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      <title>How to Choose the Right Garage Door Installer for Your Place</title>
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      <description>Need a garage door installer near St. Charles, MO? Edelen Door &amp; Window shares top tips to help you choose right. Click to read our blog &amp; act today!</description>
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           When it comes to improving your home’s curb appeal and security, selecting the right garage door installer in St. Charles, MO, is crucial. At Edelen Door &amp;amp; Window, we understand how important it is to choose a professional who not only fits your needs but also ensures safety and long-term performance. Whether you are replacing an old door or installing a new one, this guide will help you navigate key considerations so you can make an informed decision and protect your investment.
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           Why Choosing the Right Garage Door Installer Matters
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            The garage door is one of the largest moving parts of your home, and its proper installation ensures reliable operation, security, and durability. A professional
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            will know how to handle heavy components safely, adjust sensors correctly, and test the door’s balance and motor function. Mistakes during installation can result in dangerous malfunctions, costly repairs, or premature wear. On the other hand, a skilled installer helps maximize the lifespan of your door and enhances your property’s value.
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           Key Factors to Consider When Hiring a Garage Door Installer
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           Licensing and Insurance in Missouri
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           Before hiring, verify that the installer holds proper licensing and insurance as required in Missouri. Licensing ensures the technician meets state standards of knowledge and expertise, while insurance protects you from liability should accidents or damages occur during the installation. Don’t hesitate to request proof of both; it’s a small step that provides peace of mind.
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           Experience With Residential and Commercial Garage Doors
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           Look for a garage door installer familiar with the specific needs of residential properties, as well as commercial or industrial doors if applicable. Experience translates to familiarity with various door types, brands, and operational mechanisms, allowing the installer to handle challenges efficiently. A reputable company often showcases its portfolio or shares reviews reflecting its expertise.
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           Product Options: Materials, Styles, and Brands
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           The best installers offer a broad selection of product options to suit your style preferences, budget, and functional needs. Whether you prefer steel, wood, composite, or aluminum doors, consider the range of styles (traditional, carriage house, modern) and trusted brands they provide. Quality materials paired with expert installation result in doors that perform better and last longer.
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           Warranties and Service Guarantees
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           Professional installers back their work with warranties on parts and labor. Ask about the coverage period, what is included, and the process for requesting warranty service. Service guarantees indicate confidence in workmanship and offer additional protection. A trustworthy installer prioritizes your satisfaction beyond the completion date.
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           Customer Reviews and Testimonials
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           Reading real customer feedback from St. Charles residents can provide insights into the installer’s reliability, communication, and professionalism. Look for consistency in positive experiences, timely completions, and fair pricing. Testimonials and online reviews help you gauge if the company respects its commitments and maintains high standards.
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           Important Questions to Ask Before Hiring
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            Are you licensed and insured to perform garage door installation in Missouri?
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            How many years of experience do you have with garage doors similar to mine?
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            Can you provide references or testimonials from previous customers in St. Charles, MO?
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            What brands and types of garage doors do you install?
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            Do you offer warranties on both products and installation labor?
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            What safety measures do you follow during installation?
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            How do you handle cleanup after the installation is complete?
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            Do you provide follow-up services or maintenance plans?
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           Common Mistakes to Avoid When Selecting an Installer
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            Choosing solely based on price
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            : While budget is important, extremely low bids may compromise quality or omit necessary safety steps.
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            Ignoring credentials
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            : Skipping license and insurance verification exposes you to risks.
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            : Different door materials and openers require specific skills; ensure the installer matches your requirements.
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            Overlooking customer feedback
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            Forgetting to clarify warranty details
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            : Ambiguous guarantees make future claims difficult.
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           Why Working With a Trusted Local Company Matters
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           Selecting a reputable local garage door installer serving St. Charles, MO, provides benefits beyond just expertise. Local companies understand regional climate considerations that affect door materials and installation techniques. They have a stake in maintaining a good reputation within the community and tend to offer faster, more personalized service. Working with a company like Edelen Door &amp;amp; Window means access to knowledgeable technicians who prioritize safety, quality workmanship, and customer satisfaction throughout the installation process.
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           Take the Next Step Toward a Safe and Stylish Garage Door
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            Investing time in choosing the right garage door installer ensures your project runs smoothly and delivers lasting results. If you’re ready to upgrade or install a new garage door, don’t hesitate to request a professional quote or consultation today. Expert installers in your area are prepared to guide you through design options, installation steps, and aftercare to make your garage door installation hassle-free and secure.
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            and take the first step toward enhancing your home’s safety and appeal!
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      <title>Why Hiring a Professional Garage Door Installer Matters</title>
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      <description>Avoid DIY risks! Discover why hiring a garage door installer near St. Charles, MO ensures safety and quality. Contact Edelen Door &amp; Window at (314) 521-2060!</description>
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            For homeowners in St. Charles, MO, a garage door is more than an entryway; it’s a critical component of home security, curb appeal, and daily convenience. When the time comes for a new installation, the temptation to attempt a DIY project or hire an unqualified handyman can be strong. However, the complexities and risks involved make it essential to hire a professional
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           . The expertise they bring safeguards your home, your investment, and your family.
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           Attempting to install a garage door yourself is fraught with significant risks that go beyond simple inconvenience. First and foremost are the severe safety hazards. Garage doors are the largest moving object in your home, under immense tension from high-powered springs. Mishandling these components can lead to catastrophic injuries or property damage. Furthermore, improper alignment during a DIY effort can cause premature wear on rollers and tracks, leading to noisy operation and eventual failure. Perhaps most costly is the potential to void your manufacturer’s warranty; most require professional installation to remain valid. Trusting a seasoned garage door installer near St. Charles, MO, eliminates these dangers from the start.
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           Ensuring Precision, Longevity, and Performance
