Garage Door Resources - A Better Garage Door, Inc.

Updated on September 18th 2023

Service technician reaching gloved hand into exposed pink insulation inside wall of garage under construction.

Even if you are a full-fledged winter fanatic who can't wait to hit the slopes and who thinks breaking out the snowblower is fun, one thing you do not like about winter is the heating bill. Most homeowners put in long hours trying to find ways to reduce their h...

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Updated on February 13th 2025

Garage Door Hinge

When it comes to garage doors most people know about the opener, the panels and the remote. That’s about it. But a typical garage has dozens of components and if any one of them goes wrong it could spell trouble. Garage springs are very tightly wound, heavy du...

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Factors 'time,' 'cost' and 'quality' written in triangular form with chalk on dusty blackboard

Garage door installers know that the final cost of a new garage door installation can vary significantly from house to house. Homeowners are sometimes surprised at this since many are under the impression that a garage door is a garage door. 40 or 50 years ago, when there was much less variety ava...

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Updated on September 18th 2023

If you’ve ever wondered about the importance of your garage door, stop it. When attached to your home, the garage door not only serves as another entrance to your residence, but also protects your personal property and loved ones. If in a constant state of disrep...

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Repair tools hanging on wall above workbench in garage workshop

Typical garage doors can weigh hundreds of pounds and are critical not only in protecting your home and loved ones, but also in making a first impression on anyone who visits your residence. Today's garage doors are weather-resistant, constructed with heavy, high-tech materials, and are opened abo...

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Brick Garage Exterior Painted with Warning Message 'Just Don't...

Updated on July 24th 2023

In case you haven’t noticed, selling and buying used goods is a time-honored American tradition. It likely began with the first settlers from England in the late 16th century but picked up steam hundreds of years later and became a way of life. In fact, when the Sa...

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