Thursday, 23 February 2017

How To Maintain Your Garage Door

A garage door is probably the most neglected equipment in your entire house. What happens is that most people believe that since it is strong and sturdily built it does not need much upkeep. However nothing could be as far as the truth. I used to work in the dockyards, and there used to be steel roller garage doors there, and we used to regularly clean and inspect them because if they refused to function properly then it would be a hot target for thieves to get in and steal them.

So what I am trying to say is that you need to ensure that you take proper care of your garage door as its negligence can lead to some really nasty situations for you.

Here are a few maintenance tips:

  • Take a cloth a toothbrush and some surf and wash and wipe the hinges and the pivots
  • Ensure that your sensors are in proper working condition if you have an automatic garage door
  • Make sure that there is no other obstruction which might prevent the garage door from closing properly
  • Look for any damage to the pulleys and if there is one call a specialist immediately. I recommend using the services of any reliable and professional garage door repair services instead of doing it yourself.
So there you have it here is how you can maintain your garage doors in the best way possible.

Wednesday, 25 January 2017

Commercial Doors in Winter

Businesses often experience booms in the winter as a result of the holidays. And, just like homes, they feel the effects of incoming cold weather. Commercial garage doors, and rolling and overhead doors, can experience problems and damage in the winter.  It’s important to take steps to protect these doors and keep the business secure, and incident-free.

What Winter Weather Does

There is a variety of potential problems associated with winter damage to commercial doors. Some can cause wear and issues over the long term, while others pose a more immediate threat. Water is a threat that can be either. In winter, water may freeze, and thus expand. If it is a significant amount of water, this can force cracks in the doors’ seals and distort them. They may not close or open properly, then, or insulate well from the temperatures. Ice may cause sticking. When these doors stick, it can take some time and effort to open them. In some cases, there is a risk of damaging the doors further when trying to open them.

Preventing Winter-Related Damage

Doing a pre-winter check of all doors and their mechanisms is the best way to start. Make sure everything is in working order and nothing needs to be replaced. Sometimes, strong weather changes will hasten the time-related wear and tear of older mechanics.

Make sure that all moving parts are well-oiled if necessary. But, they should be oiled with lubrication that will not be affected by the drop in temperatures. They need protection from rust as a result of the moisture and from the formation of ice.

Ventilation, seals, and insulation should all be checked thoroughly. If the doors have any openings, they must be closed and well-sealed. This will help insulate the interior from chilly exterior temperatures. If there is weatherstripping or another method of sealing, check for tears and cracks, and missing pieces.

Dealing with Winter-Related Problems

Should you struggle with your doors despite your preventative measures, the begin by determining the source of the problem. If the business, warehouse, dock, etc. is too cold and you think it is an insulation problem, find the source of the heat loss. Inspect the seals around the doors and windows. Check for leaks and spaces. Usually, you can feel where the cold air in coming in, and the warm escaping. You can also monitor temperatures changes and determine the source.

Depending upon the source of the issue, there are usually some solutions that you can apply yourself. New seals can be purchased and installed. However, if the damage from ice is too extensive-such as a distorted door-you may need to call a professional garage door repair company.

Tuesday, 27 December 2016

Quick Tips to Fix Garage Door Rollers Efficiently

Abstract Overhead Door and Fence Co. is basically your one stop shop to getting a brand new garage door or getting it fixed in no time.  It is a great garage door repair company with flawless customer service and quality products. Your garage doorway is likely the biggest mobile thing in your home. Keeping it in great condition and ‘not-broken’ eventually comes down to a security issue, particularly on the off chance that you have kids or pets.

How about we tell you a thing or two about your garage door? Your garage door goes up and down easily on rollers. The rollers that helps it move up and down fit into a track. Considering your garage down literally goes up and down over a huge number of times each year, normally the garage door will fall off its tracks now and again. To settle a garage door that has fallen off its track, begin by ensuring the tracks are all around are tied down to the divider. Regularly, the reason the rollers are off track is on the grounds that the tracks have fallen off of the divider. Fix any free sections securing the track to the divider. Adjust the tracks by utilizing a level. You may need to slacken the jolts and after that fix them once more into arrangement. And if all of this doesn’t work then consult us at Abstract Overhead Door and Fence Co. the most reliable garage door repair company just by calling at 1-800-336-7015 anytime you want. Our experts are trained to handle any kind of crisis situation when it comes to garage door management. We ensure that before they are fully trained to be in the field to diverse customer queries and requests.