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            A professional installation is an investment in the long-term performance of your door. Certified technicians bring precision tools and deep knowledge of various door systems—from traditional sectional doors to modern carriage-house styles. They ensure perfect balance and alignment, which is crucial for the smooth, quiet operation of the door and the longevity of the opener. This precision prevents strain on mechanical parts, reducing the need for frequent repairs. For consistent reliability, partnering with a trusted garage door installer near St. Charles, MO, like Edelen Door &amp;amp; Window means your system operates flawlessly for years, protecting your vehicles and belongings from the elements. Proper setup by a qualified garage door installer near St. Charles, MO, is the cornerstone of durability, a fact every homeowner should prioritize when considering a new installation.
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            are easier and more effective when the initial installation is done correctly.
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           The Edelen Door &amp;amp; Window Difference: Expertise You Can Trust
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           At Edelen Door &amp;amp; Window, we bring decades of combined experience serving the St. Charles community. Our technicians are not just installers; they are certified experts committed to the highest standards of craftsmanship and customer satisfaction. We understand the unique architectural styles and climate challenges of our region, ensuring your new door is both beautiful and resilient. Our portfolio includes a wide range of residential and commercial projects, from enhancing the curb appeal of a historic St. Charles home with a custom carriage-house door to installing robust, high-cycle doors for local businesses. This proven track record gives our clients confidence. Choosing the right professional matters, and for those seeking reliable ongoing care, our team also provides reliable door installation repair services to keep everything in perfect working order long after the initial job is complete.
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           Beyond Installation: Aesthetic and Functional Advice
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            A professional installer does more than just mount a door; they provide valuable guidance. They can help you select the right materials—whether steel, wood, or aluminum—for your budget and aesthetic goals. They also advise on insulation values (R-value) to improve your home's energy efficiency. Thinking about color?
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            can dramatically boost your home’s curb appeal. A knowledgeable garage door installer near St. Charles, MO, will ensure your final choice complements your home’s exterior while meeting all functional needs, creating a cohesive and attractive look for your property.
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           Your garage door is a major investment and a key feature of your home. Ensuring it is installed correctly from the beginning prevents safety issues, costly repairs, and warranty headaches. The precision, experience, and peace of mind offered by a professional are invaluable. For St. Charles homeowners, the choice is clear: professional installation is the only safe and smart path forward. If you're considering a new door, start the process with a trusted expert who values quality and safety above all else. A professional garage door installer near St. Charles, MO will assess your specific situation, recommend the best solutions, and execute a flawless installation that stands the test of time.
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           Contact a Garage Door Installer Near St. Charles, MO, Today 
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           Don’t compromise on the safety, efficiency, and beauty of your home. The initial savings from a DIY approach pale in comparison to the long-term costs and risks of an improper installation. By choosing a certified professional, you are not just purchasing a door; you are investing in expertise, warranty protection, and the assurance that your family and property are secure. It’s a decision that pays dividends in performance, aesthetics, and peace of mind for years to come, making it the unequivocally wise choice for any homeowner. The role of a skilled garage door installer near St. Charles, MO, is to provide a seamless, worry-free experience from consultation to completion, ensuring your complete satisfaction with the finished product.
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           A garage door spring is a small but integral part of a garage door's mechanism. The point of a garage door spring is to make the door open more easily. The spring takes on the torque of the door to make it seem lighter to lift. The springs are not typically something you really need to think about until something goes wrong with them. Over time, the springs can break.
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           The following are some things you should know about broken garage door springs.
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           Why Does a Garage Door Spring Break?
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           Several reasons exist for why a garage door spring can break. Normal wear and tear is the most common reason. Some homeowners may not be aware that the springs will wear out. When you open and close the door several times a day, the springs can break down and eventually snap.
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           Exposure to the elements is another common cause of broken springs. When the springs get wet, they rust. The rust weakens the spring and reduces the amount of friction on the spring. This causes the spring to wear out faster. If you have not done regular maintenance on your springs, especially keeping them lubricated, they can wear out prematurely.
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           How Can You Tell if You Have a Broken Garage Door Spring?
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           If your garage door begins to act strangely or seems like it has problems opening and closing, you likely have a broken garage door spring.
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           One sign to look for is disconnected door cables. The door cables will appear as though they fly around. However, the cables are likely just fine. Your spring, however, needs replacing.
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           If the top of your garage door seems bent, the culprit could be a broken or malfunctioning garage door spring. When the spring is not functional, the door takes on more weight than it is meant to. When you try to raise the door without properly working springs, the door can bend under the extra weight.
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           You may also notice your garage door closing faster than it should. It may appear to almost fall. When the spring does not work, it cannot adequately carry the weight of the door as it closes. Therefore, the door will not move smoothly as it lowers but close quickly under the force of gravity.
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           Another sign of a problem with your springs is if you are unable to lift the door with the emergency rope. If you try to pull on the rope and the door will not open, chances are that you have a problem with your springs.
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           When Should You Replace the Garage Door Springs?
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           Most homeowners replace the garage door springs when they appear broken or problematic. If you want to be proactive and avoid any issues with your door, you may want to replace your springs as soon as you notice any sign of wear and tear.
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           The frequency of spring replacement will depend on your own circumstances. How often you open and close your garage door is the primary determining factor. Temperature and precipitation can also have an impact on the condition of your springs.
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           How Do You Care for Garage Door Springs?
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            The best prevention of broken springs is regular maintenance. You should inspect your springs at least a couple of times each year to look for any problems. Clean the springs with a damp cloth, and add some lubrication. You may want to coat the springs with a rust-preventative solution several times a year. 
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            If you notice an issue with your garage door springs, do not try to change them yourself. This is a more dangerous job than you may realize and is best left to the professionals at
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           If your home has an older storm door — or if it does not have a storm door at all — then you might want to start shopping for one. If you have wondered why this home improvement project should be a priority, consider these five key benefits of installing a new storm door on your home.
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           1. Keep Insects Out of Your Home
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           Flies, mosquitoes, and other pests can be a major pain. If you keep your windows or doors open, you have to worry about them finding their way into your home. With a storm door in place, you can help keep them at bay. This is true with both storm doors with full glass panels and those that have good-quality screens for ventilation.
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           2. Enjoy a View of the Outdoors
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           One positive aspect of installing a storm door is the fact that it can give you a great view of the outdoors, and it can allow you and your family to enjoy natural light, too. Depending on how much natural light you prefer and how much of a view you want to have, you can choose between different types of storm doors.
