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The Return on Investment (ROI) on Your Garage Door

Personalizing your home is a choice, but maintaining it is essential. Whether your home is ancestral, historical or newly built, you’ll probably have to do repairs and other fixes at some point.

Keeping your home in good condition makes it more pleasant to live in, which is better for the long run. At some point, for example, you may wish to sell your home. The upgrades and maintenance you do now will increase its worth, and you may end up selling it for significantly more than you paid for it.

How Do Upgrades and Maintenance Improve ROI?

ROI, or return on investment, refers to a ratio between net profit and the cost of investment. For instance, house flippers rely on ROI to make a profit. They buy inexpensive homes, invest money to fix them up, and then resell them quickly. Their gain would be the ROI because it reflects how much more the home was worth after they renovated it.

When you put money into your home, you’ll get even more money out when you sell it.

For homeowners who are ready to sell, renovations are an essential consideration. Some homes have features that may seem outdated to current homebuyers. Repairs are often key to making homes competitive for sale. If you have the means to repair or renovate, these projects almost always end up paying off.

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Your ROI from Installing a New Garage Door

Installing a new garage door is a relatively smooth and inexpensive way to upgrade your home. Installing an upscale garage door is the ultimate remodeling project for improving the return on investment of your home. This project has a better ROI than adding a stone veneer or deck to the home or remodeling the kitchen. What’s more, these other projects are much more expensive to complete.

This statistic shows just how important curb appeal is to homebuyers. When homebuyers pull up to your house, the first thing they see is the exterior. They’ll look at the design of the home, along with the landscaping, and form an initial impression. If that impression is negative, the inside would have to be world-class to wow homebuyers and alter their opinion.

Replacing your garage door can help you create the very best first impression. When prospective homebuyers visit your home, they will see a beautiful door that blends flawlessly with the rest of the house and is a unique and attractive feature.

Contact us to learn more about installing a new garage door. If you already have an idea in mind, you can request an estimate directly. Or if you’d just like to envision how a specific door would look on your home, Automated Door Systems carries a variety of residential garage doors perfect for any home. Our highly experienced and knowledgeable team will help you find the right one.

Get in touch with us today to learn more about purchasing a new garage door.

4 SIGNS THAT IT’S TIME FOR A NEW GARAGE DOOR

Most of us start thinking about our garage doors only after something goes awry—but that’s a dangerous mistake to make. At Automated Door Systems, we know that every garage door has a finite life. With routine maintenance and repairs, you can keep the door safe and functional, but you can’t put off new garage door installation forever. If you think your garage door might be approaching the end of its operational life, keep an eye out for the following signs: 

Deteriorating Appearance

While it’s always nice to have a visually appealing garage door, there’s more to your door’s appearance than meets the eye. Minor dents usually won’t compromise the door’s performance, but significant damage certainly will. 

To maintain your curb appeal and to keep your vehicle protected from outside elements, replace your garage door as soon as you notice damage to it.

Unusually Noisy Operation

Every garage door makes some noise during operation, that’s normal. But when the noise level starts to climb a few decibels, it’s time for an inspection. Unusually loud operation is a clear sign of deterioration, and in some cases, a simple component replacement might solve the problem.

However, if you hear any excessive creaking, cracking, shaking, squealing, or grinding during operation, don’t ignore this issue! Contact us for your garage door inspection as soon as you notice strange noises. We at Automated Door Systems can advise you on the best course of action.  

Missing Safety Features

Modern garage doors come equipped with a multitude of valuable safety features that keep you and your loved ones out of harm’s way. But if you own an older garage door, it probably doesn’t have the safety mechanisms that you and your family desperately need. Here are the safety components every garage door should have: 

  • Auto-reverse functionality
  • Motion detection
  • Manual override controls 
  • Photo-eye sensors

Having remote access along with a security keypad is also desirable, and paramount for safety. If your garage door lacks any of these features, it’s time to start shopping for a replacement. You can also call our garage door repair technicians to retrofit your door with the appropriate features. 

