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Magnus Builders
New to Angi
Garage - Remodel

Serving Springfield, KY and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

Magnus Builders, LLC is a full-service residential remodeling company based in Louisville, Kentucky. Specializing in a wide range of home improvement services, including kitchen and bathroom remodeling, home additions, roofing, siding replacement and repair, gutter installation and repair, and interior/exterior painting. With a focus on quality craftsmanship and customer satisfaction, Magnus Builders, LLC helps homeowners transform their living spaces, from minor updates to major renovations.\n

Dave's Home Repairs
4.4(
15
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Garage - Remodel

Serving Springfield, KY and surrounding areas

In business since 1979

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Currently this is a father-daughter team that work really well together.  They arrived promptly and were sure to keep me posted telephonically for work appointments.  Dave has a quick understanding of tool & assemblage requirements, even with equipment he is initially unfamiliar with.  They did not waste time in order to extend pay periods, they were efficient and a pleasure to speak with.  I would suggest sending equipment nomenclature/info so they can research operational methods before appointment; I failed to do so but they still figured it out and it works wonderfully.  Its a storage space in garage and am maxing out the weight without concern if it was installed right because I know it was.
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Garages questions, answered by experts

Garage door freezing is prompted by snowfall and freeze/thaw cycles instead of the temperature. If you get a lot of moisture around the garage door, whether from rain or melting snow, and temperatures quickly drop below freezing (32 degrees Fahrenheit) at night, that’s a recipe for a frozen garage door. Winters with steep temperature drops overnight are more likely to create this problem, especially low temperatures to sustain a freeze, so weather in the lower 20s is a common culprit.

On average, a garage door can last between 15 and 30 years. However, this lifespan is influenced by several factors, including the quality and material of the door, local climate conditions, and how frequently it is used and maintained.

Key factors affecting longevity include:

  • Material: Wooden doors can last 20 to 30 years or more, while steel doors typically last 15 to 20 years. More robust options, like triple-layer steel, can last 25 to 30 years with proper care. The number of layers in a door also contributes to its durability, with each additional layer potentially adding five years to its life.

  • Maintenance: Regular inspections, cleaning, and immediate repairs can significantly extend the life of your garage door.

  • Usage and Climate: Doors in harsh climates or those used very frequently may wear out faster.

  • Components: Individual parts have different lifespans. For example, automatic openers may fail sooner than the door itself without regular maintenance, and garage door springs typically need replacement every 7 to 12 years.

While the door panels are designed to last as long as the door, they should be replaced sooner if they become visibly damaged, impact the door's smooth operation, or create a security risk.

During a garage door tune-up, a pro will check and adjust your door’s components, looking for any damage and loose cables, springs, or rollers. The pro will also lubricate moving parts, like the hinges and rollers, and likely tighten some screws and bolts. They’ll also adjust the door opener’s tension and alignment to make sure it’s level. Finally, they’ll wash the door to ensure it’s clean, and test the auto-reverse mechanism to make sure it’s working as it should.

Garage cabinets are different from interior cabinets because they typically hold heavier tools and face more extreme temperature changes since they’re outside your heating and cooling system. For that reason, many homeowners opt for heavy-duty cabinet materials, like metal or steel. However, wood cabinets also work well in a garage for storing lighter items like garden supplies, protective gear, and small tools.

When it comes to hurricane garage doors, you don't have to sacrifice style for safety. Many manufacturers offer customization options, allowing you to design a door that not only protects your home during storms but also complements its overall look. You can choose from various materials, colors, finishes, and features to match your home's architectural style and personal taste. Whether you prefer a sleek modern design or a more traditional look, there's a customization option for you.

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