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           For example, a full-view storm door features a full-length glass panel. This provides a nice stream of natural light into your home and makes it easy to see outside. If you would like a little more privacy or if you only want a limited amount of natural light, you can choose a door that features just one or two glass panels.
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           If you would like to maximize your view but minimize natural light and privacy issues, you can also add tint to a full-view storm door. Many storm door options are available for any homeowner, no matter what their preferences might be.
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           3. Protect Your Home From the Elements
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           One of the primary purposes of a storm door is to protect your door and your home from the elements. If your storm door is securely installed and closed, it will help prevent rain or snow from getting into your home, for example. It is also great for preventing water damage.
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           4. Increase Energy Efficiency
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           Having a good-quality exterior door will help you protect your home from hot or cold weather. This is particularly true if you ensure that your exterior doors have good-quality weatherstripping to provide a better seal. However, installing a storm door is great for increasing energy efficiency even more.
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           With a properly installed storm door, your family can enjoy an extra barrier of protection from winter or summer weather. This door can help you maintain more comfortable temperatures in your home, which, in turn, helps you reduce your heating and cooling bills year-round.
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           5. Enjoy Proper Ventilation
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           Proper ventilation helps improve indoor air quality. It helps prevent excess moisture in the home so you can prevent moisture-related damage and mold or mildew growth. It can even help with things like cutting down on odors in the home.
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           Of course, although ventilation is important, you do not want to allow too much air to flow in and out of the home. With a storm door that features a screen or vents, you and your family can enjoy an appropriate amount of ventilation.
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            If your home has an old and worn-out storm door, think about replacing it. If your home does not have a storm door at all, you can enjoy the benefits above and more by installing one.
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            at Edelen Door &amp;amp; Window, and we can help you choose and install a storm door that is right for your home. We look forward to speaking with you.
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           Backing into the garage door with your car is not as uncommon as one might think. Garage doors are tough, but if you hit your door, you need to check out the situation and determine if you need a door company to come and make repairs.
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           Inspect the Damage
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           The first thing you need to do after hitting the garage door with your car is to take a look at the door, the frame, and the tracks. If the collision bends a panel, you will more than likely need a replacement. The track that the door rides in is also an area of concern. Check it for twists or warping before you try and move the door.
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           If your garage door has an automatic door opener, check the track and brackets that connect the door to the opener as well. Damage to the opener is not very likely but it is a good idea to check it while you are looking over the situation.
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           Open the Door Carefully
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           If your car is still inside the garage, it is a good idea to see if you can open the door manually and get the car out of the garage. Depending on the amount of damage, the door will still open and close, but be careful opening it, because there is a chance the door could come off the track or bind when you are opening it.
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           The technician can give you an estimate of the cost to repair the door while they are there. A single panel on the door may not cost much, but if there is damage to several panels and the tracks, you could be looking at a greater amount of money to repair the door.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Oct 2019 16:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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           A bay window actually consists of three windows that work together as a single unit. The unit features a central window, usually stationary, flanked by two smaller windows. The side windows might also be stationary, or they might be moveable. The three windows are set at one of four angles — 30-degree, 45-degree, 60-degree, and 90-degree.
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           Adding a bay window is a bit of a construction project, but one that can return big benefits. Read about four benefits of bay windows.
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           1. Added Space
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           When you have contractors replace a flat window with a bay unit, they have to bump out the wall by as much as 36 inches, depending on the degree of angle of the three windows. While 36 inches isn't a lot, those inches still add a bit more space inside your room. On the outside, you usually have the bay tucked under an eave or topped with a roof skirt.
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           Many homeowners set a chair or even a table and chairs in the bay window space. Likewise, though the actual increase in floor space isn't very significant, you tend to get a lot more visual space. The space you've added is made up almost entirely of glass, so you have a minimal visual transition between the interior of your home and the outdoors.
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           What else comes with an increase in windows? When you replace a single window with a bay window, you get all that extra glass. Even if the contractors don't have to widen the original hole in the wall much, you have so much more glass to let light into your home. Increased natural light can decrease your energy bills since you won't have to run electrical lights as much.
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           Bay windows also afford you more exterior views. So, as the sun is streaming inside through your three windows, you also get more of a panorama of the outdoors. As a bonus, the increased views and light can improve your comfort and productivity because they help regulate your circadian rhythm.
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           While you can choose one of the bay window styles with stationary side windows, many homeowners opt for the styles with movable side windows. If you opt for movable windows, you can also increase your ventilation in that room. Bay windows often replace picture windows, which are always stationary, so movable windows allow for more air flow.
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           Additionally, the side windows projecting out at an angle also afford you different configurations for ventilation. For example, you can open both windows to catch a breeze that's funneled into the room. Conversely, you can open just one window to harness a breeze or avoid wind gusts. If you choose double-hung windows, which open from the top and bottom, you have even more options.
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           4. Window Seat Potential
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           Although many homeowners place a table or chairs in a bay window, others opt to construct a permanent window seat. While you can adapt a window seat to almost any window, the geometry created by the bump out of a bay window lends itself to the installation. A window seat can even be a do-it-yourself project if you're handy with tools and lumber.
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           Window seats carry some advantages. For one, they offer a comfortable spot for enjoying the natural light and views of your bay windows. You can even outfit a large window seat for use as a day bed. Likewise, you can have them build with a well for storage. Conversely, you can leave the front open to provide cubbies.
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            All of the above advantages help make your house more desirable to potential home buyers. Even if you're not selling your home any time soon, a bay window adds value to your everyday living. So, consider having a bay window added to your home if any of the above benefits appeal to you. When you're ready for the project, call
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      <pubDate>Mon, 30 Sep 2019 16:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Tilt-Up Versus Sectional Garage Doors</title>
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           Your garage door is important for offering curb appeal and security, but with so many types of doors from which to choose, you may not know which is right for you. Tilt-up and sectional garage doors are the most common, but one may be a better option for your needs and home. To learn more about tilt-up versus sectional garage doors, keep reading.
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            Typically, tilt-up garage doors are more affordable, costing between
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           $400 to $700
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            for and tilt-up aluminum or wood garage door. A sectional garage door may cost anywhere between $800 and $3,000, depending on the materials and style.
