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Are you getting ready to move? If you are like most people, you tend to move all of the rooms of the house first and you save the garage until last. One of the reasons for this is that the garage tends to be a place that is full of all of your stored items.
Everyone wants their house to really feel like it fits their personal style. Feeling like you’re coming home is an important part of why we choose the style and décor that we do. Recently, garage door manufacturers have begun to consider how the appearance of garage doors can give a home a whole new attitude.
You’ve questioned friends and family. You’ve asked your coworkers. You’ve conducted your research online. Now, you think it’s time to buy your garage door. However, there’s still one more challenge – you need to work with the garage door dealer.
Have you decided it is time to build a garage? Maybe you are in the midst of planning a new home construction and you are unsure whether to make it an attached or detached garage?
Keeping your garage door in good working order is something that you can do, in part, by yourself. Luckily, it’s not that hard to perform a few basic maintenance chores that take about 10 to 15 minutes of your time. We recommend adopting these four checks every three months, or once per season, to ensure that your entire garage door system is in good working order.
None of us ever thinks, “Gee, I really want my garage to be a cluttered mess that serves very little function.” Yet, it might be exactly what we think or feel as we look at the clutter, the mess, or the chaos inside.
If the garage door suddenly starts to make noise and behave oddly, it’s likely that you’ll wonder just what’s going on. You may even try to investigate the issue on your own. However, the experts say that this is NOT the thing to do. There are times when a repair is something best left to the professionals. Let’s take the time to identify five times when garage door repairs are most definitely not DIY matters.
You have finally decided to give your garage the makeover it deserves. First, you clean. And then, you paint. Well, at least you decide to paint. Starting is a significant process. Before applying that first coat of paint to your newly cleaned garage, there is a list of things you’ll want to do first.
Whether you have just wound up a garage renovation project, or you are eager to improve the space, you are probably considering insulation. Most property owners insulate the ceilings and walls to make their garage more comfortable. However, the garage door is non-insulated and you may wonder if you should add some to increase efficiency. Let’s consider that issue…
Garages have become one of those underused spaces limited to parking the car, working on vehicles or serving as a hold all for extra items. Have you ever thought of turning it into a workshop…a scrapbooking workshop?

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