How often do you use your garage door? Even if you open and close it only when you're leaving for work or coming home, that's a total of approximately 500 times per year. All that wear and tear puts a lot of strain on your garage door ...
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Car garages are modern equivalents of the horse stables of old! However, the comparison ends there. Unlike the stables, the garages are completely automated nowadays, with garage door openers and modern security devices. The things that ...
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Garage door repairs are tricky jobs but not that difficult. Adjusting garage door springs on your own is easily possible, if you follow the safety guidelines and go about it in the right manner. When you don't have a handyman around, your ...
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Replacing garage door springs is a bit risky, because of the tension present in these springs. There are two types of springs used for garage door installation. These springs are used in both, manually as well as electronically operated ...
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Do screws, metal tracks, garages, door tensions and the likes excite you? If they do, well then I am sure that you might be indulging in all this and repairing the garage door too. Basically garage door repair entails, checking if it ...
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Garage is a necessity that we generally take for granted and do not go into its intricacies. However, only when a part of it is broken, do we look as to what hardware parts actually make the garage. This article talks about some of the more ...
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Torsion springs and extension springs are used for garage doors. Long and heavy springs, attached to the upper portion of the door are called extension springs. They are also known as side-mounted springs. Torsion springs, on the other ...
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Extension Springs are metal springs which absorb and store energy by offering resistance to a pulling force. Typically, extension springs are made from round wire and are close wound with initial tension. Extension applications include tape ...
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