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            If you don't already have an automatic garage door opener, you can choose to install one with either a tilt-up or a sectional. This will add another
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           Both tilt-up and sectional garage doors work by lifting the garage door and letting it hang from the ceiling. With a tilt-up garage door, the door hangs from the top of the garage door frame. This makes it great for garages with low ceilings, but it also makes for a tighter fit when parking in your garage.
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           Sectional garage doors roll up a track to open. The various hinges allow each section to bend as it follows the curve of the track. When fully open, the door hangs from the ceiling of the garage, giving you plenty of clearance, unless you have a low ceiling.
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           When it comes to style, you may actually have more options with a tilt-up garage door. Sectional doors do come in a variety of styles, but the fact the door is made up of several segments limits what manufacturers can do with the door.
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           Cheaper tilt-up garage doors will also have limited options, but more expensive ones can be customized with windows and an entry door.
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           For the most part, sectional garage doors are usually safer than tilt-up garage doors. First, tilt-up garage doors may be made from thin plywood, making it easy for criminals to break down the door. The biggest reason tilt-up garage doors are not as safe as sectional doors, however, is that they rely on extension springs to work.
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           Most garage doors rely on springs to help open and close the door, but extension springs are more dangerous than torsion springs, which are commonly used on sectional doors. These extension springs sit along both sides of the door, and if they become loose, they can cause severe damage, injury or death.
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           The durability of your door really depends on the material used. For example, a plywood tilt-up garage door can easily crack, chip, etc. An aluminum one is less likely to break, but it can dent. Because they are usually thicker, however, sectional doors are usually more durable, regardless of material. Even if they do get damaged, however, you only have to replace the damaged section instead of the entire door.
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           Wooden sectional garage doors may be prone to rot or swelling if you don't maintain the wood, and steel sectional garage doors can dent if hit hard enough. You can reduce the risk of damage by choosing thicker steel. As an added benefit, steel sectional garage doors usually have two layers of steel, so even if one layer gets punctured, the door will continue to function.
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            A tilt-up garage door is an affordable option, but the door can easily be damaged, which requires total replacement. A sectional door may cost more initially, but it will likely last longer and give you fewer problems. For more information about garage doors,
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          Garage doors are engineered to last for a long time, but nothing lasts forever. When components like your garage door springs begin to feel their age, the end results can quickly turn hazardous for you and your family. Worn-out springs can fail without warning, putting anyone in your door's path in harm's way.
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          Obvious rust is a clear sign that your garage door springs are on borrowed time. Garage door springs need frequent lubrication to reduce friction and prevent the bare metal from rusting away. Galvanized springs offer added resistance against rust and corrosion, but they're not completely impervious.
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           You won't see rust buildup as long as your garage door receives regular maintenance. However, a few skipped visits can cause rust to settle in. Rust buildup can slowly weaken neglected springs, making them more likely to snap under tension.
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          Certain noises can also spell the end your garage door springs. As the springs become gradually fatigued due to ordinary wear and tear, they'll eventually pop, creak and moan with any movement. Poor maintenance, especially a lack of proper lubrication, can also cause the same issues.
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           Lubrication can help quell these noises, but it's a temporary measure that won't solve your springs' underlying issues. As with rust buildup, a complete replacement is the only way to permanently silence noisy garage door springs.
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          A common misconception among homeowners is that the garage door opener does all the heavy lifting. In reality, it's the garage door springs that shoulder the bulk of the door's weight. Even with the garage door opener disconnected, you can still open and close the door with relative ease thanks to the springs' support.
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           As garage door springs grow weaker with use and age, the brunt of the door's load ends up being supported by the garage door opener. The added burden slows down the garage door opener, making it more sluggish than usual. The door itself will feel much heavier than usual if you attempt to open it manually.
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           Even the strongest garage door openers can face increased wear under these conditions. Left unchecked, the garage door opener's drive system may suffer a catastrophic failure. Belts, chains, and cables may break under the stress and motors can burn out, creating a potential fire hazard.
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           Worn garage door springs can also cause your garage door to move in ways you wouldn't expect. A partial spring failure on one side of the door can cause it to open and close unevenly, leaving behind noticeable gaps for pests and opportunistic burglars to sneak through. Uneven doors are also prone to jamming in place while opening or closing.
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           A broken spring can cause the garage door to jerk erratically as it opens and closes. Weak springs can even cause the door to slam shut since the spring’s tension isn’t enough to support and dampen the door. Erratic, uneven garage door movement can damage other components, including the track and roller bearings if left unaddressed.
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           Homeowners commonly access their houses through the garage during the day,especially if they have a busy schedule that includes a lot of driving.
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           Unfortunately, thieves also tend to target garages, especially since most people wouldn't suspect any problems if they saw a car drive down a driveway and into a garage. However, reports have shown that about 9% of burglars enter homes through the garage, which is why locking down the area is so important.
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           1. Be Careful With Garage Door Codes and Remotes
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           When you think about it, your garage remote is just as good as a key to your home, especially if you don't typically lock the door between your garage and your house. While you may be tempted to give out your garage door code or remote to kids, family members, and neighbors, you never know when that remote will enter into the wrong hands.
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           In addition to being very selective about who you grant access to your garage door remotes and codes, keep them locked down when they are in your vehicle. For instance, while you may normally keep your garage door remote on the visor of your car, some police forces have reported car robberies that target acquiring remotes to access homes.
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           Instead, consider keeping your garage door remote with you or doing away with it altogether if you can. Some newer vehicles have built-in garage door transmitters that only work when your specific key fob is installed in the car. Otherwise, you could always enter the code on your garage door keypad when you get to your house- and keep your remotes in a safe, locked place inside.
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           Aline of horizontal windows across your garage door can brighten up your space during the day while adding visual interest to the outside of your home. However, garage doors can also make it simple for potential robbers to canvas your property or spot items they might be interested in walking away with.
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           Depending on the setup of your home, robbers may even be able to glance through your garage door windows to see what kind of locks you have on the door to your home, making it easier for them to plan their next move. However, all of those tasks become more difficult when potential burglars can't see into the garage space.
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           An easy way to increase your garage security is by frosting your windows. While many people consider permanently frosting garage door glass by using sandblasting or etching paste, you can actually frost them on a temporary basis by using removable privacy film.
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           This special film is clear but opaque, allowing light to pass through while distorting the view behind the glass. With one adhesive side, applying the film is as easy as measuring your garage door windows, cleaning the glass, and pressing the film into place. If you ever move or change your mind about how you want to block the view, you can always remove the film.
