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How Much Does a Garage Door Weigh? The Complete Guide for Utah Homeowners
A standard single-car garage door weighs 75 to 150 pounds and a double-car door weighs 150 to 350 pounds. Exact weight depends on material, insulation, size, and windows. This complete guide covers weight by size and material, how insulation affects weight, why weight matters for springs and openers, and Utah-specific considerations.
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Modern and Contemporary Garage Doors: The Complete Guide for Utah Homeowners
Modern garage doors feature clean lines, minimal hardware, and bold materials like aluminum, glass, and smooth steel. This guide covers every modern door type, material option, design element, and Utah-specific consideration to help you choose the right contemporary door for your home.
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Carriage House Garage Doors: The Complete Guide for Utah Homeowners
Everything Utah homeowners need to know about carriage house garage doors. Styles, materials, real vs faux comparison, Utah climate considerations, HOA tips, cost factors, maintenance, and how to choose the right door for your home.
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How to Upgrade Your Builder-Grade Garage Door: The Complete Guide for Utah Homeowners
Builder-grade garage doors are the basic, entry-level doors installed by home builders to minimize construction costs, and they typically last only 5 to 10 years before needing replacement. Learn when and how to upgrade your builder-grade door with this complete guide covering materials, insulation, springs, hardware, and what Utah homeowners need to know.
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Garage Door Opener Types: Chain Drive vs Belt Drive vs Screw Drive vs Wall-Mount Compared (Utah Guide)
Compare the four main garage door opener types: chain drive, belt drive, screw drive, and wall-mount (jackshaft). Expert Utah guide covers noise levels, cost, durability, cold weather performance, and how to choose the right type for your home.
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How to Adjust Garage Door Travel Limits and Force Settings: The Complete Guide for Utah Homeowners
Garage door travel limits control how far your door opens and closes, while force settings determine how much power the opener uses to move it. Adjusting these settings is one of the most common fixes for doors that won’t close completely, open too far, reverse for no reason, or leave a gap at the floor. […]
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