easily outlast so-called maintenance-free materials such as steel, aluminum, fiber-glass and vinyl (also called polyethylene).</p>
<p>Metal doors are prone to attracting dents and to buckling (even simply kicking a ball against a metal garage door can ruin its appearance), and while steel doors tend to be less susceptible than aluminum, steel is heavier and will eventually rust. Fiber-glass and vinyl, while being lightweight and initially robust will over time degrade and become brittle and crack due to exposure to ultra-violet light and they are not realistically repairable once that happens.</p>
<p>Classic wood garage doors also provide a useful lesson in simplicity of design. Using solid wood rails and legs with panels channeled into them and typically swinging outwards on hinges there is no complicated internal framework just waiting to fail or extraneous fastenings to corrode. Most metal and vinyl garage doors on the other hand employ either an &#8220;up-and-over&#8221; system or the more recent &#8220;<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garage_door">carriage style garage doors</a>&#8221; design that looks as though it might swing outwards but in fact is sectioned and rolls upwards.</p>
<p>In both cases, complex mechanisms using <a title="Garage Door Springs | Garage Doors" href="http://www.housegarages.info/garage-door-springs/" target="_blank">garage door springs</a> are vital to the operation of the door. And it is a near certainty that, even if you regularly maintain the mechanism, you will at some point be required to <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/adjusting-and-installing-your-garage-door-springs.html">adjust your garage door springs</a> and possible repair and/or replace them which is not a trivial task.</p>
<p>Get behind any set of garage doors though and the full story is revealed. Only solid wood doors look good on both sides and are not just an outer shell concealing latch mechanisms on the inside. This is critically important to anyone considering using their garage as a secondary living space.</p>
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<p>Not only do wood garage doors look good both from outside and inside the garage, they offer superior insulation and security characteristics &#8211; heat simply flies through metal and vinyl and neither material supports the sort of proven, quality locking mechanisms typically found in solid wood doors. Although it is relatively simple to add insulating panels to the inside of a metal door, the result is never especially easy on the eye and the result compares poorly against a pre-insulated wooden garage door.</p>
<p>For those looking for ultimate protection then <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/high-security-garage-doors.html">high security wooden garage doors</a> internally reinforced with steel are able to resist even the most determined attackers for a considerable length of time. These not only protect your property but can form the basis of a garage &#8220;safe room&#8221; to prevent intruders threatening or harming you or your family.</p>
<p>In summary then, wooden garage doors are not only the best looking option, but last better than the alternatives and are simpler, more environmentally friendly and score highly where security and insulation are concerned. There&#8217;s no escaping the fact that a wood paneled door is far and away the most expensive option, but there&#8217;s always a price to pay for quality and don&#8217;t forget either that <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/how-wooden-garage-doors-can-increase-your-propertys-value.html">wood garage doors</a> can increase the value of your home.</p>
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		<title>Garage Doors &#8211; A Buyers Guide</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your garage doors are an important yet often overlooked feature of most homes. In terms of visual real estate, garage doors can easily swallow 20% or more of the total frontage to a house &#8211; which means that <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/how-wooden-garage-doors-can-increase-your-propertys-value.html">garage doors can affect your home&#8217;s value</a> quite significantly.</p>
<p>They are also very often one of, if not the, most frequently used entrance doors into your home yet considering fitting a <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/high-security-garage-doors.html">secure garage door</a> somehow seems to be low on most people&#8217;s list of priorities (that is, until after they are unfortunate enough to suffer a break in, by which time it&#8217;s a bit late).</p>
<p>On a related theme and especially if you use your garage door as the primary entrance to your house you would be well advised to consider insulation in order to help maintain the desired temperature in the house. You can either opt to specify this up front as many garage doors provide the option to fit integral insulation or add it later using a generic <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/custom-garage-doors/garage-door-insulation-methods.html">garage door insulating kit</a>.</p>
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<p>Then there is the balance of cost and quality &#8211; if you don&#8217;t plan on staying in your property more than a few years and/or don&#8217;t use the garage doors much then cheaper or budget garage doors could easily fit the bill (in both senses). However, if your garage doors get a lot of use and you would rather not encounter &#8220;garage door repair hell&#8221; when the inevitable happens then go for the best you can afford.</p>
<p>So there are a number of things to balance against each other then, but essentially your start point before proceeding further is to decide what exactly you want from your garage and hence also its doors. Is this a temporary makeover or a long term investment? Do you need to consider security? Ability to withstand strong winds and/or extreme temperatures? Once you are clear about the answers to these questions then you will understand how to judge specific criteria.</p>
<p>So what should you look for when considering installing or replacing a garage door?</p>
<h3>Garage Door Types</h3>
<p>First there is the material type. This falls into three basic categories:</p>
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<li>Metal garage doors are far and away the most common these days accounting for some 80% of the market in America and Canada. They are invariably either steel or aluminium &#8211; steel doors being cheaper but heavier. Both should be painted with a specialist outdoor metal paint and are otherwise relatively low-maintenance apart from the inherent problem that flat metal doors tend to dent and buckle easily, which can affect both their look and operation. However, metal doors provide a good platform for adding optional features such as insulation and reinforcement.</li>
<li>Vinyl and fibre-glass doors have the advantage of being both low in weight and sturdy. Again they can be painted (though some are pre-treated to a specific colour), tend to be more robust where dents and scrapes are concerned and will last for as long as the material holds out against break-down from ultra-violet light. These tend to be occupy the budget section of the market for those who have minimal requirements where their garage doors are concerned.</li>