4 SIGNS THAT IT’S TIME FOR A NEW GARAGE DOOR

Irreparable Damage

Damaged garage doors are always dangerous, so if you’re dealing with more than one broken component, that’s a sure sign that your door is past the point of repair. With regular daily use, the average garage door has a lifespan of around 15–30 years. As it approaches the end of its life, you will likely notice signs of damage and deterioration, so keep an eye out for: 

  • Broken springs
  • Damaged or rusting hinges
  • Damaged or dented garage door tracks 
  • Deteriorating cables or wires
  • Damaged or broken door handles
  • Rusty screws and other hardware

Something as harmless as rust can cause your garage door to malfunction. And when you’re dealing with an extremely heavy door that can injure you in the event of a fault, don’t ever allow deterioration to persist unchecked. Instead of replacing all the aging components on an old garage door, it’s best to opt for a new one, as your safety is at stake. 

LOOKING FOR RESIDENTIAL GARAGE DOOR INSTALLATION? CONTACT Automated Door Systems TODAY

When you need a new garage door and an installation team you can trust, Automated Door Systems is the place to call. For over 35 years, we’ve been serving residents throughout Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, and the surrounding areas with high-quality garage installation and repair, and we’re ready to help you, too. To learn more about your new garage door options and our installation services, give our team a call or reach out to us on our contact page. If you are trying to price out your options, go ahead and request a free residential or commercial estimate now!

REASONS TO UPGRADE TO A NEW GARAGE DOOR OPENER

Many homeowners use their garage doors as their main entrance to their homes, making garage doors and openers one of the most essential, useful systems in the house. On average, garage door openers can dependably open and close your door for at least ten years, but many operate for much longer with proper care. Besides, even if your garage door opener is still working, it is nonetheless a good idea to upgrade to take advantage of improvements in-home safety and day-to-day convenience.

WHY SHOULD YOU REPLACE YOUR GARAGE DOOR OPENER?

Do you even remember the last time you replaced your garage door opener? Many electrical garage door openers can function much longer than their expected lifespans with proper care and regular maintenance. However, many older models, especially those manufactured before the 1990s, lack upgraded features that improve the overall safety and functionality of your garage door opener.

If you’re confused about whether you should purchase a new garage door opener, then consider these improvements that are only offered with modern and updated machines:

  • Improved Safety Upgrades: In your younger days, you most likely saw those old garage door opener models where you would click the wall-mounted controls then run to slip under the garage door before it closed. However, after 1993 garage door openers were manufactured with photo-eye sensors mounted at the base of the door. So, if a child, pet, or object interrupts that signal, then the sensors instruct the door to rise. These sensors are essential as they prevent property damage and personal harm.
  • Increased Home Security: Older opener machines used a set remote code to control door operations. Because the code never changed, intruders could easily copy this code to their remotes and gain entrance to homes. Modern garage door openers use a rolling code feature that changes the code each time the opener is used.
  • Quieter Operation: Older chain drive openers are very noisy during operation, which can be disruptive to those inside your home or your neighbourhood.
  • Battery Backup: If you ever experienced a power outage with your old garage door opener, then you understand the frustration that comes from being unable to open or close your garage door. However, an updated garage door opener with battery backup capabilities allows the door to open or close without power.
  • Added Features: Not only are newer opener models safer and more secure, but they also feature the latest technology, such as Wi-Fi. Now you can control your door and lights from anywhere, as they are smartphone-controlled and have whole-home connectivity.

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CONTACT Automated Door Systems’S GARAGE DOOR REPAIR TODAY

If you need a new garage door opener, get in touch with our highly skilled and knowledgeable professionals at Automated Door Systems who will assist you in selecting and installing a quality, convenient electric garage door opener. We’re a locally owned and operated company serving homeowners and commercial outlets throughout the Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, and Kingston areas with all of their garage door and opener maintenance and installation needs. We offer same-day services and competitive pricing models for all our customers.

Safely Using Your Garage Doors

Most families use their garage about 3–4 times a day. This means that they open their garage door by moving it up and down around 1,000 to 1,500 times throughout a year. Within these 1,000–1,500 times, there are a lot of opportunities for an accident to happen. Garage doors can quickly become a major safety concern if you do not take care of them properly.

The NEISS (National Electronic Injury Surveillance System) reports that ERs (emergency rooms) treat over 15,000 people suffering from garage door injuries every year. Avoid becoming another statistic at all costs by using these proven garage door tips to keep your entire family safe.

