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The Benefits of Spray Foam Insulation

There are pros and cons to every type of insulation you might use for your project. Spray foam is no different. Some people are a little hesitant to use spray foam because it may be more difficult to deal with if you must go back and do renovation work later. They are also concerned by the fact that it is slightly more expensive than other types of insulation. When you consider the benefits of spray foam insulation, however, the objections begin to shrink.

Ease of Installation

Spray foam can be installed pretty easily. With other types of insulation, great care must be taken to fit insulation between studs and around windows and doors. With spray foam insulation, such precise measurements are unnecessary.

Effectiveness

When installed correctly, spray foam can have an R-value of 6, the highest available on the market. It can also fill in gaps and plug holes which prevents drafts from getting in. All of this contributes to its effectiveness.

Mold and Mildew Resistant

Spray foam insulation is water resistant. It does not offer the same spaces for water to get in that other insulation types do. Without the same vulnerability to moisture, it is also resistant to the mildew that can result from moisture infiltration.

Durability

Because spray foam is not as susceptible to water and draft as other types of insulation it is not as susceptible to the wear that the elements can inflict. It is made of a relatively tough material. All of this means that spray foam can last a pretty long time.

Long-Term Savings

Although this type of insulation may be more costly up front, it can present you with plenty of savings in the long run. It is durable enough that you will not have to replace it. It is also effective enough to save you money on your utility bills for a long time to come. When you add up the savings, the up-front costs may well be worth it.

When it comes to insulation, every product has its pros and cons. Weigh your options carefully before making a decision. Spray foam insulation has a lot of benefits that will make it well worth your consideration. For more information about spray foam insulation or any of our other products or services, contact Metro Garage Doors today.

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Spring Cleaning? How About A New Garage Door!

Spring is in the air

Did you know spring cleaning is not just an annual affair that urges people to tidy up and downsize? It is actually rooted in history when back in the days of harsh winters and fire hearths homes were cleared of furniture and the whole family worked together to remove the build-up of soot and dirt from a long winter.

Thankfully, we don’t have to deal with such issues anymore with airtight windows and sealed doors but we often still carry on the tradition of spring cleaning. It’s hard to resist when the weather warms and we can open the windows and doors to fresh air.

When you take the time out to swap the winter rugs for summer welcome mats and cold-weather colors/implements for sunny, summertime items, the garage door is one change not to be neglected.

Garage Doors – Douglasville GA

There may be many reasons you would want to consider adding a new garage door (or repairing an existing one) to your list of spring cleaning tasks:

  • It is outdated/unattractive
  • It is damaged
  • It is not energy-efficient
  • It is not safe
  • Just want something different

No matter what the reason(s) may be, a recent cost vs. value report from Remodeling.com indicates that garage door replacement is among the top three investments for homeowners who are remodeling.

Replacing an outdated garage door has the benefit of not only adding aesthetic value to your home, but your insurance rates could even improve with the addition of an updated garage door.

Garage Door Repairs vs Replacement

A damaged garage door can be as simple as replacing broken or non-functioning parts to replacing the entire door. The best way to determine which path to take is to have an expert meet with you to discuss options.

Many older garage doors were installed without consideration of energy efficiency but nowadays there is a large variety of energy-efficient residential garage doors to choose from.

A safe garage door is important for your garage and home. If your garage door does not adequately provide protection from the elements, intruders, or worse poses a safety risk by being in disrepair it is important to replace it.

Sometimes it all comes down to wanting to change to something new. Just as making a bed makes a bedroom look bigger and neater, having a new garage door is like giving a facelift to your beautiful home.

Garage doors are often overlooked until they stop working so now, as the weather warms, take a good look at the facade of your home and contact us today to schedule an appointment.

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Benefits of Insulated Garage Doors

The city of Douglasville, Georgia just like several other cities within the United States and North America at large, do experience very low temperatures in the fall and winter months. This brings along several challenges and hardships such as increased power bills, high temperature variations, and excessive cold among others.

The following discussions shall seek to lay bare why insulated garage doors make a big difference in the fall and winter seasons:

What are the benefits of insulated garage doors?