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           If you are concerned about how the frosted windows will look, keep in mind that different opacity strengths and even designs are available. For instance, you could opt fora geometric pattern that meshes well with your home's siding or a frosted view of birch trees to add an organic feeling to your garage design.
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           If the garage door on your home is aging, there are some good reasons to consider replacing the door with a new one. While the door may function, if you don’t get the performance you need from the garage door, you may want to upgrade to a modern door for your garage.
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           On many homes, the garage is part of the house and has an access point into the living space from the garage. While this provides convenience for the homeowner, it can also be a way for someone to enter the home that should not. Security of your garage door is critical and is not as difficult as you may think.
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           Almost every garage door on the market has a locking bar on the inside of the door that is made from steel and keeps the door from opening. If you use the lock, the door is very difficult to open from the outside. Additionally, many doors allow you to add a padlock to the lock bar to secure it from both sides.
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           For garage doors that open vertically, installing an electric garage door opener offers you the advantage of opening the door as you arrive home, but makes it difficult to open without the remote control. The door opener is not a lock, but it does keep the door down until someone activates the opener.
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           Energy efficiency is an important part of choosing a door for your garage. The material the door is made from and how well insulated the door is can make a big difference in heat and cool air loss in your home. A door that has no insulation and a lot of gaps around the door may leak, wasting money in the process.
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           A tight fitting door will help prevent the heat and cool air loss and make the garage much more comfortable to work in if you use it as a workshop or to maintain your vehicles.
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           Old garage doors are not typically well insulated so road noise coming through the door can be a problem if you live on a busy street. If you have a living space that connects to or borders the garage, that noise can transfer to the living space.
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           Noise from the door opening and closing is also often a problem with older doors. Replacing the door with a newer, lightweight door will allow it to slide up and down the track easier with less noise transfer into the home.
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           Selecting a new door for the garage on your home may come down to the look and style of the door. Consider how much of the front of your home is garage door, and then consider how it looks from the road. If the door does not compliment the look and feel of the home, you may want to change it.
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          You expect a lot from your garage door. You expect it to keep weather and critters out of your home, and you want it to protect your vehicles and other belongings. So why shouldn't it expect a lot from you? Taking action when something is wrong with your door is highly beneficial for your home.
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          Warping occurs when a garage door appears almost caved in. The top portion of a garage door tends to bow more often than the bottom, but you should not discount either type.
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           You should be able to tell immediately that something is wrong with the door simply by looking at it. If you don't see it first, you will likely hear it if you try to open or close the door.
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           Warping can occur in wooden and steel garage doors. Wooden doors are especially susceptible, in spite of the fact that they may look beautiful. Extreme temperatures can impact the door's quality and structure. Steel doors do not experience warping as often, but they can be at higher risk if the garage door opener is not strong enough to handle the door.
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          You can prevent a warped garage door if the damage is caused by problems like weather damage. Paint and seals can prevent warping, especially for wooden doors that are prone to weather damage. Weatherstripping is another crucial step. Taking these steps prevents moisture from getting into the garage.
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           Prevention in this manner can be difficult to do on your own, especially because you need to clean and prepare the area early on.
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          Fixing a warped garage door may be possible. The situation depends entirely on the extent of the warping and where the damage is situated. If you catch warping early enough, you may be able to fix the problem before it becomes more expensive to manage.
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           For example, you may need to replace only a few panels if the door has damage limited to a specific area. If damage is prominent all over the door, you will likely need to replace the door in its entirety. And of course, if your garage door does not contain easy-to-fix panels, you probably need to replace the entire door.
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           Replacing your garage door may be the best option. Fortunately, this option provides you with the perfect opportunity to choose something in a style you love, perhaps giving your home an entirely new look and feel.
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           You must address the problem, no matter how mild it seems now. Eventually, the pressure of lowering and raising a bowed garage door could mean that the rails start to give way. This can result in damage not only to your garage door and opener but also the items inside your garage.
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          Keeping your home safe from burglars is one of your biggest goals when owning a home. However, your very own windows and doors can work against you, which potentially gives criminals easy access to your home, belongings, and family. Luckily, you can do a lot to better secure your doors and windows, so check out these four tips to improve your home's security.
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          You can choose from many types of doors and garage doors, but the strongest are wood and steel. If you prefer wood doors, just make sure you don't get cheap plywood. You want solid wood, which is strong and durable. Steel isn't as durable, but you can request additional interior reinforcement. For additional security, avoid doors and garage doors with windows.
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           Wood doors usually are more durable, but they also require more maintenance to keep them in good condition. Unlike steel, wood is prone to decay and rot if not maintained. Steel doors can't rot, but they can dent if hit hard enough.
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          You can have an incredibly strong door, but if the frame and door jamb are weak and worn, you are vulnerable to intruders. With a good kick, the door may simply burst open because of the weak frame. You may also want to ensure your strike plate is properly secure to the frame, and consider reinforcing it with a deadbolt lock.
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          Many homeowners also have sliding glass doors, which can be a huge vulnerability if you don't properly secure or maintain them. The first security problem with a glass door is the lock. Sliding glass doors usually have inadequate locks that can easily be unlocked by jiggling the door a little. To prevent this, upgrade your sliding door's lock.
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           If they can't open your door, a criminal may revert to a more noisy solution: such as breaking the glass, which gives them direct access. Since sliding glass doors are usually out of sight, your neighbors might not notice. If they don't want to break the glass, criminals can also knock the door off the track.
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           Since both of these options are more noticeable and loud, however, the intruder will likely use these as their last tactics.
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           You can also choose reinforced glass for your sliding glass door. In fact, you can choose reinforced glass for all your windows too. Tempered glass is one of the cheapest types of reinforced glass, and it is much stronger. Laminated glass is a more expensive option, but it is also stronger. With two layers of glass and a sheet of resin, the intruder would have to hit the window repeatedly to break it.
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           You can choose from many types of doors and garage doors, but the strongest are wood and steel. If you prefer wood doors, just make sure you don't get cheap plywood. You want solid wood, which is strong and durable. Steel isn't as durable, but you can request additional interior reinforcement. For additional security, avoid doors and garage doors with windows.
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         While you may not want to heat or cool your garage, you may need to ensure your garage is well insulated from extreme temperatures. This is especially important if you keep temperature-sensitive items in the garage, like photos, but insulation will also help other rooms, especially those above or near the garage, stay naturally cooler or warmer without wasting energy.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
  
