We at Mullis Garage Doors would absolutely recommend that you hire a professional Garage Door Installation professional if you’re looking at installing a new garage door system. That being said, if you did want to do it yourself, there are some definite guidelines that you should follow. In this article we’ll outline for you the “Do’s” and “Don’ts” of such a process.
There is a big difference between a properly installed garage door and one that may be faulty in any way. If there are any issues with your garage door system, it may either not work at all or otherwise become a nuisance by making sounds or not functioning properly. A well-installed garage door however offers many benefits to your home including added security against potential home-invaders, additional insulation to keep energy costs down, and an added sense of curb appeal to raise the overall value of your home.
There are many different styles, types and sizes of garage doors, and it’s important to determine what might be the right fit for your home or business. Climate is also a factor and figuring out which material will best fit the area you live in will definitely be a factor. The first step will be getting exact measurements. Once you’ve done that, the style of architecture and the color scheme of the exterior of your home will definitely come into play in your garage door selection process. After that it is mostly preference as to which type of doors you’d like to install.
While it may be a difficult decision in deciding whether or not to install your garage doors yourself, it is important to weight the advantages and disadvantages carefully. A DIY installation MAY end up saving money in the long run, usually hiring a professional garage door installer will save you time and the headache of running into any issues that may arise during the installation process. This process will require careful research and meticulous planning and ultimately depends on your confidence and willingness to invest time into the project.
There are plenty of factors to consider when deciding the type of material to use for your Garage Doors including aesthetics, durability and ultimately preference. The area you live in may come into play as well. Aluminum doors are usually the most affordable and lightweight option and are resistant to corrosion. Steel doors can be a little more expensive but are very durable and very low maintenance. Wooden doors can be a great option for enhancing curb appeal for your home and offer a timeless look and finally fiberglass doors are very versatile and are resistant to any kind of denting making them a long-term option.
Nothing could be more important than your garage door opening and shutting the right way. That’s kind of the whole point of a garage door! Understanding how this system works is crucial to the installation process and involves not only the remote opener but also the motor, belt drive or chain and sensors that detect obstructing obstacles. Familiarizing yourself with the various components of this system is of the utmost importance when installing a garage door system.
Obviously, clearing out your garage of any debris or clutter before the installation process is key to having a seamless install of your garage door system. Structural issues in the home are a common issue when doing an install. If everything isn’t perfectly level as it should be It can cause issue with the garage door fitting exactly as it should. Taking the time to prep for the installation process will ultimately save you time in the long run.
The most common mistake when installing or replacing a garage door system is not aligning the tracks properly. If ever there is an issues with the door(s) getting stuck or not functioning properly, this is normally the issue. Another issue is not balancing the doors correctly. This can put unnecessary strain on the door(s) and cause issues with the chain or motor. Other problems can arise from not securing all of the hardware or even not insulating the doors correctly to where the garage will not retain its heat the way that it should. By being aware of these common mistakes you can avoid spending extra time and/or money in trying to remedy these unnecessary problems.
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