Check the Safety Sensors

Checking safety sensors is very important. First, find the safety sensors. They will be about six inches off the ground attached to the rails where the garage door goes up and down. These sensors should be in optimum condition, as their primary job is to prevent the garage door from closing if it senses a person or animal walking underneath it. 

You can test your garage door safety sensors by first pushing the button to close the garage door, and then placing an object in front of one of the sensors before the door closes. If your safety sensors are working correctly, they should stop immediately and reverse once the beam is blocked. If this does not happen, call Automated Door Systems’s professionals in Montreal or Toronto to schedule an appointment for any needed repairs.

Watch Your Fingers

NEISS further reports that over 7,500 injuries happen yearly from fingers getting stuck between the panels of garage doors. While some newer garage doors come with “pinch protection” that dramatically reduces the risk of these injuries, it is still important to teach kids not to stick their hands between the panels of a garage door when it’s closing.

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Inspect Your Garage Door Monthly

Garage door springs should always be strong enough to lift the door and hold it up so that it does not fall. Look them over about once a month to make sure the springs are not rusted. If they look like they are in poor condition, call us for a garage door spring replacement. 

Moreover, you should check how the pulley system is holding up at least once a month. This will help prevent your garage door spring from accidentally snapping and causing a severe injury. Remember that the main garage door springs are under a ton of tension, and should only be adjusted by a trained and licensed garage door repair technician.

Hire a Garage Door Repair Professional

Of course, you want your garage door to be safe and reliable. Here at Automated Door Systems, we want the same thing. Our crew consists of highly skilled professionals that have all the latest garage door safety training and are licensed in garage door services. Plus, they are up to date with all the new products when it comes to garage door repairs.

If you are still concerned about the safety of your garage door, our technicians will be more than happy to perform an inspection and make any necessary repairs. All you have to do is call us; we’ll sort out all your garage door problems.

Easy Spring Cleaning Tips for Your Garage Doors

 

Millions of homes in Canada have garages. Your garage door is a highly visible and hard-working surface that is subjected to all sorts of use and daily wear and tear. And yet, during summer, we often neglect our garage doors and don’t provide them with the care we offer our homes, patios, windows, and other exterior areas. But now’s a good time to expand your spring and summer cleaning checklist to include your garage door. Here are some spring cleaning tips that you should use.

For optimal results, while washing the door:

  • Wash the door surface and windows of your garage with mild liquid soap and water. Wash both the interior and exterior using a sponge, cloth, and soft brush.
  • Don’t use harsh or abrasive detergents. They can damage the painted surface of the garage door or the seals.
  • Rinse thoroughly using a hose, and do not use a pressure washer. This, too, can damage the surface.
  • If you are cleaning something more stubborn than dirt or road salt—for instance, oil stains—you can spot-clean the area with a solution of water and diluted bleach. Rinse all surfaces thoroughly immediately after spot cleaning. Be sure never to mix bleach with other cleansers because the mixture will cause harmful fumes.
  • Your door should be waxed every six months to protect the door’s finish. Always wash the door first and use a good quality car wax.
  • If you detect surface rust, immediately contact us for inspection and repair options.
  • Also, inspect and clean the weatherstrip at the bottom of the door. Applying a vinyl protectant can prolong its life. Also, we can easily replace it if it shows signs of wear or cracking. This bottom strip must be in good condition and in full contact with the garage floor. It helps to insulate your garage as well as to keep insects and rodents out.
  • Finally, you should clean and organize the areas around the garage door as well. Additionally, remove any stacks or objects that could fall over and obstruct the path of the garage door or damage the track.

Easy Spring Cleaning Tips for Your Garage Doors

Clean the Interior Too

Follow the tips above for optimum results, and also try to remove any dirt or grime you can see on the interior of your garage door. One of the critical areas to pay attention to is the tracks on which the door operates. Remove any dirt or debris that you find in the tracks to prevent potential problems from occurring in the future.

While it is true that no one will be able to see the inside of your garage door from outside, keeping it well-maintained will help improve its overall durability.

Finally, contact us today if you need help with your garage door that is not cleaning related. We can help with that too. If you are in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, or Kingston, give Automated Door Systems’s garage door repair technicians a call to find out what we can do for you.

