An Effective Way Of Insulating A Garage Door

Insulating a garage door is an effective way of keeping the inside area of a garage warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. The main reason many people insulate their garage door is because they spend a lot of time in it, so it makes sense that it should be kept at comfortable temperatures. An effective way of insulating a garage door is by using foil-faced foam panels. These are designed to be inserted into the door itself, adding a much needed layer of heat insulation. Installing The Foam Panels The first step is to measure each panel frame on the garage door, then add approximately 1 inch to the shorter dimensions and cut the foil-faced foam board into the rectangles. The extra height of the rectangle will allow...
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Signs that Your Garage Door Needs Repair

Performing a monthly inspection of your garage is highly recommended, but very few people pay attention to a garage door unless it stops working. A regular inspection is a smart way to spot the potential critical and probably costly problems. Well, you can inspect the garage door by simply opening and closing it and paying close attention to what you hear or see. Below are some of the common sign that will require services of a garage door company. • The garage door doesn’t open or close or responds slowly Obviously, if the garage door fails to open or close using control button, then you need to ask for a repairperson. There are many reasons your garage door won’t close and open as normal, but the most common reason is...
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Using Garage Door Bracing Systems

When extreme weather conditions hit a home, the garage door is one of the largest and weakest openings. Fortunately it’s possible to secure the garage door with a garage door bracing system, strengthening it in the event of storms and heavy winds. Garage door bracing systems make use of vertical braces which can secure a horizontally seamed door to the garage floor and ceiling. The systems are designed so they can be installed on the inside of any kind of garage door. They are also temporary, installed in preparation for  extreme weather and removed afterwards. Before installing a door brace it’s important to inspect the track of the garage door, to ensure that it’s securely anchored to the wall. If it is attached to wood, it should use heavy wood bolts...
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Secure, Tough And Durable Roller Shutter Garage Doors

Roller shutter garage doors provide more ease and comfort in operations, unlike the manual shutter doors that were in place earlier. Unlike the roller shutter garage doors, the operation of manual shutters was cumbersome and included back breaking manoeuvres each time it needed to be opened. As against this, the roller shutter garage doors are powered by electricity. These doors function at the touch of a button and can also be remotely controlled making it a more viable option than the traditional shutter doors. Roller shutter garage doors can be fitted even in cramped spaces which are a major advantage for all space constrained areas. The minimum space that these doors use up provides you with ample space to comfortably park your vehicle enabling you to move as close to...
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Using Liquid Roof Finishing On Garages

Many garages have roofs which can be enhanced using a liquid roofing technique. Liquid roofing is a process which applies a strong membrane over an existing roof, increasing its durability, waterproofing and adding some insulation. The process of liquid roofing provides a cost-effective method of making a new or existing roof waterproof. It also provides around 25 years of additional lifetime to a roof, depending on the quality of the coating system that is used. Liquid roofing is approximately 70% less expensive than other roof replacement options available on the market. Liquid roofing is overall a safer way of applying a roof membrane. Compared to felt or asphalt finishes, it does not use materials that need to be heated to high levels. This is especially important as using hot materials...
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