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INSTALLATIONS & REMODELING INC
4.9(
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Garage - Remodel

Serving Tulsa, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 1977

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Earlier this year we hired Installations & Remodeling Inc to remodel our master bathroom, including a new shower, jetted tub, and counter which required framing, masonry, plumbing, drywall, and painting. Was so impressed with the attention to detail and professionalism that we recently had them repaint the exterior of our home. Extremely pleased with the way that both jobs turned out. Martel is extremely organized and can easily adjust his plan to adapt to the unexpected and still stay on overall schedule."
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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T & R Construction
4.1(
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Garage - Remodel

Serving Tulsa, OK and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1986

Free estimates

Customers say: Terrific value

"We requested a quote from T&R Construction. Tim responded immediately, set up an appointment; was on time and very professional! Gave us as much information as we wanted and is submitting a quote. We contacted 3 other companies through Angies List and have yet to hear back and it's been 3 days! Thank you Tim for your promptness! The Blooms!"
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Response time7 hrs
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Recommended by81%of homeowners
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E&T Construction and Design
5.0(
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Carport (Wood) - BuildGarage - BuildGarage - Build - For Business

Serving Tulsa, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We had a great experience! After we called, he arrived within 30 minutes, which was incredibly appreciated. Our front door lock turned out to be a much bigger job than expected because the locking mechanism was stuck inside the wall. Instead of giving up or suggesting an expensive replacement right away, he patiently worked through the problem until he was able to get it fixed. His persistence, skill, and attention to detail really stood out. He was professional, friendly, and determined to get the job done right. We truly appreciate his hard work and would definitely recommend him to anyone looking for a reliable handyman!"
Response time6 hrs
Response rate92%
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Garages questions, answered by experts

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.

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.

The smallest size a standard 2-car garage can be is 20 feet by 20 feet, so at these dimensions, you could reasonably expect to fit two cars inside. However, it’s going to be a tight fit, especially if you have larger SUVs or pickup trucks. For smaller cars, 20 x 20 should be plenty for parking and some space to maneuver around the cars. A larger garage size would be better to ensure you have room to open the doors and transport groceries or other items around the cars.

A prefab, or prefabricated garage, requires far less construction work than one with a foundation and frame, but it’s not nearly as desirable and may not be a worthwhile option. A prefabricated garage won’t be as durable or long-lasting, and it doesn’t provide the same protection for your belongings and vehicles. Plus, you can use a standard garage for more uses—like living space—whereas a prefab garage only serves as a space for storage. Lastly, building a traditional garage will add to your home value, while a prefab garage usually won’t.

Always lock the door that separates your garage and your home. However, garage doors are seldom entrance points for thieves. It takes quite a bit of work and noise to pry open a garage door, so thieves often opt for windows or unlocked doors. Unless they have access to the motor which controls the door, as long as it's functioning properly you shouldn't worry too much about it.

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