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Is your garage door starting to make some strange sounds? Perhaps it’s not working correctly, and you decide that it’s time to investigate. Stop right there.
You’ve just completed a spring cleaning of your garage and it’s looking better than ever. The next step is to roll on a new coat of paint.
You’ve added insulation to the walls and ceilings in the means of making the garage a better space for your various DIY projects and hobbies. It turns out you have a non-insulated garage door, and you’re wondering whether going to the trouble of adding insulation there is worth it.
We might not traditionally look at garages as multipurpose spaces, but they are being increasingly used for a whole host of purposes: DIY, crafts, play areas, gyms… So, why not transform your garage into your very own scrapbooking paradise?
Are you in the process of building a new garage? While making plans for your construction, you may notice a lot of space hanging over your garage door.
There’s no denying it: your current garage may have served you well, but it’s gotten old. In fact, it’s now past the point of no return.
You’ve always had music playing and introduced your child to the joys of rock early in life. Can you blame them for being as inspired as you were when a teen and seeking to start the classic garage rock band?
There are several advantages to replacing your garage door. We’ve put together a list of nine reasons why we believe you should invest in a new garage door.
All homeowners know how important a garage door is. It is the biggest contributor to the front of the the home’s façade, and it can really make or break someone’s first impression of your home.
We’ve all been there before. You got off to a late start, and you’re rushing through your morning routine. Maybe you have less than an hour to get the kids to daycare, or you’re in a hurry to avoid being late for work. Whatever the situation, it usually ends with a bang and a crash as you drop the car in reverse without waiting for the garage door to fully open, or even back into the door while it’s closed.

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