How to Frame a Garage Door Opening Like a Pro
Framing your garage door opening right is key to a smooth install and a snug fit. Whether you’re replacing an old door or building new,… View Article
Continue ReadingFraming your garage door opening right is key to a smooth install and a snug fit. Whether you’re replacing an old door or building new,… View Article
Continue ReadingGarage door acting heavy or won’t budge? You might be dealing with a broken spring. These small parts do the heavy lifting literally. In this… View Article
Continue ReadingGarage door opener not responding or stuck during a blackout? Don’t panic. Most garage doors come with a manual release so you’re never locked in… View Article
Continue ReadingGarage door stuck in manual mode? No stress. If your door’s been disengaged or slipped off track, reengaging it is easier than you think. In… View Article
Continue ReadingDealing with a garage door broken spring? Your door suddenly feels impossibly heavy, or you heard a loud bang from the garage. A broken spring… View Article
Continue ReadingIs your garage door jerky, noisy, or just not opening right? It might be out of balance, and that can wear down your opener fast. … View Article
Continue ReadingYour garage door’s squeaking? That’s your cue. Here’s how to keep it smooth without calling in backup. First, kill the power. Safety first, flex later…. View Article
Continue ReadingGarage door acting stubborn? If it won’t close and the lights on your sensors are blinking, chances are they’re out of sync. First, kill the… View Article
Continue ReadingFor most homes, a standard double garage door is 16 feet wide and 7 feet tall. It’s roomy enough to fit two average-sized cars without… View Article
Continue ReadingGarage door not responding to your remote? The lock button might be on. It’s a handy security feature but it can cause confusion if switched… View Article
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