Increased Warmth

Insulated garage doors do trap plenty of warmth and heat which are usually generated by sources such as heaters and cookers in the fall and winters. This improves the overall habitability of the rooms during such terribly cold months especially if the garages are a part and parcel of the larger home.

Reduced Cost of Power

Considering the facts that these doors do trap some heat that are generated by various sources in the house, they lead to the consumption of less electrical energy which subsequently translate into greatly reduced costs of power.

Improved Performance of Automobiles

During intensely cold months such as those experienced during the winter months, the car’s ignition system may usually be compromised as a result of the freezing of the gas inside the tanks of the automobiles. Insulating the garage doors trap plenty of heat which prevents the gas from freezing. This makes the automobiles to start easily.

Reduced Temperature Variations

During the fall, the days are usually warmer whereas the nights are usually colder. This gives rise to condensation which can cause cracks on plastic materials, the drying of leather, and the corrosion of metallic parts. The insulation of doors helps to stabilize the garage temperatures which prevent the development of these conditions.

It is worth noting that the above benefits of insulated garage doors are in no way exhaustive since there are several other benefits such as increased home resale value, reduced noise, and added comfort of the homes and garages. They are thus a “must install” on every other garage.

Contact Metro Garage Door today to discuss replacing your garage doors!

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Benefits of Insulated Garage Doors

The city of Douglasville, Georgia just like several other cities within the United States and North America at large, do experience very low temperatures in the fall and winter months. This brings along several challenges and hardships such as increased power bills, high temperature variations, and excessive cold among others.

The following discussions shall seek to lay bare why insulated garage doors make a big difference in the fall and winter seasons:

What are the benefits of insulated garage doors?

Increased Warmth

Insulated garage doors do trap plenty of warmth and heat which are usually generated by sources such as heaters and cookers in the fall and winters. This improves the overall habitability of the rooms during such terribly cold months especially if the garages are a part and parcel of the larger home.

Reduced Cost of Power

Considering the facts that these doors do trap some heat that are generated by various sources in the house, they lead to the consumption of less electrical energy which subsequently translate into greatly reduced costs of power.

Improved Performance of Automobiles

During intensely cold months such as those experienced during the winter months, the car’s ignition system may usually be compromised as a result of the freezing of the gas inside the tanks of the automobiles. Insulating the garage doors trap plenty of heat which prevents the gas from freezing. This makes the automobiles to start easily.

Reduced Temperature Variations

During the fall, the days are usually warmer whereas the nights are usually colder. This gives rise to condensation which can cause cracks on plastic materials, the drying of leather, and the corrosion of metallic parts. The insulation of doors helps to stabilize the garage temperatures which prevent the development of these conditions.

It is worth noting that the above benefits of insulated garage doors are in no way exhaustive since there are several other benefits such as increased home resale value, reduced noise, and added comfort of the homes and garages. They are thus a “must install” on every other garage.

Contact Metro Garage Door today to discuss replacing your garage doors!

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4 Steps to Giving Your Garage Door a Makeover with Fresh Paint

Even though spring is not until March 20th, 2018, it’s never too early to think about fun spring makeovers for your house. Applying a fresh coat of paint to your garage door is a great way to make your home feel new, bright, and welcoming. While we don’t do paint jobs ourselves here at Larry Myers, we do recommend the following steps when updating and reinvigorating your garage’s paint job!

Preparation

Before any big paint job, it’s important to prep the item you’re painting before you start the job. We recommend fully cleaning the door with a specific surface cleaner (depending on what the garage door is built from) or an all-purpose cleaning solution. After fully cleaning the door, rinse off the door completely with water—the garage is big, so we recommend a hose. After all, you don’t want any chemicals left on the door before the next step.

Sealing and Stripping

After the door is completely spotless and clean, you’ll want to use painting tape and mask any handles, trimming, or window seams so that you don’t paint on them. And as with any painting job, throw down a drop cloth; you’re painting your garage door not your driveway, after all. Next, you’ll want to use a chemical stripper to remove the old paint. You don’t want to paint over old paint as it can create clumping and color change, and no one wants those.

