Guide to Garage Door Springs

Posted by Admin on 05 Jun 2009 | Tagged as: garage door springs

Looking for a new garage door is often more complicated than many people realise. Not only have you got aesthetic choices such as colour and style, but you also have to consider durability, how suitable it is for your home and also how safe it is. Garage door springs are just one part of the door but constitute a major factor that you must consider when getting a new garage door.

Admittedly getting a new garage door isn’t the highest on most peoples list of exciting things to do, but it’s important to be thought through thoroughly so that you make the right decisions. The door springs are large springs (surprisingly) that help to pull the door overhead when you need to get in. They perform an understated but important job, and care must be taken when setting their tension to avoid putting too much strain on the motor so that it burns out quicker than it should. This isn’t something you should do without a professional though, so make sure you contact one if you want to check if your springs are correctly aligned. Garage door extension springs for example are difficult to fit, although they aren’t as high tension as torsion in most cases.

The beauty of a correctly aligned and setup garage door is that it will open and close with very little effort from the user - so you won’t strain your back or other muscles just getting the door open before loading it with invariably heavy equipment! The bad news is that for this to happen all the garage door parts must work together correctly, including the torsion springs that work to pull and push the door up so you don’t have to do the heavy lifting.

Garage doors can be surprisingly heavy so it’s vital you get your springs set up correctly to make sure you don’t have problems through constant lifting of a heavy weight. Replacing garage door springs isn’t always easy, so it might be worth getting someone in to help! The doors and springs will also require maintenance from a professional regularly - something many home owners fail to realise. Garage door torsion springs are just like every other piece of equipment in that they are subject to a lot of strong forces regularly and hence need to be replaced. For that reason there is a large market in buying new garage springs for the ones that have simply been overused and require replacing. Regularly inspecting your door can go a long way to preventing any problems that ovvur from wear and tear as you will be able to spot the signs early and have something done about it.

What Is A Remote Garage Door Opener

Posted by Admin on 28 Sep 2009 | Tagged as: Openers

If you want to make your garage door easier to work with and much less stressful to use then you should consider buying a remote garage door opener. It is very difficult for anyone who has a remote opener to think of using anything else, which is testament ot the fact that the simplest invention are usually the best!

So what exactly is a remote garage opener? Simply, it refers to a system where you can open a garage door without having to do the heavy lifting yourself! This obviously is a big advantage, especially if you use the garage door a lot or find that you don’t have the energy to keep opening your doors anymore.

The problem is, garage doors are heavy. Yes the garage door springs will go some way to helping you lift the door but it is an effort. A garage door opener helps this problem greatly.

One thing that you do have to be aware of if using any kind of automatic opening system is safety. Most people are surprised whenI say that garage doors are actually quite dangerous objects, and you definitely need to be careful to make sure they are working correctly. Always inspect your door regularly so that you can be sure there is nothing wrong with it and that it isn’t going to fall anytime soon.

You should also have a safety sensor on the door so that if the door begins to shut and there is someone or something in the way then it will stop automatically. This can go a long way to preventing any possible injuries.

Unless you are a garage door expert you should never try and fit your remote controlled opener yourself - always pay an expert to do it for you so that you know the job has been done correctly. As always it is a good idea to look around for an expert that has a good reputation - ask your friends and family or even look online to see if there is one with a good track record in your area. You’ll be pleased that you put in this extra effort in the long run!

Choosing the right garage door

Posted by Admin on 05 Jun 2009 | Tagged as: style

It’s certainly true that choosing a garage door isn’t one of the decisions many of us look forward to in life - but the reality is that it’s a big investment. It also gives a strong impression of your house as a large part of the wall space is taken up by the door, so it’s important to take some time to weight up the options and choose the right garage door - plus garage door springs - for you.

First of all a garage door must fit with the style of the rest of your house as it will have a big impact on how your home is preceived by visitors and other people in the street. There are several different types of door designs - flush panels which are textured and generally quite understated, long raise panels which stand out a bit more and their cousin the short raised panel which can fit well with some older styled homes. Take your time deciding which of these styles is the best for not only your home but also the style of your street so that you don’t end up with a garage door that doesn’t fit well with the time period and feel of the street.

You also need to consider a very important part of the door - the size! Usually you can get any kind of door to fit any kind of hole in the wall, but you still need to make sure you get the right size for your house to avoid an embarrassing disaster when you get it home to fit it. Adjusting garage door springs can be a bit of an art so don’t take it lightly.

The material is another important part of the garage door. Usually you either go for metal (steel) or wood, and both offer a completely different style to each other. Wooden doors are generally more expensive than steel, which makes metal garage doors the most common kind. However wooden doors are often more aesthetically pleasing and can be found in various styles that mimic those of the 19th century and before so that you can go for a truly authentic look if you have an old house.

When choosing a garage door take your time and make sure you consider all the options before buying. If you are using your garage for a speciliast purpose then you might have to consider some insulating properties of the door as well to keep your items safe, secure and dry over the winter months.

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