2015
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Troubleshooting For A Garage Door That Won't Close
One of the most common garage door malfunctions occurs when a door isn't closing or staying closed. This can happen for a variety of reasons. Knowing why a garage door won't close can sometimes allow homeowners to fix the problem themselves without having to call on the services of a technician. The following are five of the most common reasons why a garage door won't close: Faulty wiring If problems arise in the wiring of a garage door opener's photo cells, the electrical impulse that tells the garage door to close can fail.
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3 Tips For Turning Your Garage Into A Play Area
Turning your garage into a play area is an awesome idea, especially if you currently aren't using it for your vehicles. This allows you to add onto your home without having to worry about too much of an extra cost. It is also a large area that can be made safe and fun for your kids, grandkids, or even yourself to play in. There are certain things that you can do to make your garage conversion into a play room as successful as possible.
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3 Things You Can Do To Keep Your Garage Door In Good Shape
When your garage door is working, it's very easy to forget that there is a sophisticated system at work. Your garage door opens and closes, but only because there are a number of moving parts working to allow that to happen. It is important to do some maintenance tasks so you can keep your garage door functioning well. Here are a few things you can do to keep your garage door in good shape.
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Hushing The Racket Of A Noisy Garage Door With A Few Simple Tricks
That noisy old garage door got you holding your ears every time you hit the button? It is amazing how a whisper quiet entryway can transform into an all out nightmare in just a few short years. If you are having issues with a door that scream, growls, or complains, there is no doubt you are ready to just close it forever and forget the door even exists. Before you grab a drill and screw the door closed permanently, make sure you take a little time to try and assess the situation.
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