At Abstract Overhead Door and Fence Co. we guarantee a full customer satisfaction. Being in the business since 1990, the garage door repair company has only strived for premium quality and service. From provision of a range of quality garage doors to garage door repair service. On the off chance that you have to have a repair done for your garage door, call Abstract Overhead Door and Fence Co.’. We include general garage door repair and additionally garage door opener repair.  You can call us at whatever time, we our service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Thursday, 15 December 2016

Loading Docks and Doors

All major plants and facilities have loading docks and doors. This means that, at some point, a manager or owner has to choose the best possible from the options available. There are plenty of things to consider when doing so, and help can be hired when making these decisions. Here are some details to consider and discuss with the company from which you choose to purchase your loading docks and doors.

Safety First

Your loading docks and doors must have all the safety features necessary for your unique environment. If you use trucks, forklifts, or other equipment, this will affect the standards, as will federal and local regulations. Doors should come with springs additions and balance systems that help them open and close easily, there should be plenty of protection between the equipment, product, and the dock. Always make certain you know the safety risks and preventions, and that your chosen installation company knows them, too.

Security
Your doors must protect against potential intruders. You have a need for security to protect your equipment and product. This is yet another reason to install the strongest possible doors, so that intruders cannot enter easily upon impact. Also, dock doors can come with a feature that prevents breaking from the outside, but permits it from the inside. Dock doors have safety lock features that can be enhanced as needed. All in all, your dock doors can be made very strong and secure. 

Strength for Endurance

Some doors are more resilient and less maintenance-prone than others. Try a counterbalance system instead of springs for fewer door-to-floor collisions. Other collisions are a real, common possibility, too, such as trucks and forklifts. Your dock doors should be made to withstand significant force for less damage. They should also be relatively easy to readjust so as to avoid expensive maintenance.

Temperature Control

If your facility and product needs to be temperature controlled for any reason, your dock doors must serve as insulation. It is another type of protection; when you are choosing your doors, consider how they will conserve energy and maintain temperature. Your door should help conserve energy by being well insulated and sealed. This prevents addition heat or cool air from entering or escaping, depending upon your facility’s needs. You can choose between standard or special weatherstripping to seal your doors.

Once you have considered all the essential details, and, of course, your price limit, you can make the best choice for your plant. The final choice you have to make is your vendor; you want someone who understands all the nuances of the door industry, including those that affect your specific business. There should be no fine print; they should be experience and completely upfront about all costs. In addition, they should be able to provide you with maintenance help anytime you need, and be there for your future dock door-related needs. We can do all that for you at Abstract Overhead Door. Call us today and ask us what we can provide you.

Friday, 14 October 2016

Sectional and Rolling Doors

Commercial garage doors are not all the same. Look more closely and you will find that they each have their functions beyond opening and closing. Their make and method of operation serve different purposes, and with different degrees of strength and safety.

Sectional and Rolling doors are the most common types of commercial and industrial doors. Though they have similarities, they serve facilities in different ways. They may be made of different materials, function differently, be more or less strong, and differ in cost.

Rolling Doors

Rolling doors, often made of steel, are the type that roll up and coil at the top of the doorway. They can be installed on the interior or exterior of a building. These are often seen at industrial and commercial locations—warehouses, mills, factories, etc.—and are strong enough to provide decent security at these facilities. They may also be called rolling shutters, and overhead, coiling, and service doors.

These doors are often used at loading docks, warehouses, and other locations where security matters, but coming and going with large items and machinery is a daily event. There are different types, and you may see them at businesses, schools, and more where fire regulations need to be met. Sometimes vendors use them at the retail location’s front or service window.

These doors are made of connected, thin, horizontal metal slats that allow the door to be rolled up with the help of guides. These doors, particularly when they are heavy duty, are built to last. They’re well-suited to facilities that need security and long-term defense from wear and tear. They generally do not cost much to maintain.

Sectional Doors

Sectional doors are also a common choice for industrial facilities, as well as loading and unloading sites. These doors go upward on the inside of the building, connected to the ceiling—as opposed to the rolling door, which is mounted to the wall above the door’s frame. Thus, these doors don’t coil, they remain horizontal and slide straight upward along the wall with the help of a motorized component, if desired.

These doors can also be well-insulated, making them particularly useful for facilities in which there are items that require temperature control. They are made to last through regular use and be a reliable option for many commercial facilities. They can be made of steel or aluminum.

The materials for these doors are typically lighter in gauge than rolling doors, but still offer security. The panels are larger because they do not have to roll. Because of these things, they do not cost as much, but using them may also result in a little more maintenance over time.

At Abstract Overhead Door and Fence, we handle commercial doors for a variety of clients. If your facility needs secure doors, we can advise you on what the best options are for your needs. Call us today and ask us about rolling doors, sectional doors, or any other form of door or fence, about which you need information.