    
  
    
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         If your garage has a regular door leading outside, and you haven't maintained or replaced it in a while, it can cause major problems. Wear and tear from use and damage may cause holes in the door, or they may prevent the door from sitting properly in the frame. Not only does this increase the risk of energy leaks, but a damaged door isn't as secure.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
  
    
  
    
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         You should also replace your main automatic garage door when it starts to show signs of wear and tear, and this may be one of the most important ways to boost your garage's insulation because the garage door is so large. Again, choose a wood or steel main garage door because they are durable and offer good insulating properties.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Energy-efficient windows come in many styles, but they are often double or even triple-paned. This means they have more than one sheet of glass. They usually have insulating gasses between the sheets of glass to further resist heat gain or loss.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Your garage may not need to be kept at a comfortable temperature for you, but you do need to protect the items you store in there. Plus, a hot garage in the summer and cold one in the winter can affect your heating and cooling bills. For more information, contact us today at Edelen Door &amp;amp; Window.
         
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Garage conversions are an increasingly popular home renovation across the country. They're an excellent way to increase the living space of a home without the hefty price tag that comes with building an extension. Garages can be turned into workshops, office spaces, dens, home theatres, extra living rooms and even bedrooms.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          You may be planning to replace your garage door now, and working on a plan to convert your garage into a living space at some point in the future. Choosing the right door now can make the conversion project a lot easier. The right door will also allow to you leave the garage door in place while still having a comfortable and attractive living space.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Insulation is an important feature for keeping living spaces at a comfortable temperature. Insulation helps to block out external heat and cold and keep cool and warm air inside. To ensure that your future room is a comfortable and energy efficient space, you'll need to make sure that your new garage door is well insulated.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Most manufacturers now sell insulated garage doors as well as regular, un-insulated garage doors. Generally, these doors will feature a foam core between the inner and outer surface of the door. This creates an effective thermal barrier that a single layered or hollow door simply don't provide.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Many garage doors are solid panels that don't provide any natural light. While this is fine for storing a car, if you want to retain the garage door after you convert your garage you'll need to have a source of natural light via the garage door in your new living space. Natural light will make the converted space brighter and warmer, and reduce the need for artificial lighting.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Many styles of garage doors include a series of glazed sections along the top segment of the door panel. These are ideal because they let in the light but maintain privacy for the converted space. Carriage house style garage doors are the main style that features glazed panels but you can also find more contemporary styles with this feature.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Anyone buying a new garage door will want their doors to be attractive and that enhance the external facade of their home. When you're buying a garage door with a future conversion project in mind, you also need to consider how it will look as a dominant internal feature in a living space.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Essentially, the garage door will act as one of the four walls of your new living area after a conversion, so choosing a material that looks beautiful, harmonious and possibly doesn't really look like a garage door is important. For example, timber is a great choice for its external appearance, and it can serve as a beautiful timber feature wall.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Other options include an embossed steel door in softer shades, like sandstone, light tan or white. These doors will also look lovely.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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           Windows provide you with streams of natural light, a warm natural feel and a view of your scenic surroundings. But that's not all. They're also a vital part of your home's defense system when it comes to keeping out the elements.
          
