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A quick tip from the National Association of Realtors.

https://www.nar.realtor/safety/garage-door-safety-tips-for-homeowners

A quick tip from the National Association of Realtors.

How Does Your Garage Door Measure Up?

Millions of garage doors lack the latest safety features or may not be operating properly. LiftMaster believes that garage safety is essential to ensure a safe home. Through its Don’t Chance It. Check It. safety campaign, LiftMaster is educating homeowners on the importance of garage safety and creating additional value for real estate professionals. The cornerstone of the campaign encourages families to conduct a simple, three-step safety check to ensure their garage door is operating perfectly. With this information in hand, you can help keep families safe by spreading the message and sharing some important tips.

Three-Step Safety:

  • STEP 1: Check to make sure your client’s garage door opener is equipped with photo eyes (black sensors). If the opener lacks a similar safety reversing feature, it’s time to get a new opener. Properly installed photo-eyes should be mounted no higher than six inches off the floor. If the eyes are installed higher, a person or pet could get under the beam and not be detected by the photo eyes.

  • STEP 2: Block the photo-eye with an object over six inches tall and press the close button on the garage door opener. The door should not close. If it does, you need to call a garage door professional.

  • STEP 3: Test the door’s sensitivity. Lay an object that is at least 1.5 inches in height flat on the ground in the door’s path and press the close button. Household objects of this size might be a bar of soap, a stack of index cards or a hardcover book. A correctly installed garage door opener will automatically reverse after making contact with an object.

Check the Door, from Ceiling to Floor:

  • MAINTENANCE – To keep the garage door properly maintained and functioning safely, be sure to keep all moving parts of the door clean and lubricated, including the steel rollers.

  • BALANCE – To check balance, start with the door closed and pull the opener release mechanism to maneuver the door by hand. If the door is balanced (properly spring-loaded and running freely on its tracks), it should lift smoothly without much effort and stay open about 3-4 feet above the door.

  • WEATHER – Be prepared as seasonal storms may lead to power outages. Once power is lost to the home, an automatic garage door opener will also be impacted. Ensure your opener if equipped with a Battery Backup system, which continues to operate LiftMaster openers for an additional 40 up/down cycles. So, even during unforeseen outages, homeowners have peace-of-mind that their main entranceway to the home reliably opens and closes.

Organizing the Inside Out:

  • OIL OUT – The garage usually tops the basement or attic for clutter and debris. Keep it clear of oily and greasy rags as they are easily flammable and can ignite spontaneously. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby.

  • DUST UP – It may seem like you’re adding to the mess, but grass clippings are great for keeping dust under control in the garage. Next time you mow the lawn, sprinkle fresh lawn clippings on the garage floor then sweep it clean.

  • SHELF IT – Better organization of lawn equipment, sporting goods and bicycles is also crucial to a presentable garage. Install shelves and hooks to lift things off the floor and maintain order. Get in the habit of putting things back where they belong after use and regularly sweeping up.

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great info from said from Bob villa and clopay !

3 Ways It Pays to Get a New Garage Door

Invest in a new garage door now for greater curb appeal, lower energy bills, and less maintenance for years to come.

By Oliver Harriett | Updated May 20, 2021 1:16 PM

This content is paid advertising created in partnership with Clopay. Its facts and opinions are those of BobVila.com.

Your home gets one chance to make a good first impression—and it does so largely with its garage door. In fact, research shows that when it comes to curb appeal, investing in a solid, spiffy-looking garage door matters more than various other exterior improvements you could undertake. The benefits of installing a new garage door go well beyond a fresh new facade, though. If you’ve been stalling on an upgrade, read on! You’ll learn why now’s the time to invest in this fast, affordable upgrade that can boost resale value, save you money, and make your life a little easier in the months and years to come.

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1. A new garage door boosts your home value.

A good-looking garage door may impress your neighbors and make you smile every time you pull into your driveway, but it also can translate into a tidy profit when it comes time to put your home on the market. Indeed, replacing a garage door offers a solid return on investment (ROI), increasing curb appeal and—just ask any real estate agent—even a seller’s asking price. After all, if prospective buyers aren’t attracted by what they see out front, they won’t bother going inside.

Garage door replacement actually took the top spot in the 2019 Cost vs. Value Report conducted by Remodeling magazine,* which ranks home improvement projects by ROI at resale. The annual survey found that the typical cost of an upscale garage door replacement netted a hefty 98.3 percent ROI on average nationwide—and in 46 out of 100 markets, the ROI was 100 percent! That’s a much better percentage recouped than in other popular home upgrades, such as major kitchen renovations and upscale window replacements.

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What’s more, a separate survey of real estate professionals found that 70 percent of Realtors agree that a new garage door helps sell a house faster and for more money. In fact, a garage door upgrade can add $8,000 to $14,000 to the purchase price.**

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2. It can lower your energy costs.

Energy efficiency is a top priority for homeowners everywhere, and according to testing conducted by engineers at Clopay®, a company that’s been manufacturing residential garage doors for 55 years, a well-insulated door can keep your unconditioned garage 10 to 20 degrees warmer in winter and cooler in summer. If the garage is attached, this temperature advantage can translate to the house, keeping rooms above and next to the garage more comfortable year-round. That’s money saved in energy bills!

What makes a Clopay garage door so energy efficient? Its proprietary Intellicore® insulation technology, which is available in most of the company’s steel door options. This solid, continuous layer of polyurethane foam completely fills the steel door frame for maximum insulation. One Minnesota homeowner who recently upgraded to a Clopay garage door found that the temperature inside the space now stays around 40 degrees when it’s below zero outside—all without a heater.

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3. The right garage door can even mean less work.

The last thing you want to do after completing a home improvement project is worry about constant upkeep. And traditional wooden garage doors, attractive as they are, do require regular surface maintenance to stay in shape. Homeowners must be vigilant to stave off rot, keep out pests, and remove peeling, cracked finishes before repainting or staining every couple of years.

Fortunately, you can get the warmth and character of wood without the hard work and hassle, thanks to several durability breakthroughs available on Clopay garage doors. Consider:

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If you’re inspired to improve your home’s appearance, energy efficiency, and resale value, Clopay’s Door Imagination System will show you exactly how impressive your place will look with a new Clopay garage door. Simply upload a photo of your house to try out a new style, then speak to a professional garage door dealer for guidance on just how fast and easy this project can be. You can leave for work in the morning and come home that evening to wow-worthy curb appeal sure to make you the envy of the neighborhood.

*© 2019 Hanley Wood, LLC. Complete data from the Remodeling 2019 Cost vs. Value Report can be downloaded free at www.costvsvalue.com.

**From a nationwide survey of Realtors’ estimates of perceived home value based on exterior appearance. Not based on actual home sales. Clopay’s Realtor Home Value Study was commissioned by Clopay Building Products in 2018. An online survey was conducted by Hitchcock Fleming + Associates and Qualtrics, an independent marketing and advertising agency and internet-based research company, respectively.

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There will be alot of construction going on so thank you for your patience. Once we get the blog page edited I will give everyone an insight look to everything we’ve been working on .

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