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Garage Door Not Closing All the Way? Causes, Fixes, and When to Call a Pro
Before diving into individual causes, the size and pattern of your gap tells you a lot about what is going wrong. Use this diagnostic table to narrow down the most likely culprit based on what you are seeing.
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How Long Do Garage Door Springs Last? The Complete Lifespan Guide for Utah Homeowners
If you are wondering how long do garage door springs last, the answer depends on the type of spring and how often you use your garage door. Here is the quick breakdown:
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Garage Door Struts and Reinforcement: How to Strengthen Your Door for Utah Weather
A garage door strut is a horizontal steel bar – typically a C-channel or hat-channel profile – that bolts across the full width of a door panel on the interior side. Struts distribute force across the entire panel width instead of letting it concentrate at weak points, which prevents bowing,…
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Garage Door Won’t Open? Every Cause, Fix, and When to Call a Pro
Before diving into detailed troubleshooting, use this table to narrow down the problem based on what you are seeing and hearing. Each symptom points to the most likely cause.
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Garage Door Repair and Installation in Brigham City, Perry, and Box Elder County, Utah
Box Elder County is not just another stop along the Wasatch Front. Its geography, climate, and community character create garage door challenges that technicians from Salt Lake City or Provo simply will not understand unless they work here regularly.
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Torsion Spring Replacement: The Complete Guide for Utah Homeowners
A torsion spring is a tightly wound steel coil mounted on a metal shaft (called the torsion bar) directly above your garage door opening. Most residential garage doors in Utah use either one or two torsion springs, depending on the door’s size and weight.
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