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Thursday, November 7, 2013

Guest post- Top Tips When Buying A Garage Door!


You may think that a garage door probably would not have that much of an effect on your home. However, you would be wrong. Your garage door is one of the first things people would see when looking at your home.

Usually at the front of the house, it is visible to passersby as well as your visitors. This is why when choosing your garage door there a few things you need to think about, not just in regards to the aesthetics but also any technical issues.

Check The Positioning Of Your Garage

Wherever your garage is placed will depend on what door you can have. It is best not to have an up and over automated garage door that can open from the inside if it opens directly onto the pavement. This is extremely dangerous as you can not see if any pedestrians are walking past as this can cause serious injury if they are hit by the opening door.

Even if the garage is positioned further back on your property, if you do decide to choose an up and over automated door, you should check that it is safe to use on your property, especially if you have small children. You should advise your family not to walk directly in front of the garage to prevent any unexpected injuries.

Check The Positioning Of Any Internal Garage Doors

If you decided to have a garage door with tracks such as sectional garage door or a retractable one, you need to make sure that it does not have any effect on any other doors leading into the garage. Internal doors need to be able to open fully without being restricted by tracks, as this will make it useless.

Check The Height Of Your Car

If you are going to be using your garage to park your car you need to ensure that your car actually fits in there. When choosing your garage door be careful that if it does reduce the usable height of your garage, you can still drive in without a struggle. You also need to ensure that the door you choose would not take up too much space on the inside of the garage if the space is relatively small. If that is the case, a roller or sectional door may be best for you.

Check Where You Live

If you live close to the sea you should be careful about what type of material you use for your garage door. Timber doors are not suitable for these areas as salt can have a negative effect on the wood. In this scenario, it may be more beneficial for you to choose a more hardwearing material such as GRP (Glass Reinforced Polyester).

Now that you what types of things you should be looking out for that you probably did not think about previously, you can get a move on and pick out the garage door that will be best for you. At least you would not be making some of these simple mistakes that are often overlooked.

This post was written by Ekta Mair who, when looking for a reliable and trustworthy garage door specialist, decided to choose Eastern Garage Doors. They provided excellent advice on what garage door would suit her property and lifestyle so she had the best for her needs.


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