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Entries for the ‘Doors’ Category

How To Redesign Sliding Closet Doors

Are you tired of looking at those out dated sliding closet doors? Instead of investing in new doors why not investigate the option of remodeling them. In standard new built developments contractors keep the house prices low by installing inexpensive features and your closet doors may be in need of a face lift.

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How to Install an Electric Sliding Gate Motor

The first, and possible the most important thing to do is to check that your sliding gate is running smoothly along the whole length of the track, and that it is in good condition. That is, no rust or rot. If its hard to push or pull, or binds on the track, fix the problem before you do anything else. The gate must be in good working order, and not bowed.

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How to Replace Garage Door Torsion Springs

Torsion springs and extension springs are used for garage doors. Long and heavy springs, attached to the upper portion of the door are called extension springs. They are also known as side-mounted springs. Torsion springs, on the other hand, are attached to a fixed metal plate. They are placed parallel to the surface of the door frame and above the center of the door frame. Torsion springs work on the basic principle of tension. There are cables attached to each side of the lower panel of the garage door. When the garage door closes, these springs twist. As the springs are under tension, they can easily lift the garage door.

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How to Repair a Garage Overhead Door ?

f your garage overhead door has become loose in it’s tracks or seems heavier to lift than it used to be, you may well be correct. Door hinges and rollers wear out over time and become sloppy. Adding grease may help for a short period but in the end you will have to replace some of the door parts. Basically there three types of hinges used. They are stamped #1, #2 and #3’s. When you look at your door you will notice that at the top and bottom are two roller brackets that are different from the rest of the hinges on the door listed above. The bottom roller bracket also has a protruding peg where the spring cable is attached. The top bracket projects further out from the door then the rest of the rollers to allow the door to when opened, immediately follow the curved section of the track without binding. A word of caution. Never remove the bottom bracket without first disconnecting the lift spring and cable when the door is open. If the cable is removed from the bottom roller bracket with the door closed, the spring will recoil with no control and can cause a serious injury.

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Replacing Your Sliding Glass Door Rollers

If the sliding glass doors in your home are more than 10 years old, you might notice that they are becoming harder to slide open. This problem is even more common on aluminum frame dual pane doors. The reason is because the doors are heavier due to the dual pane glass, but many of the aluminum units did not use stainless steel rollers. So, in many cases, the rollers get rusty from moisture and they start to bind.

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5 Effective Tips in Maintaining the Garage Door Motor

Gone are the days when you need to haul heavy garage doors. Today, the garage door motor has made things much easier and simpler. It can also be a challenge when the motor does not work properly. This article offers you 5 effective tips in keeping your garage entry door motor up to its shape and properly working at all times.

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What to Do When Replacing Your Garage Door

Garages are often neglected or have been automatically regarded as mere parking spaces or storage rooms. This space actually serves a great purpose in protecting your vehicle. You must then give it proper care. Start by checking out the condition of garage doors. And once you find considerable damages, consider installing a new one.

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How to Install French Doors

French doors not only enhance the look of the room but, they also serve the purpose of maintaining privacy. These double doors give a classic look to your house and are a great way to expose the house to a deck or a pool area. These doors will surely add some light and grace to the room. French patio doors add more elegance to the room than the normal sliding windows. French doors are a perfect option for renovation. Wrought iron French doors and arched top French doors have made a classic addition to the family of French doors. Let us now elaborate on its aspects and also illustrate steps to teach you how to install French doors.

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Learn How to Maintain the Siding on Your Home

Building exteriors are exposed to all the elements of nature, such as sun, rain, wind, and ice. The primary function of the external siding is to keep out the elements, as well as critters. Different types of the country present different challenges. The hot sun on the south and west faces of a building will cause greater wear, while the north and shady sides are more susceptible to moss, mold, and other moisture related problems.

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Ways To Properly Install A Door

Errors in installing a door could be expensive despite how easy the job may appear, since the door can end up with uneven gaps around it and not be able to latch properly. Most installation problems occur since the floor isn’t even beneath the doorway. You could have real troubles with the latch lining up properly if you don’t trim the jamb to make up for the variance created by a slightly sloping floor.

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