                    
    
      
    
      
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           That whipping wind or sweltering heat are left outside, thanks to your windows. Or not. If you have inefficient or older windows, your house may not work like it should. What does that mean exactly? Take a look at the top reasons why you should choose energy-efficient windows, and you'll find out why you need them.
          
                    
    
      
    
      
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          Again, your windows have several jobs. This includes keeping you comfortable while you're inside of your home. Energy-efficient windows are made to insulate your house. This means that you stay warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          That tell-tale draft is a sign that your windows aren't working. They're letting the cold winter wind inside, making you shiver (and making your home work harder just to heat the space).
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Energy-efficient windows help to keep the indoor temperature constant. Instead of wearing sweaters or hiding under blankets in the winter months, or setting up fans (on top of using your AC) in the summer, these windows make it possible to enjoy your home without feeling the outdoors inside.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          New or replacement windows cost money. That's just a fact. But they may end up saving you money in the long run. How much money you can expect to save depends on the specific windows you get. Replacing a single-pane window with an energy-efficient one can save you between $126 and $465 a year. Replacing a double-pane window can save you anywhere from $27 to $111 annually.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Keep in mind, the cost savings vary. Why? There are different energy-efficient windows. Some are better insulated than others. The more panes the window has means that it keeps the outside out and the inside in better than a single-pane type does. You also need to consider what is around the window. If there are gaps in the frame, cracks or missing insulation (between the window and the frame), you aren't likely to see the cost benefits of energy-efficient windows.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Whether you're putting up plastic, hanging drapes, tinting your windows or trying another method to keep the indoor air in and the sunlight out, you're also obstructing the view. Looking through plastic or a gray tint isn't exactly a way to see outside your home.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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           There's a definite draft coming from your doors and window spaces. Even though they're completely closed, you can still feel the cold air come in. Of course, the reverse is true during those hot summer months. The breeze that's leaking in through the gaps and cracks is warm, and this means that air is escaping
          