Tuesday, 2 August 2016

Even Garage Doors can be Energy Efficient

Many of us are concerned with energy consumption. It’s not cheap to power our homes and even the smallest amounts of electricity can add up over time. As part of your home, your garage consumes energy and should be considered as much a part of your general usage as anything else. Choosing the move energy efficient garage and installation could help save you some money through the seasons.

Many people do not realize how important a garage can be in terms of energy-efficiency. For many houses, garages are attached to the home. This means that hot or cool air makes its way from outside, into the garage, and then into the home. The air can also escape your home. When hot air enters your home, your air conditioner reacts and compensates, thus affecting your energy efficiency. The same goes for cold air during the winter. Thus, proper insulation become essential in combatting high energy bills for your home.

Insulation

If you use your garage for other reasons, such as a workshop, then this insulation is even more important. An insulated garage holds temperature better, so your small heater or cooler will not have to work as hard to keep your garage cool or warm. Insulation is not always a guaranty when it comes to old or new garages. So, it is important to consider this factor when you choose your garage doors, or if you are considering an upgrade.

Some materials are better for temperature control than others. Often metals alone, such as aluminum or steel, are simply not enough. They are among the most common materials for garage doors; steel is thick and durable, and aluminum is light and modern. To be useful in terms of energy efficiency, these doors should be multi-layered. Adding these layers also increases the doors’ strength. Wood is another common material for garage doors. Though they may not be as durable as metal, many consider them more attractive. These can also be strengthened and layered for improved energy efficiency. Whatever the materials, double-layering is essential for effective garage insulation.

Weatherstripping

Maintaining the temperature in your garage, and thus your house, also requires sufficient foam and other space filling between the floor and the bottom of the garage door. Air easily moves through this and spaces at the door frame. Depending upon the materials and the weather, these spaces can grow and shrink. A foam sealant is often used, or a silicone base. This is weatherstripping, and it must be flexible to adjust to the natural change in materials due to weather. If you have windows in your garage doors, they may also be a source of air leaks. Inspect your garage doors carefully for air flow.

Of course, each and every time you open your garage door with an electronic opener, it uses power. You can choose equipment that uses less energy and has a standby mode. All of these things can help you reduce the energy consumption related to your garage and doors. You could save more money than you realize. Want help choosing the best doors for your garage? Call us at Abstract Door.

Thursday, 16 June 2016

The Possibilities for Wood Garage Doors

Garage doors have become an important feature of a home’s appearance; it is one of the first things that anyone sees when they approach or pass your home, and you want it to look good and match your house’s style. Of the available garage door styles, wood doors are popular for their classic appearance, and their ability to be shaped and stained to suit most home styles.

Within the variety of woods and customizable appearances is a multitude of attractive options for one of the entry to your home. Wood garage doors can be made of almost any wood and into most styles. The prices of these doors can vary, but most homeowners may be able to find something they find attractive and affordable.

Wood Types

Oak wood doors are hard, heavy, and dense. This classic wood generally comes in white and red, and they both resist wear and tear well. They can be stained and protectively coated, though red oak will be darker and have a more noticeable grain unless painted.

Cedar is a particularly aromatic wood with a more rough texture. It is a popular choice for garage doors. Cedar is known for being resistant to decay, insects, moisture, and more, even more so than most other wood. It also tends to be a lighter weight.

Mahogany doors are a little less common. Mahogany is a richly-colored, textured wood that comes in dark colors. It is also fairly resistant to decay and parasites. It is also a more expensive wood.

Styles

Wood garage doors can be formed into a variety of common styles. If you prefer carriage doors that open upward, then your doors can be made of single, solid wood pieces with few or no seams. You can have rolling doors with panels.

If you prefer the look of wood alone, you can have plain paneling with your preferred paint, stain, or natural color, or you can have it carved with designs on raised panels. You can also install windows. Whatever your preference, you can find something to suit your home’s look.

Price

Like any garage doors, wood doors are not inexpensive. Price depends upon the wood, the design and treatments, installation, and more. A less expensive door may cost just over $1000, not including installation and extras. Larger, stronger, double garage doors may cost several thousand dollars. The extras, such as carving, staining, locks, automatic parts, etc., will cost extra, and those prices will vary per manufacturer and installer.

If you like the idea of wood garage doors, but are concerned about the cost, the ability of wood garage doors to be tailored makes owning them a real possibility. At Abstract Door, we can help you decide on what type of wood you want, they door style that’s best for your home, and help you figure out how you can afford a beautiful wood garage door to keep your home looking its best. Contact us today to find out what we can do for you and your home.