Should You Repair or Replace Your Garage Door?
Before deciding to purchase a new garage door, its important to evaluate
whether current garage door may be repairable. Our licensed and insured
technicians can evaluate your current garage door and let you know if
repairing it or a new garage door is a better option.
Guaranteed Service & Repairs On Your Existing Garage Door.
- Cleaning and lubricating the tracks.
- Aligning the tracks.
- Adjusting or replacing the springs.
- Check Door Balance, Cables, and Pulleys.
- Painting your existing door (this is only a cosmetic improvement).
Here are some indications that you need a new garage door.
- The rollers and tracks frequently need an alignment.
- The roller or tracks are very worn or rusted.
- Light, dust, or leaves get into the garage from under your door.
- You see visible water damage or wood rot on your wood door.
- Paint or repair does not improve the appearance of the door.
- Your garage door does not pass safety standards.
Call Full Service Garage Doors Or Do It Yourself?
Replacing a garage door is generally straightforward for a skilled carpenter, who is good at measuring. However, incorrectly installing the door, may result in ongoing repairs and adjustments in the future. Full Service Garage Doors has trained, licensed and insured technicians that will install your garage door right the first time.
We Have A Variety Of Materials To Choose From.
There are a few general choices of materials, as well as a number of alternatives within each material:
Steel Garage Doors: Steel has replaced wood as the most popular garage door, largely because of its durability, low maintenance, and competitive price. Steel doors come in different gauges 24-gauge is the heaviest and sturdiest. Steel garage doors either come in plain steel, steel backed by insulation, or the top of the line with two sheets of steel sandwiching a layer of insulation. If your garage is attached to your home, and/or if you have a room above your garage you should consider getting an insulated garage door.
Wood Garage Doors: Wood is losing popularity because wood garage doors require more maintenance. However, if you you are already using natural building materials throughout your home (for instance, cedar shingles), then a garage door made of natural wood might be the right
investment.
Vinyl Garage Doors: Vinyl Garage doors tend to be durable, dent free and mostly inexpensive. It is a insulated and light material, that is usually the quietest when being raised and lowered.
Carriage House Doors: Our carriage house garage doors come in many colors and materials inspired by the elegant grand estate carriage houses of the 19th Century.
We Have Garage Doors For Every Budget. Contact Us For More Information Or For A Free Product Brochure.
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