Prime and Paint

Before priming and painting, make sure you chose the appropriate weather for you project. Since your garage door is outside, painting in cold, super-hot, or rainy weather is not recommended. Before you bust open the cans, you need to prime the garage door. For most any type of door material and surface, a latex exterior primer works very well. Using either a wide paintbrush, paint roller, or paint sprayer is going to be the quickest way to get the most coverage in a short amount of time. After letting the primer set for 12 to 24 hours, it’s time to paint.

Paint 2

Just like the primer, using a wide paintbrush, paint roller, or paint sprayer will get the paint job done quick. Though, if you’re using a sprayer, take extra precaution regarding excess paint, as a sprayer is less controllable when compared to a brush or roller. Apply the necessary number of coats depending on the color and look you’re going for.

Clean it Up

You did it! Now that your garage door is the perfect shade to match your new spring attitude, it’s time to properly clean up your work. Pick up all your drop cloths, slowly and precisely remove the paint tape, wash your brushes, and bask in the glow of your beautiful new garage door.

For other garage door needs, we at Larry Myers are here to help. Whether it’s garage repair or you’re looking for parts and services, our garage door experts have you covered. Happy painting!

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4 Steps to Giving Your Garage Door a Makeover with Fresh Paint

Even though spring is not until March 20th, 2018, it’s never too early to think about fun spring makeovers for your house. Applying a fresh coat of paint to your garage door is a great way to make your home feel new, bright, and welcoming. While we don’t do paint jobs ourselves here at Larry Myers, we do recommend the following steps when updating and reinvigorating your garage’s paint job!

Preparation

Before any big paint job, it’s important to prep the item you’re painting before you start the job. We recommend fully cleaning the door with a specific surface cleaner (depending on what the garage door is built from) or an all-purpose cleaning solution. After fully cleaning the door, rinse off the door completely with water—the garage is big, so we recommend a hose. After all, you don’t want any chemicals left on the door before the next step.

Sealing and Stripping

After the door is completely spotless and clean, you’ll want to use painting tape and mask any handles, trimming, or window seams so that you don’t paint on them. And as with any painting job, throw down a drop cloth; you’re painting your garage door not your driveway, after all. Next, you’ll want to use a chemical stripper to remove the old paint. You don’t want to paint over old paint as it can create clumping and color change, and no one wants those.

Prime and Paint

Before priming and painting, make sure you chose the appropriate weather for you project. Since your garage door is outside, painting in cold, super-hot, or rainy weather is not recommended. Before you bust open the cans, you need to prime the garage door. For most any type of door material and surface, a latex exterior primer works very well. Using either a wide paintbrush, paint roller, or paint sprayer is going to be the quickest way to get the most coverage in a short amount of time. After letting the primer set for 12 to 24 hours, it’s time to paint.

Paint 2

Just like the primer, using a wide paintbrush, paint roller, or paint sprayer will get the paint job done quick. Though, if you’re using a sprayer, take extra precaution regarding excess paint, as a sprayer is less controllable when compared to a brush or roller. Apply the necessary number of coats depending on the color and look you’re going for.

Clean it Up

You did it! Now that your garage door is the perfect shade to match your new spring attitude, it’s time to properly clean up your work. Pick up all your drop cloths, slowly and precisely remove the paint tape, wash your brushes, and bask in the glow of your beautiful new garage door.

For other garage door needs, we at Larry Myers are here to help. Whether it’s garage repair or you’re looking for parts and services, our garage door experts have you covered. Happy painting!

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3 Ways to Protect Your Garage from Hackers and Thieves

Keeping your home secure and safe from would-be criminals is paramount for maintaining peace of mind. However, a recent video on YouTube from user Samy Kamkar illustrates how a simple child’s toy is able to break through and hack a number of remote garage door openers. With that in mind, let’s take a look at a few ways you can make sure your garage door is not easily hacked.

Update Your Remote

Because older remotes use a limited 4,096 codes to open the garage door, they are easily hackable by devices that can try every single one of those codes in a blink of an eye. Using a newer remote with rolling-code technology sends out a new, fresh code to open the garage door upon each use—up to 4.3 billion different possible combinations!

