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Archive: February 2021

The Sky’s the Limit When Transforming Your Garage

02/8/2021

Think Beyond the Obvious Office Conversion Last year we gave you some tips on transforming your garage from a dirty, dusty place crammed with clutter and tools into the office space of your dreams. Even though many more people are working from home these days,

Insulating a Garage? The Benefits of Faced Insulation

11/16/2020

Thinking about insulating your garage — not just the garage door, but the actual garage itself? It’s a good idea, and something worth considering. Like an insulated garage door, an insulated garage helps to control the temperature of not only the garage but the entire

How a New Garage Door Fixes These 5 Suburban Hassles

10/12/2020

If your garage door is old and beat up, a new garage door will obviously improve the curb appeal of your home, and by extension, its resale value. But on a more immediate level – have you considered how improved and convenient your daily routine

Factors to Consider When Researching New Insulated Garage Doors

07/20/2020

If you’re in the market for a new garage door, you naturally want it to look good. After all, as the largest front facing feature on your home, the door pretty much sets the stage when it comes to curb appeal. And that can have

3 Key Factors in Optimizing Energy Savings from an Insulated Garage Door

03/25/2019

One reason we love being part of the Sacramento community is the beautiful weather. But let’s face it — summers get hot. AC bills are through the roof. That’s why we always recommend installing insulated garage doors. An insulated door does more than just keep

How to Replace a Garage Door Trolley

The garage door carriage, also known as a trolley, is the mechanism that runs along the overhead bar that raises and lower the door. The operating arm attaches to the trolley and the door in order to provide the push or pull that gives the door its motion. Usually, the carriage is installed at the same time as the opener. If it wears out or is damaged, it is fairly easy to replace. Always make sure to unplug the opener and disengage it from the door by pulling on the overhead cord. You’ll need to remove the cotter pin from the cotter bolt in order to remove the trolley. Slide the trolley off the arm and replace with a new one. Resecure the trolley back into place.

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