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HOW TO FIX COMMONLY OCCURRING GARAGE DOOR PROBLEMS

Whenever their garage door opener stops working out of the blue, garage door owners begin to panic themselves; however, the solution to their problem could be quite simple. Today, we'll explain how to fix some commonly occurring problems. However, if our advice isn't enough, you need to contact our professionals to fix your automatic door properly.

                        

THE WALL SWITCH AND REMOTE AREN'T OPENING THE DOOR

 

If you ever find yourself in a situation where both the wall switch and remote control aren't opening the garage door, there could be a few possible solutions to the problem.

First, check if the motor unit is unplugged. Then, make sure all cords are plugged in. If everything is connected properly, see if the GFCI or fuse has burned out, of it the circuit breaker has been tripped.

If you're experiencing other electrical problems in your garage, these are likely the reason why your garage door won’t open. Reset the GFCI or breaker, or replace the burned-out fuse. If this is a regular problem with your garage door, contact our team today.

 

DOOR WON'T WORK WITH KEYPAD OR REMOTE

 

To troubleshoot this issue on your own, try these solutions:

  • Move closer to the door. You may be out of range;
  • Make sure the antenna isn't damaged or hanging downward;
  • If your garage door operates fine with the wall switch, the issue could rest with the batteries in the remote or keypad;
  • Try reprogramming the keypad or remote control. If you don't know how to go about this, you may need to reach out to our well-trained professionals.

DOOR WON'T CLOSE COMPLETELY

 

If your garage door won't close completely, there are a few ways you can address the issue. First, try adjusting the limit switch to make sure the door closes all the way. If this doesn’t solve the problem, see if your tracking sensors need realignment.

If the issue persists, see if the rollers are rusted. If you’re not sure what you should be looking at, consult a Automated Door Systems professional. Doing so could save you from spending thousands of dollars on correcting damages.

There are many easy fixes to garage doors. However, some issues require a professional consultation in order to provide a positive resolution. Thankfully, Automated Door Systems is here to tackle such issues, so you can keep using your garage for your everyday needs. Automated Door Systems has been repairing garage doors since 1983, and no problem is too big for us to fix. Contact us today for more information!

HOW TO DEAL WITH A BROKEN GARAGE DOOR SPRING

You heard that tell-tale sound coming from your garage and immediately knew that a garage door spring had snapped. Your garage door won’t open properly with a broken spring, and replacing automatic door springs can be a complicated process. Fortunately, the professionals at Automated Door Systems can help you get through this tricky situation.

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●   DIAGNOSING A BROKEN SPRING

A malfunctioning garage door can be the result of a damaged spring. In order to diagnose the issue, visually inspect the springs; broken springs will often appear stretched out or rusty. There might even be a gap between the spring coils towards the middle of the spring.

The appearance of the garage door can also be an indication of a broken door spring; the door may open unevenly or, in the case of an automatic door, may not open fully. Furthermore, you may hear a loud creaking sound when opening and closing the automatic door.

●   IF THE DOOR IS CLOSED

Of course, garage door springs don’t break conveniently, and your door could be stuck shut. This could pose a massive problem, should you need to get your vehicle in or out of the garage.

Automatic doors are incredibly heavy, often made of steel or wood. Never attempt to open a garage door with a broken spring using the automatic opener. If there’s an emergency and you can’t wait for a professional, open the broken garage door manually. Lift straight up from the middle of the door, applying pressure to several panels at once to make sure the door opens smoothly without causing further damage.

●   DON’T ATTEMPT A DIY FIX

Attempting to fix a broken garage door can be incredibly dangerous and challenging, and should never be treated as a DIY project. Aside from the weight of the garage door itself, the springs are coiled very tightly and could potentially pinch or trap fingers. The heavy door can quickly come crashing down, crushing feet underneath or hands between panels.

Furthermore, repairs to automatic garage door springs can be quite tricky, especially without the specialized tools and first-class experience of professionals. If your automated door springs are damaged, call a Automated Door Systems professional to have them replaced safely and adequately right away. 

Repairing a broken garage door can be difficult and downright dangerous, and should never be attempted alone. The Automated Door Systems team is here to help with your broken garage door springs. With over 40 years of experience and the utmost dedication to customer service, our professional team will get the job done right.

To find out how we can help, contact our team today. We’re here to handle your garage door repairs, so you don't have to.

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