Rust may start small, but it can seriously damage your garage door over time. Rust weakens metal, eats away at the finish, and can eventually interfere with the smooth operation of your garage system. If you’ve noticed brown streaks, rough patches, or bubbling paint on your door, don’t ignore it.
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Garage door not closing? Your sensors might be trying to protect you. Garage door sensors are a safety feature designed to prevent your garage door from closing on objects in its path. Without working sensors, any objects or persons in the vicinity of your garage door are at risk of damage or injury.
Learn moreGot a tight garage space? Low-headroom garage doors are the ideal solution for garages with limited ceiling clearance. If your garage ceiling is low or has obstructions such as pipes, ductwork, or other elements that reduce your garage's vertical clearance, a low-headroom garage door can help you regain some space.
Learn moreSectional garage doors offer a seamless blend of space-saving design, insulation, and style. Built from multiple hinged panels that glide overhead, they’re durable, weather-resistant, and ideal for any type of home.
Learn moreWhether your old garage remote has stopped working or you’ve just purchased a new one, knowing how to program garage door opener systems can save a lot of time.
Learn moreYour garage door is one of the largest and heaviest moving systems in your home. In order to work properly, it must meet current garage door opener requirements and follow essential safety codes.
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