Reasonably-priced garage door repair and installation in Sacramento
1099 stewart rd Sacramento, CA 95684

Call us: get a free estimate

Call us: get a free estimate

Archive: August 2019

5 Reasons You Should Reconsider Garage Door Repair DIY & Hire a Pro

08/12/2019

Thanks to the Internet, you can learn how to do pretty much any job yourself — including garage door repair. But here’s the thing: Do you really want to? Garage door blogs and YouTube videos make a lot of this stuff look easier than it

4 Garage Door Problems & Easy Ways to Repair Them

07/8/2019

Roughly 99 times out of 100, a garage door works like a charm — it’s safe, Our garage doors often operate seamlessly, providing us with convenience and security without a second thought. However, it’s essential to remember that the smooth functioning of overhead doors relies

4 Things You Can Do to Fix a Noisy Garage Door

04/15/2019

Does your garage door wake up the neighbors? There are many reasons why your door is so noisy — rusty parts, an old chain, perhaps it’s out of alignment. The good news is the problem is often very simple to fix. A little oil and

Repairs to Extend Lifetime of Your Garage Door

04/8/2019

While it’s easy to overlook the importance of a working garage door in our daily lives, the reality is that these mechanisms provide us with both convenience and security. In fact, a properly functioning garage door plays a crucial role in safeguarding our homes against

How to Troubleshoot & Repair a Garage Photo Eye

03/4/2019

Most people think the most common garage door repair problems are related to the door itself. Is it off balance? Does it need a new chain? Are the cables worn out? And certainly our garage door technicians are sent on a good number of these

4 Ways to Eliminate Pests from Your Garage

01/21/2019

We safeguard our garages against burglars, but rarely think about those teenee-tiny home intruders — cockroaches, rats, and other pests that have chosen home intrusion as their career. They often sneak in at night when we’re sound asleep. They borough in during inclement weather. And

Garage Door Safety 101: What to Teach Your Kids

01/14/2019

You may not realize it, but your garage door weighs hundreds of pounds. As a highly complex mechanical object, it has numerous working parts that will wear out overtime. As these parts wear out on an object this heavy, it becomes a critical safety hazard.

Reasons to Consider Switching to an Aluminum Garage Door

01/7/2019

Feeling like your garage door’s gotten a little high-maintenance? If you’ve got a wooden or steel door, you very well may. And while we love a good solid wooden carriage house garage door, not everyone wants to deal with the extra care. What’s the laziest

DIY Garage Door Repair: How to Remove Carriage Hardware from a Garage Door

12/3/2018

Carriage hardware on a garage door can give your home a more traditional, old-world manor feel. But as time takes its toll, that hardware becomes rusty and worn — less elegant, more abandoned manor. There are generally 2 ways you can approach this problem: swap

Garage Door Problems: 5 DIY Home Repairs

10/15/2018

It’s true that garage doors wear out overtime. No matter how well you take care of your door, eventually it will need replaced. It’s inevitable. That’s practically a law of physics when it comes to home ownership. But it’s also true that regular preventative maintenance

Simple Approaches to Garage Door Opener Repair

Repairing the motor to your garage door opener does not mean you need to completely disassemble it. In fact, many times all it takes are a few key tweaks and adjustments externally. First check the remote and the keypad. Make sure the opener itself has electricity. In fact, 9 times out of 10 an opener problem is really just an electrical problem. And even if the power isn’t connected, disconnect it and plug it in again. Like computers, unplugging and restarting the opener might just do the trick. It’s also worth checking the alignment of your electric eyes. These are the two eyes at the bottom of the door that transmit a laser signal. The eyes stop the door from closing if the path is disrupted, say by a running child or pet or something in the way like a bike, mower or car.