Benefits of Upgrading Your Garage Door

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The process of replacing a garage door is a major task that requires significant time and financial investments. Due to the work and inconvenience that is involved with these projects, you may wonder why anyone would go through the trouble of this upgrade. However, there are a handful of benefits that can make this more than worthwhile:

Improve the Resale Value of the Property

Preserving or increasing the value of your home can be essential for your financial well-being. To this end, upgrades to the house can have the benefit of dramatically boosting this value. Unfortunately, not all updates to the property will be profitable or worth doing, because buyers may not value the item being upgraded. However, a high-quality garage door is something that most home buyers will want to have for their new homes.

Enhance the Safety of Your Home

In the past, garage doors were often considered a safety threat as the doors may not have been equipped with durable or effective crime deterrents. As a result, if your current garage door is more than a decade old, it may not be as safe as many of the newer door models. For example, it is common for new garage doors to be sold with shatter resistant windows, locking mechanisms, and even surveillance equipment to help keep your home as safe as possible against unauthorized access.

Avoid the System Losing Functionality during Power Outages

Another problem that would often cause issues for older garage doors would be power outages. When the power fails, your appliances and other electrical devices will stop working, which can pose a minor inconvenience. However, if the garage door is unable to function without power, you may find yourself having to manually raise and lower it. To minimize these issues, modern garage doors have rechargeable battery systems that will allow the door to function for at least a few times following the loss of power. Those in areas where extended power outages can be expected may want to upgrade to a higher-capacity battery.

Minimize Energy Inefficiencies

For a house with an attached garage, the garage door can be one of the biggest sources of energy loss and inefficiencies for the entire structure. Older garage doors were particularly bad about this as they would frequently lack insulation or weatherstripping. However, new garage doors are designed to be as airtight as possible so that any drafts are minimized, and many of these doors will have insulation added to their interior to further reduce energy loss.

To learn more about garage door installation, talk to a garage service near you.

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11 August 2017

Your Garage Doesn't Have To Be Your Security Weak Link

I'm Megan Moore. I have always been very security-conscious ever since I woke up to find an intruder rummaging through my belongings in my living room. I never wanted this to happen again, so I purchased a state-of-the-art security system. But despite the security measures that I put in place, my home was still burglarized. The problem was with my garage door. Somehow, a burglar was able to get the code to the garage door opener. I realized that my garage was my weak link and I set out to learn everything I could about garage doors and garage door security.