Converting Garages to Living and Working Spaces: Garage Door Blog

Converting Garages to Living and Working Spaces: Garage Door Blog

  • Common Signs Your Garage Door Needs Repair

    When you have automatic garage doors, you probably don't think much about repairs until your automatic doors aren't working correctly. If you get stuck inside your garage because your door won't open, or the door won't stay up all the way when opened, it's time to have a professional come and check to see what is going on with your system. Your problem could be a lack of power to the door, issues with the track, or the springs may be loose and ready to break.

  • 3 Situations That Warrant Help From A Garage Door Repair Company

    As a homeowner, you expect the garage to run smoothly every single day. Then when something happens, panic sets in. It doesn't have to if you quickly contact your local garage door repair services. They can fix the following complications and get your garage door working great again.  Damaged Track  The track at the top of your garage is what the garage door travels along. Even though it's fairly sturdy, it can sometimes warp and suffer structural damage.

  • Top Things To Consider When Selecting Your Garage Doors

    Great garage doors should be both functional and attractive. Depending on how large a house is the garage doors will likely take up a significant portion of the front or side of the structure. They are one of the first things that people will see when they approach your property, so you need them to add to your curb appeal as well. When you're picking out your garage doors, use the following information as a helpful guide that can assist you in making the best choice.

  • Repair Or Upgrade – Three Things To Consider When Your Garage Door Opener Breaks

    If your garage door opener isn't functioning as it should, now may be the time to upgrade. Below, you will find a short list of features that may entice you to upgrade rather than repair. Improved Safety If your garage door opener was made prior to 1993, chances are, it doesn't have the sensors at the base of the garage door that keep the door from crushing anyone or anything that is under it when it closes.

About Me

Converting Garages to Living and Working Spaces: Garage Door Blog

Welcome to my corner of the internet. My name is Gina, and I have always loved making the most of spaces. In this blog, I am going to give you the tips and tricks you need to turn your garage into a living space. Here, I plan to cover everything from insulating the garage to installing new garage doors. If you need to add anything from a music studio to a kids' play room in your garage, you have come to the right place. I have been converting garages both professionally and personally for years. Please explore, and I hope you like these posts!