Winter’s just around the corner – now is the time to ensure your garage door is ready for the cold and wind, not after the first snowstorm. Luckily, anyone can give their garage door an once-over using household items – and it will only take you around half an hour.
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The garage is the one area of the house where all of our unneeded stuff seems to pile up in one spot. Going through the garage to eliminate and toss most of the clutter, however, often leaves you with piles of clothes that you do actually need, but have nowhere in the house to keep them.
Some types of home repairs are perfectly suited to the DIY approach – others, not so much. You might be able to handle a garage roof repair on your own, but don’t jump into it without doing your research. Some roof repairs take a lot of knowledge and skill, and can also be time-consuming and difficult.
If you are considering repainting your garage door, you’re likely to receive tons of advice on how to go about the project. The following are some of the worst bits of information you’ll get, and why you shouldn’t listen to them.
We know you – you’re just waiting to get your Apple Watch. You lament the demise of Google Glass. You invented the Internet! And you’re the guy who, back in the day, had a remote control that didn’t have a cord! You trendsetter! We bow to your amazingness.
If you’ve been driving around your neighborhood lately, you’ve probably noticed that carriage-style garage doors are enjoying a huge resurgence in popularity. They were ubiquitous in the 1940s and 1950s, but lost popularity at the turn of the millennium. The reason for that is that even though they’re very visually pleasing, the older types were hard to maintain. They were made of wood, and had to be scraped and re-painted every couple of years. In short, people who had carriage-style garage doors had to devote a great deal of effort to making sure they looked good. Who has time for that these days?
Kids are always exploring, and while you’ve probably made sure your home is childproofed, you might not have done so with your garage. However, there are many dangers lurking there, and even if your children are with you, they can still get into trouble in the blink of an eye.
The following five tips will help you see the dangers that are in your garage, and what you can do to protect your children.
Just because you don’t have an extra room in your house, it doesn’t mean you can’t have a home office. Your garage is a great place to create an office, and while it might take a few simple steps to get there, you’ll soon have a quiet, productive space away from the distractions and noise inside your home. Just use the following suggestions to get yourself started.
If you have a broken spring on your garage door, you may be tempted to repair it on your own. However, there are several reasons why this is never a good idea.
A garage door may seem like a mundane purchase, but think about how the door will affect the look (and value of your home). Also, consider that it’s a purchase that you’re not likely to make very often – maybe only a handful of times over the course of your entire life.