What To Do If You Have A Squeaky Garage Door

Having a garage door is all fine and dandy until it starts to squeak and make obnoxious noises every time you open and close it. If your garage door has started to sound more like a reptile every time it opens and closes, then it may be time to have it looked at by a garage door professional. If, however, you want to take a stab at it and check things out on your own, then this article is for you. Read More 

Clues That Tell You It’s Time To Repair Your Garage Door

It is really important to make sure that you are doing all that you can to keep your garage doors in tip top shape. This way, you will experience as little trouble as possible whenever you are just trying to get your car out of the garage so you can get to work on time. Therefore, you will want to spend a little time examining some of the clues that tell you that it is time to call for professional garage door repair. Read More 

Own A Garage Door? Don’t Forget About Maintenance

While you can seek out professional help to fix your garage door if it breaks down, you do not want it to come with that. Keeping a garage door operational means that you'll need to perform regular maintenance so that it stays in great shape. Here are some tips for doing just that. Track Maintenance While you may not notice those tracks suspended high up in your garage, you should not ignore them. Read More 

How To Align Garage Door Sensors

If your garage door safety sensors aren't working properly, the door won't close at all. Garage door safety sensors detect when an object is close by and keep the door from closing on it. Sometimes, the sensors may get knocked out of alignment, but you should be able to fix it yourself by following these tips. Prepare to Adjust the Sensors You need:  rags a tape measure several boxes or containers string  a level rubbing alcohol   Locate the garage door sensors, which are commonly on the door rail about one to six inches from the floor on both sides. Read More