We also recommend keeping your garage door remote in a secure and moveable location like your car. If your remote is with you when you’re away from the house, there’s less of a chance a thief can get their hands on it. It’s a simple idea, but even the simplest ideas can keep you secure.

The Right Door for Protection

Ok, now that you’ve got your rolling-code remote, it’s important that you have the best kind of thief repellent—a steel garage door. The steel garage doors you’ll find here at Larry Myers Garage Doors are secure, durable, and (most importantly) won’t make a huge dent in your wallet. Another solution to keeping out thieves? Keep your garage door shut. We know, we know – it sounds simple, but oftentimes, homeowners can forget to shut their doors and that act says, “Hey, come on in and take a look around.”

On Vacation? Take Precaution

While having an updated remote and a high-quality steel garage door work great for protection, what can you do when you’re on vacation and an extended time away from home? These two easy and affordable solutions are both simple and cost-effective.

  1. Buy a padlock to install on the inside of your garage door. If you’re not going to be regularly opening and closing your garage door because you’re not home, having the extra lock installed will keep intruders out.
  2. Install security cameras. Luckily, the average consumer can pick up a cloud-based security camera so that you can pop in and check on your home while you’re away. Something like Google’s Nest Security cameras are both affordable and reliable.

Making sure your garage door is protected from hackers and burglars is your first line of defense against unwanted trespassers. Getting the proper garage door remote, a strong and durable steel garage door, and adding additional security are just a few ways to stay more secure.

Have additional questions? Reach out to the experts here at Larry Myers, and we’ll get you all the help you need for repair, updates, and other services.

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3 Ways to Protect Your Garage from Hackers and Thieves

Keeping your home secure and safe from would-be criminals is paramount for maintaining peace of mind. However, a recent video on YouTube from user Samy Kamkar illustrates how a simple child’s toy is able to break through and hack a number of remote garage door openers. With that in mind, let’s take a look at a few ways you can make sure your garage door is not easily hacked.

Update Your Remote

Because older remotes use a limited 4,096 codes to open the garage door, they are easily hackable by devices that can try every single one of those codes in a blink of an eye. Using a newer remote with rolling-code technology sends out a new, fresh code to open the garage door upon each use—up to 4.3 billion different possible combinations!

We also recommend keeping your garage door remote in a secure and moveable location like your car. If your remote is with you when you’re away from the house, there’s less of a chance a thief can get their hands on it. It’s a simple idea, but even the simplest ideas can keep you secure.

The Right Door for Protection

Ok, now that you’ve got your rolling-code remote, it’s important that you have the best kind of thief repellent—a steel garage door. The steel garage doors you’ll find here at Larry Myers Garage Doors are secure, durable, and (most importantly) won’t make a huge dent in your wallet. Another solution to keeping out thieves? Keep your garage door shut. We know, we know – it sounds simple, but oftentimes, homeowners can forget to shut their doors and that act says, “Hey, come on in and take a look around.”

On Vacation? Take Precaution

While having an updated remote and a high-quality steel garage door work great for protection, what can you do when you’re on vacation and an extended time away from home? These two easy and affordable solutions are both simple and cost-effective.

  1. Buy a padlock to install on the inside of your garage door. If you’re not going to be regularly opening and closing your garage door because you’re not home, having the extra lock installed will keep intruders out.
  2. Install security cameras. Luckily, the average consumer can pick up a cloud-based security camera so that you can pop in and check on your home while you’re away. Something like Google’s Nest Security cameras are both affordable and reliable.

Making sure your garage door is protected from hackers and burglars is your first line of defense against unwanted trespassers. Getting the proper garage door remote, a strong and durable steel garage door, and adding additional security are just a few ways to stay more secure.

Have additional questions? Reach out to the experts here at Larry Myers, and we’ll get you all the help you need for repair, updates, and other services.

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Types of Garage Door Springs: Torsion vs. Extension

When we undertake a garage door repair project, we find two types of garage door springs: torsion and tension. Although these two types of springs perform the same function, they do not operate in the same manner. If you need a garage door spring replacement, but don’t know which one you have, we can inspect your garage door and make the necessary repairs. In the meantime, let’s explore torsion and extension springs and discover how they differ from one another.

