10 Things to Know Before Buying a Garage Door

A good garage door is a worthy investment. It can last you for decades. If yours is already ready to go, here are the top ten things you’ll need to know. Don’t shell out money for a new one unless you’ve covered the following considerations.

Do You Need a New One?

What are your reasons for getting a new one? Is it because you can’t close or open the door anymore, leaving you with a safety and security risk? Do you simply want a change? Do you want to remodel your property? If you’re planning to sell your home, a new garage door may increase property values.

Skip Wood Doors

Wood doors have always retained a traditional appeal. However, consider the time and energy as well as money you’ll need to put into maintaining the gate, the Family Handyman says. Wood also warps.

Consider the Style

When you shop for garage doors, take a look at the architectural style or features in your home. Use those elements as a guide when you check out which garage doors that match that style, the HomeTips says.

Do the Math

How much is a new garage door? What about the installation fees? How often and how much will you need to set aside for the repairs and maintenance? Run over the figures to get an accurate take on how much you’ll need.

Do Your Homework

Make your life easier by choosing the same installation crew to take on the job. If you liked their work ethic and believe in their expertise when they came over for the installation job, then hire them for repairs if they offer that service. The best garage door repair company often has a stellar track record for repairs and excellent customer service, so look out for those qualities.

Check the Inventory

Check out reputable companies that have been in the business for years. Are there plenty of options? An extensive inventory means you won’t need to worry about settling for less-than-stellar choices.

Read the Reviews

Go over the comments from other clients. Is there a lot of positive feedback? What reviews stand out? Are there any details about the company’s customer service quality or the quality of its products? Use whatever information you learn when you shop for a new garage door.

Find Local Firms

Local installation and repair services are easier to employ. If they’re close enough, they can swing by to get the job done. Also, if you want to discuss other projects or options, you can pay their office a visit.
Ask Around
If you’re going to look for local service providers, take advantage of your contacts and network. Reach out to people you know in the community. Chances are, they’ve used the company’s services before. Talk to them and ask for some buying tips and hiring advice.

Don’t DIY It

It may seem easy to install your own door. But it’s not. If you haven’t got the proper tools, knowledge, and gear, leave the work to the experts. That’s safer and more convenient.

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