Preventing Rotator Cuff Injuries in the Garage Door Industry
According to many garage door professionals, consumers should typically replace their garage door every 20 years. When working with a customer on a garage door replacement, here are some things to keep in mind:
Read MoreHelping Customers Purchase A Garage Door
According to many garage door professionals, consumers should typically replace their garage door every 20 years. When working with a customer on a garage door replacement, here are some things to keep in mind:
Read MoreHurricane Season Garage Door Preparation
Hurricane season is upon us. According to the National Weather Service, peak hurricane season for both Pacific and Atlantic coasts is between August and October. This year’s hurricane season is predicted to have typical activity, so it is still important your home is prepared. As always, safety is a concern during hurricanes, so be sure to stock up on household supplies including water and food to last at least three days. Other items to have on hand are batteries, flashlights, a first aid kit, cash, sleeping bags, pillows, chairs, blankets, etc. The Red Cross has a great Hurricane Safety...
Read MoreDistinguish Yourself from the “Bad Bobs” of the Garage Door Industry
Bad Bob mainly pops up in metropolitan areas and takes advantage of customers needing garage door repairs and services.
Read MoreReinforce Your Garage Door for Hurricane Season
It is hurricane season again! According to the Weather Channel, this year will be a lot busier than last. With updated, above-average numbers, it is time to make sure you are prepared. If you live in a location where you might receive hurricanes or high winds, protecting your garage door is essential. The garage door is normally one of the first things that gets destroyed – and since it is the largest moving door on your house, reinforcement of your garage door makes economic sense and is relatively easy to do. What exactly happens to your garage door if it is not prepared for a hurricane or...
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