 

Torsion Springs

Torsion springs are a relatively new concept for garage doors. A spring bar/torsion tube mounted on the header on the inside of the garage door opening contains center brackets that hold it in place. Cables attach to the bracket on each side of the garage door. The cables travel up the side of the door. They wind around a drum as the door opens and unwind as the door closes.

 

The springs create the force to open and close the door while the cables and drums support the weight. Experts rate torsion springs according to how many open/close cycles they can sustain (example: 10,000, 20,000, or 30,000 cycles). While some garage door systems work well with just one spring, we recommend a two-spring system for added support and extended performance. The weight of the door will also determine how many springs we’ll need to install.

 

Extension Springs

Before torsion springs, extension springs were the only real standard for garage door systems. During a garage door installation, we mount the springs on both sides of the door. We attach them to the track supports at one end and to the tracks at the other end. Like the torsion springs, extension springs attach to the bottom bracket but pass through a series of pulleys before aligning with the track.

 

Adjustment clips keep the spring and door balanced. Since extension springs are difficult to balance, you should contact a professional garage door repair service like Garage Doors Plus, LLC to perform the work. All extension springs contain safety cables that hold the spring and stabilize the door to keep it from slamming down. If the cables break, you should call us immediately for a garage door spring replacement. We can take out the springs and put new springs in so that the door won’t break.

 

Complete Garage Door Spring Replacement

Garage Doors Plus, LLC specializes in garage door repair for homeowners in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. Our certified technicians have the training and skill necessary to repair or replace full doors, door openers, garage door tracks, screens, and springs. We work on all types and brands of garage doors. To schedule a repair, contact us at 612-760-7551, or you can message us on our contact page.

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4 Ways DIY Garage Door Repair is Dangerous

There is nothing safe about DIY garage door repair. When things go wrong, they do more than just make the job a bigger headache. You can put yourself and others at risk if the door comes crashing down or a part malfunctions. Therefore, you should leave garage door repair to the experts. Garage Doors Plus, LLC provides complete garage door repair and installation for your home. We know how dangerous the job can be. Consider the following:

 

1. You Can Misdiagnose the Problem

A garage door system is made up of several parts. Sometimes it’s difficult to know which part is broken or loose. If you replace or attempt to fix the wrong part, you’ll waste time and money. Plus, the problem is still lingering. Save yourself the hassle and contact one of our technicians. We can diagnose the problem and fix it right away.

 

2. Torsion Springs Can be Dangerous

When fully wound, torsion springs can cause severe injury or even death. When you close the door all the way, there is high tension on the springs. If they become loose or the slightest part malfunctions during a repair, the springs can unload with a tremendous amount of force. Our professionals know how to replace or fix torsion springs so that they are safe to use.

 

3. Using the Wrong Parts

LIke other products manufacturers design original factory or OEM parts for garage doors. The problem occurs when a store does not carry the original part. The homeowner must then improvise – and, thus, begins the downward spiral during the project. Using the wrong parts can be just as dangerous as no fixing the problem. Garage Doors Plus, LLC has access to original manufacturer parts that fit your particular garage door. We can match the right part to the door and install it according to manufacturer specifications.

 

4. Falling Garage Door

When a garage door crashes to the ground, those underneath cannot support its weight. If it crashes into a vehicle, it will cause hundreds of dollars worth of damage. No child or pet has any protection when a garage door falls. The point is this: You are rendered helpless if a garage door falls on you or your vehicle. Professional garage door repair technicians have the equipment and tools necessary to keep door falls from happening. Bottom line: It’s far safer option to hire a Garage Doors Plus, LLC specialist than to go the DIY route.

 

Garage Doors Plus, LLC Specializes in Garage Door Repair

If your garage door is not working correctly, don’t try to fix it yourself. Instead, contact the seasoned professionals at Garage Doors Plus, LLC. We are Minnesota certified garage door technicians who can both repair your door or replace it. We work on all types and brands of residential garage doors in Minneapolis and St. Paul. To schedule an inspection or a garage door repair, contact us at 612-760-7551, or you can message us on our contact page.

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