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First Class Moving Systems Inc
4.4(
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Serving Reddick, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It went very smoothly. Nate wrapped carefully the musical instruments, pictures and other fragile items. His partner packed up large items in the garage that were odd shapes for shipping. They also put carpet runners down to protect the wooden floors and rugs as they moved the boxes to the truck. They were very professional and efficient."
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North American Van Lines
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Recommended by85%of homeowners
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The Unclutter Coach - Zoom Coaching
5.0(
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Serving Reddick, FL and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Carey was extremely professional, effective, efficient, practical, kind, and thorough and creative in addressing all the different aspects of the environment, so that I felt very comfortable and reassured through the whole process, and it all came out vastly improved, with very organized, beautiful results."
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Garage Cleaning Services questions, answered by experts

Plexiglass garage doors are a durable and less expensive alternative to garage doors, and they maintain a similar aesthetic. Other elegant types of garage doors include carriage house garage doors and stylish wooden garage doors, but these don’t offer the same look as glass, of course.

No, there should not be a gap between your garage door and the floor. Gaps can make your garage less energy efficient, leading to higher energy bills. They also create an entry point for pests like rodents and insects, as well as rain and melted snow, which can lead to foundation damage or mold issues.

If you have a gap under your garage door, potential causes include an uneven garage floor or worn-out weather stripping. To fix it, you can try several solutions:

  • Replace the weather stripping: The seal at the bottom of the door may need to be replaced.

  • Adjust the garage door: You may be able to adjust the closing position on your garage door opener to eliminate the gap.

  • Inspect the floor: If the concrete floor has shifted or is uneven, it may need to be repaired to create a level surface.

If these solutions do not resolve the issue, it is best to call a garage door repair specialist to inspect the door and floor.

A garage counts toward the official square footage of a house if it is considered livable space. For a garage to qualify, it typically needs to be attached to the home and have permanent finishings like proper insulation, finished walls, and ceilings. It must also be livable year-round, which requires adequate heating, cooling, and ventilation. The exact legal requirements for what constitutes living space can vary by location.

While it’s possible to replace your own garage door, it’s a dangerous DIY job, and the work is best left to professionals. Garage doors can weigh hundreds of pounds and are quite bulky, so maneuvering them into place for installation is a tough job. Additionally, working with high-tension garage door springs is dangerous, especially if you install them incorrectly. The labor for garage door replacement costs around $400 on average, which is a small price to pay to guarantee your safety and the security of your home.

Since garage door torsion springs have tightly wound coils under massive tension, they can cause serious injury while attempting to service them. A broken spring can also cause the garage to close rapidly, causing injuries. That’s why any adjustments or replacements of a torsion spring should only be conducted by a trained professional.

Extension springs are just as dangerous as torsion springs—especially when they break. These springs can become projectiles and may cause serious injury or property damage.

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