3 Things To Check On Your Garage Door For Winter

You might be thinking about shoveling your driveway and otherwise getting your property ready for winter, but you may not have thought about doing a winter inspection of your garage door. However, there are a few things that you should check on your garage door for the winter season. These are a few of them. 1. Weatherstripping Your garage door probably already has weatherstripping on it, but weatherstripping is rather flimsy and can become worn out over time. [Read More]

3 Things To Know Before You Install An Automatic Electric Gate

If you are interested in installing an electric gate on your property, you need to make sure that you know all about the installation process as well as how to maintain your gate down the road. #1 Always Go Professional With The Installation The first thing you need to know is that installing an automatic electric gate is not a simple process. To start with, your gate has to be hooked up to your electrical system, which will generally involve digging and installing new wires. [Read More]

3 Easy Steps To Stop Money From Leaking Out Your Drafty Garage Door

Do you have a drafty garage -- too hot in the summer or too cold in the winter? In addition to making it unlikely you'll use the space as much as you want to or need to, you're also probably leaking money out that old door.  If the garage door is the culprit, but it's a problem with the door itself, you may need to replace it with a modern, insulated model. [Read More]

3 Tips To Keep Your Hurricane Shutters Hurricane-Ready

If your hometown is at risk of hurricane damage, you might have invested in hurricane shutters to help protect your windows. Hurricane shutters are great because they can prevent your windows from breaking during one of these heavy storms, and they look great to boot. To ensure that your shutters continue looking their best and continue functioning properly to protect your home from heavy storms, however, it's important to take good care of them. [Read More]