<li>Wooden garage doors go back as far as &#8220;garages&#8221; and have a classic, timeless quality. Wood is a naturally attractive, versatile and easy to maintain material which may be painted or stained to match existing timber features such as entrance doors or window. As with all wood products, the quality varies according to the specific type of wood and whether it is a composite construction (compressed fibres and laminates) or solid wood. Hence the price can also vary quite widely, but as with most things in life, you get what you pay for and most people recognise that <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/why-wooden-garage-doors-are-a-superior-solution.html">wood garage doors are best</a>.</li>
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<p>Wood garage doors can be anything up to ten times more expensive than a standard steel door due to the inherent costs of the material, a more involved and precise manufacturing process to assure against warps and cracks, and the simple fact that the additional weight requires the installation of much stronger (and heavier) rails and beams to support the door. This last point also effectively rules out DIY installation where wooden doors are concerned &#8211; you absolutely must invest in paying for professional installation.</p>
<p>The types of wood mostly commonly used to make garage doors are conifers such as Redwood, Hemlock and Cedar since these contain a high concentration of oil and thus resist condensation and rot well. It is also not unusual to find Oak used as a material thanks to it high strength and durability (slightly interesting related fact &#8211; the English navy established by Henry 8th was built using Oak).</p>
<p>There is however more to consider when choosing a material for your garage doors than simply issues of cost or appearance. For most people the debate usually narrows down to a choice between <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/steel-vs-wood-garage-doors.html">steel versus wooden garage doors</a>. Sometimes the deciding factor may be out of your hands anyway though, because although wooden doors undoubtedly project an image of quality, can be reinforced to provide a high level of security (discussed later) and have good natural insulation properties, if you happen to live in an area that experiences extremes of weather (wild fluctuations in temperature or very strong winds) then you may have little choice but to opt for a specially strengthened and/or heavily insulated steel door.</p>
<h3>Buying A Garage Door</h3>
<p>Second you should consider where to source your chosen type of door. As with many major household items, a quality original product installed by competent fitters will ensure years of trouble free enjoyment. Accordingly, you would be well advised to check for references of previous installations and evidence that your supplier has been around a while, has a reputation worth protecting, carries full insurance, employs properly trained/accredited staff and offers reasonable warranties and after-sales support in the event that anything should go awry.</p>
<p>Garage doors can be purchased from large DIY stores, door and window companies and garage door specialists. Bear in mind though that the long term durability and reliable performance of your garage doors will depend crucially on the quality of the installation process as much as the doors themselves. Specialists who fit garage doors day in day out are far more likely to deliver a result that looks good and lasts from day one for many years to come.</p>
<p>Another reason to consider using a garage door specialist is customisation &#8211; you can have exactly what you want, in the style and size you specifically want rather than have to compromise to fit in with a standard product.</p>
<h3>Garage Door Maintenance</h3>
<p>Third, as with any long term purchase you need to consider the likely useful lifespan of your new doors and any maintenance issues. This is not just down to caring for the surface finish on the doors, but also bearing in mind that the mechanism for the <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/wooden-garage-doors/tips-on-buying-garage-door-openers.html">garage door opener</a> will need to be kept in good order. </p>
<p>Many people forget that although the door panel itself is the most visible element it is only one part of the overall system &#8211; &#8220;part&#8221; being the operative word. Garage door opening mechanisms use quite a few parts (springs, rollers and so on) that need to all work smoothly together otherwise the door will cease to open and close as it should.</p>
<p>Like many things, a garage door is only as good as its weakest part and if even a quite trivial component should fail then the whole door is compromised. How long any given part will last is measured in &#8220;cycles&#8221; where one cycle is one opening and closing of the door. Cheaper parts are often rated for 5,000 cycles, which assuming an average of 3 uses of the door per day (or roughly 1,000 cycles per year) effectively limits their life span to about 5 years.</p>
<p>So roughly every 5 years you can expect to call out a garage door repair specialist &#8211; or more likely suffer a spate of call outs since it won&#8217;t just be one part that has reached the end of its working life. Be aware also that <a href="http://woodengaragedoorsguide.com/garage-door-repair-maintenance/adjusting-and-installing-your-garage-door-springs.html">adjusting garage door springs</a> and potentially repairing or replacing door mechanism parts can be both difficult and dangerous and you should check carefully that anyone who comes to repair your doors is properly covered by valid liability and workers compensation insurance.</p>
<p>In the event that anything goes wrong you need to be sure that insurance will cover both damage to property and personal injury, otherwise (it being your property) you could find yourself liable and facing ruinous costs. Also, asking for proof of insurance is a good way to weed out the cowboys since reputable companies will not hesitate to provide this information if asked.</p>
<p>On the other hand, you could insist on parts where testing was discontinued at 80,000 cycles since they just wouldn&#8217;t fail and then you can expect quite literally a lifetime of pretty much trouble free operation. Ask your supplier to provide (in writing) the manufacturers&#8217; cycle ratings for the parts that will be installed with your door &#8211; this is little different really to asking a car dealer about mileage.</p>
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<p>And talking of &#8220;lifetime&#8221; it is worth understanding what many so-called &#8220;Lifetime Warranties&#8221; really mean. For example almost all steel garage doors are sold with a &#8220;Lifetime&#8221; guarantee against rust-through which is where a door rusts so badly that you can actually see through it; but in practice most people cannot stand to look at a rusting door and will paint the door long before the rust totally eats through the metal with the result that no-one in fact ever claims for rust-through. It is a worthless warranty and in reality just a sales ploy to reassure the naive and unwary.</p>
<p>Finally, it might be obvious but do be sure to ask about all aspects of your new garage doors <strong>before</strong> you buy and if anything doesn&#8217;t feel right then look elsewhere till you find a supplier/installer you feel comfortable with. It&#8217;s your property and your money after all.</p>
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