Is your garage door as safe as it should be? 11/21/2009
Is your garage door as safe as it should be? Maybe you've never thought about that question, but it's one every homeowner with a garage door should ask. Whether it's operated manually or with a garage door opener, the largest moving object on your home needs to be safe for you, your kids or grandkids, your pets, and even your cars. If your garage door is not equipped with the most up-to-date safety features, it might be time to think about whether a safer garage door would benefit you and your family. How can you make sure that your garage door is the safest door available? The first step to your safer garage environment is to ensure you have a garage door system with properly working safety features. The garage door is composed of three main areas: One The first is the garage door sections themselves, which should be designed so fingers are pushed out of harm's way as the sections come together during closing. Two The second is the counterbalance spring system that provides the power to lift the door. It should be properly balanced to lift the door with minimal effort and be safely enclosed in a protective metal casing. Three The third is the garage door opener, which should reverse automatically if a person or object goes underneath the door as it is closing. A recent article in PEDIATRICS magazine also lists other safety suggestions for homeowners:
Do This Once Every Year To test your door's counterbalance, first disconnect the opener from the door. Open the door slowly. It should move upward with minimal effort on your part. Now let the door come down to about four feet off the ground. Make sure nothing is in the door's path, then let go of the door. If it drops or sinks to the ground, it is not counterbalanced properly. A properly counterbalanced door should move very little from this position, if at all. You should never attempt to adjust the counterbalance springs yourself. Making A Memorable Impression 11/20/2009
There is a saying about curb appeal; if a potential home buyer doesn’t like what they see from the curb, they may never make it through the front door. Garage doors are an exceptionally important focal point on your home. Doors should be clean, in good repair, and fit in with the overall look of your home, after all you don’t want your garage door to appear as an afterthought. Be sure that the color of your door matches to the rest of your home and that your garage door opener is in good working order. Garage doors come in many varieties including, aluminum, fiberglass, steel, and wood all of these options have great benefits. Garage doors also come in various styles, including but not limited to; traditional, carriage, raised panel, and contemporary. Not only can a new garage door offer secure and easy access to your home, it can also breathe new life into your property. Your garage door can account for up to 40% of your home’s curb appeal. Are you making the most of that 40%? Have you even considered your garage door as being such an important part of your home? |
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