Jan
22
2010
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Author: Certified Garage Door, Inc.Certified Garage Door Inc. provides professional workmanship in their installations & repairs with courtesy, promptness and affordability
Jan
22
2010
Certified Garage Door Inc. provides professional workmanship in their installations & repairs with courtesy, promptness and affordability
Jul
13
2009
TIP: Your garage door is the largest moving part in your home and is used several times a day. Eventually, garage door and garage door opener parts will wear out and break. In addition to conducting your own maintenance and safety inspections, you should have your garage door and opener professionally serviced every 6-12 months to increase the lifetime of your automatic garage door. A properly working automatic garage door will help to ensure the safety of your family and property.
Jul
13
2009
First, measure the width of the actual garage door opening, then measure the height. Garage door dimensions are always listed as (width x height). If you are uncertain, give us a call at Certified Garage Door Inc.
Jul
13
2009
No, as long as the garage door panels are still available, you can have only the affected panels replaced. You should consider that the cost for parts and labor to replace the affected sections could be close to the cost of having an entire new garage door installed. A new garage door installation will usually come complete with a new garage door, garage door springs, tracks, rollers, cables & drums.
Jul
2
2009
Garage doors installed in 2009 or 2010 may be eligible for a tax credit of 30% up to $1,500.
The stimulus legislation enacted in Feb 2009 provides tax credits for energy efficient home improvements, including qualifying insulated garage doors. By acting now that $1,500 insulated garage door energy savings tax credit can go along way towards paying for your purchase. (Installation costs are NOT covered for garage doors, just the cost of the garage door itself is covered by the tax credit.)
The tax credit works like this: