• Removing Garage Door Rust

    Steel garage doors usually experience a higher degree of rust than garage doors made of fiberglass composites. These rust issues can quickly start affecting proper operation of your garage door – and they need to be handled as soon as possible in order to prevent costly damages. Here’s a guide to removing garage door rust, as prepared by the garage door repair experts at Garage Door Repair Chicago.

    First Step

    Wash the garage door by spraying a mix of 5 drops of liquid detergent mixed with hot water. Wipe the door down with a clean rag, and hit tough spots with a scrubbing brush. By removing buildup and dirt you can more easily identify what parts are rusted. Then, dry the door as you wash it, so you don’t create any sudden rust.

    Second Step

    Sand off all rust. This will likely require a good deal of force. Sand off the entire rusted area including paint, at least 2 inches past the rust that you can see to make sure you get all of it. You can do this with sandpaper, or even better, with a power sander.

    Third Step

    Clean all sanded areas, and use a bristle broom to remove dust from the sanding. Then wipe the whole area down again with your cleaning detergent solution, and dry it, to make the paint stick to the metal more easily,.

    Fourth Step

    Apply a thin even coat of primer with a rag or paintbrush. Make sure that the primer overlaps the painted parts that were not sanded, as the primer’s oil will stop water or moisture from hitting the metal garage door. You may want to apply two coats, however, let at least 1.5 hours elapse between coats to let the primer dry completely before recoating.

    Fifth Step

    Use paint that matches the existing paint to cover up the primer and the areas that have been sanded. Apply thin even coats – as many as necessary to ensure that the parts that were sanded perfectly blend it with the painted parts of the door that were not sanded; again, ensure that at least 1.5 hours elapse between coats, so that the paint can dry fully.

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  • Storing Summer Equipment in the Garage over Winter

    You’re not going to have much use for Summer household tools like gardening rakes or pruning shears during the frigid Winter, and for the sake of practicality and organization, many homeowners decide to store these Summer tools in their garage until the weather warms up again. However, the way that these tools are stored is very important, as improper storage tactics can actually damage them. Here’s a guide to safely storing your Summer tools in your garage for the whole Winter, so that they can be perfectly functional when the Sun rolls around again, as prepared by the garage door repair experts at Garage Door Repair Chicago.

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  • Decorating your Garage for Christmas

    We can all feel Christmas approaching in the air. The weather is getting colder, and houses all around are becoming illuminated with glowing lights that remind us all about the celebratory and cozy aspects of this season. We can all agree that Christmas decorations are some of the best ways to make your home a more magical and warm place during this cold season. However, garages are often neglected in the Christmas display, which is a shame, because a Christmas decorated garage offers a certain aspect of fun and flair to provide a mood for the whole neighborhood. Here’s some ideas for decorating your garage for Christmas, as prepared by the garage experts here at Garage Door Repair Chicago.

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  • Garage Door Window Panel Replacement

    By replacing the window panels in your garage door, you can increase your energy savings while possibly even heightening the monetary value of your property! Here’s a guide to the fantastic reasons to replace your garage door window panels, as prepared by the garage door installation and garage door maintenance experts here at Garage Door Repair Chicago.

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