                    
    
      
    
      
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           If you're considering door or window replacement, understanding how these improvements can affect your home's overall energy efficiency is absolutely essential.
          
                    
    
      
    
      
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          Why do older doors and windows fail when it comes to energy efficiency? There are several reasons. The fault may be with the door or window itself, or it may be in the area surrounding it (the frame or seal). Cracks along frames, a worn seal or gaps between the door or window and your home's exterior can all contribute to heat and cooling loss.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Other causes of energy loss include the door or window itself. Older doors and windows aren't as advanced in terms of their construction. Modern advances in technology have made it possible for glass and door materials to better insulate your home against heating or cooling loss.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          When it comes to windows, single-pane or even older double-pane windows may not do much to keep out the cold (or keep in the air conditioned air). Along with the multiple panes of glass, these windows have gas inside that helps to insulate them against the elements. Window coatings on newer windows can also make a difference in energy efficiency.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Likewise, the material that your door is made from can change its ability hold in the heat or the cool air. A solid door made from fiberglass or steel can insulate your home more efficiently than an old wooden door with a window in it.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Even though a solid wood door will hold the heat (or cooling) better than one with a window, these classically beautiful and natural styles aren't as energy efficient as fiberglass and steel versions.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Add to the overall energy efficiency of your home with storm doors and windows. These provide an extra barrier between your home and the elements.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          If you don't want to replace your existing doors or windows, a storm door or window can help keep the heat or cold out too. Keep in mind you need to choose high-quality products. For example, if the door has a metal frame, make sure that it also is insulated.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Replacing your home’s doors or windows is a potentially expensive proposition. Of course, you'll recoup at least some of the cost if you eventually resell your home. As of 2016, the average costs recouped for window replacements topped 70 percent. But that's not the only money you'll get by replacing your windows — or your doors either.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          You'll also get money back in the form of energy savings. Every time you feel your doors and windows leaking, you're losing money. Your HVAC system needs to work harder to heat or cool your house than it would if you had energy-efficient doors and windows.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Replacing a single-pane window with an ENERGY STAR certified window can save you hundreds of dollars. If you already have double-pane windows, replacing them can still save you on energy costs too. The typical cost savings for replacing these types of windows reaches up to $100 annually.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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           An automatic garage door is a wonderful thing, since it means you can get in and out of your garage every day without undue effort. Of course, if your garage door doesn't work the way it should, you may be putting yourself and your car at risk.
          
                    
    
      
    
      
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          Balance is the most important quality of a garage door. An unbalanced door poses a much greater risk of crashing back down on top of you, your family members, or your car. An unbalanced door can also increase the amount of stress your opener is exposed to, thus increasing the likelihood of burnout or motor problems.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Auto reverse is a feature that can be found on all of the automatic garage doors being manufactured today. In fact, since 1993 there has been a federal law making this a mandatory garage door feature. This law came in response to the numerous cases of people — many of them children — being crushed and pinned beneath closing garage doors.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Those who value to convenience that an automatic garage door offers must be prepared to take proper care of their door. Contact Edelen Door &amp;amp; Window to perform regular routine maintenance tests and repairs.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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           If you are a homeowner, you probably understand the importance of storage space. Not only is it an essential part of your home and your family's life, but it is also one of the most important features for potential buyers.
          
                    
    
      
    
      
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           While shocking to learn, an estimated 81 percent of buyers want a home with a garage space for storage. Due to these benefits, it is easy to see why the garage is such an imperative part of your home's appeal and value.
          
                    
    
      
    
      
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           Of course, every garage has a door that plays an equally important part. From being able to drive your vehicle into the garage to enhancing the home's overall curb appeal, ensuring your garage door is functional, clean and attractive is essential. With this guide and a professional's help, you can repair, replace and enhance your garage door to make sure it’s both functional and appealing.
          
                    
    
      
    
      
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          If your door is unable to close in a safe and effective manner, you should complete all necessary repairs. Depending on the age of your garage door opener, you may need to conduct repairs to bring the system up to code.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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          Other repairs may also be beneficial. If the garage door if out of balance, you may hear a great deal of noise when it is opening and closing. An unbalanced door may stem from basic wear and tear over the years or an excess amount of moisture or debris that has built up over time.
         
                  
  
    
  
    
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           This is the most obvious sign it is time to get new windows. Damage can take many forms. One of the mechanisms responsible for opening and closing may have broken, and you are no longer able to operate your window. Additionally, rot may have developed within the window frame.
          
                    
    
      
    
      
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