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Call The Pros For Your Residential & Commercial Garage Door Needs

1. Glass Door Repair.<br>2. Glass Doors Repair.<br>3. How to Quote Automatic Door Repair Jobs.<br>4. 5 Questions To Ask Your Automatic Door Repair Contractor.<br>5. Steel Doors Repair.<br>6. Steel Doors Repair.<br>7. What Is Aluminum Doors Repair And How Is It Done?<br>8. Tips For Aluminum Door Repair.

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Call The Pros For Your Residential & Commercial Garage Door Needs

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  1. Call The Pros For Your Residential & Commercial Garage Door Needs

  2. Synopsis 1. Glass Door Repair 2. Glass Doors Repair 3. How to Quote Automatic Door Repair Jobs 4. 5 Questions To Ask Your Automatic Door Repair Contractor 5. Steel Doors Repair 6. Steel Doors Repair 7. What Is Aluminum Doors Repair And How Is It Done? 8. Tips For Aluminum Door Repair

  3. Glass Door Repair Float Glass - the modern practice to create any size of perfectly flat and consistent glass. Annealed Glass - float glass that is cooled slowly to increase its strength, however breaks into large shards, and is rarely used as building material because of this safety hazard. Heat Strengthened Glass - this type of glass shatters very easily and is used for building material only when it is laminated. Fully Tempered Glass - is made from further processing annealed glass with extreme heat. The resulting material will break into granular pieces instead of shards. This is used on safety glasses. Heat Soaked Tempered Glass - takes the process one step further to remove almost all microscopic imperfections from the glass, increasing its strength and vastly reducing the chances of it breaking. Wire Glass - the type that has extremely thin lines of metal running through it. These are used on fire doors because the wire holds even broken glass in place and will continue to prevent the fire from spreading. Insulated Glass - two pieces of glass are separated by an air gap, which insulates around 20% better than a single pane.

  4. Glass Doors Repair Hinged Single Door - this is a common type for the outermost door on the front of a house or apartment. It has a border of wood or metal, but the majority of the center of the door is glass. These are not good insulating doors and a general used as buffer to the outside air. As interior walls or in temperate climates, these doors sometimes are made as solid sheets of glass with no edge to them, giving a sleek stylish appearance. French Doors - these are a style of how the doors open more than the materials used, where two doors open opposite of each other and latch together in the middle. Bi-Fold Doors - basically a hinged single door, but with a hinge in the middle of the door dividing it into to parts. This reduces the space needed for a door to swing open entirely. Pivot Doors - often made primarily from glass and used on patios or sun porches, this type of door has a pivot at its center and spins open, rather than swings open. Sliding Doors - almost always utilizing glass, these doors are extremely common as backdoors of homes or as an opening to a balcony or porch.

  5. How to Quote Automatic Door Repair Jobs You should always charge at least a travel fee for any automatic door repair job. This fee should cover the cost it takes you to travel to and from the job, AKA your gas and mileage. Sometimes an automatic door repair job will just be a quick fix and sometimes the repair can be large such as broken glass or a completely inoperable door due to some parts failure. Make sure you quote the job accordingly. Generally, you should add 80-90% on top of material cost for your automatic door repair quotes. This should cover your labor cost for the job. Add your labor cost and material cost to your gas and mileage minimum to get your total quote. Try to keep the pricing between a small fix a large fix within an acceptable range. This will help you build a great rapport with your client and may even drive some referrals. This can be hard to do with large problems such as broken glass since the material cost will be higher. But remember, with commercial clients your goal is to gain and maintain repeat customers. Always be upfront and manage your client's expectations so there is no sticker shock with your quotes. If you decide to subcontract your automatic door repair job, remember you are trying to keep the client as a repeat customer. Add only 20% on top of your subcontractors cost. Remember that subcontracting has additional risks. Make sure your subcontractor is able to deliver the same level of quality that you would be able to perform.

  6. 5 Questions To Ask Your Automatic Door Repair Contractor How much experience do you have? ◦ Automatic door repair requires knowledge of multiple specialties. At times the issue can be with the framing or the problem could be electrical. The first question you should ask your automatic door repair contractor is how much experience he has in the field. Make sure you know that he has repaired automatic doors before. Do not hire someone who is only experienced with normal non electric, manual doors. Will you warranty your work? ◦ As automatic doors are more expensive than normal manual doors, when hiring a contractor for your automatic door repair, make sure you ask if he will warranty his work. Do not hire a contractor that will not warranty his work. If the contractor will supply any replacement parts for your job, make sure the warranty covers both the parts and his labor. This protects you fully from any failure that occurs after the contractor leaves. Are you insured? ◦ In addition to a warranty, you should always check to see if your contractor is i?sured. Aski?g to see the ?o?tra?tor’s ?ertifi?ate of i?sura??e is key. You will ?e able to see if the automatic door repair is listed as a covered activity.

  7. 5 Questions To Ask Your Automatic Door Repair Contractor ◦ There are many contractors who bid on jobs for activities for which they are not insured. Seeing and reviewing the certificate is an extra layer of protection for you and it will give you peace of mind. Are you licensed to perform the job? ◦ Automatic door repair is a specialized job. Depending on your area, there may be a city or state requirement to be licensed in order to perform the repair. Check with your contractor to see if a license is required for the repair and if so, ask if he holds the license. How long will the repair take? ◦ The time it takes to repair an automatic door varies depending on the nature of the job. It is crucial that you ask your contractor for an estimated time of completion for the repair job. Once the estimated time frame is communicated to you, make sure to have that time frame added to whatever work contract you have with the contractor. There's nothing worse than having a contract to have a door fixed but having an inoperable door due to a late contractor.

  8. Steel Doors Repair Hinges - these are the simple bearing devices that allow a door to swing laterally. There are at least two of these on every door, and must be kept in alignment and well oiled. Jambs - these are the sides of the door frame where hinges are attached and holds the slot for the locking door bolt. Doorstop - this is the piece that runs parallel with the jambs and sticks out to stop the door, keeping it from swinging right through the doorway. Of course, swinging doors do not have these. Lintel - this is the beam that runs across the top of the door frame, supporting the wall above. Threshold - similar to a windowsill, this lines the ground below the exterior of the door to smooth the transition between ground and door frame.

  9. Steel Doors Repair Steel doors repair is often needed for aesthetic purposes, because their physical strength keeps them from sustaining structural damage. Modern steel doors are no longer one solid piece of metal. Design advancements have reduced costs, increased fire prevention and enhanced noise dampening by positioning a foam core, which is generally polyurethane, between two plates of steel as the exterior faces of the door. Steel doors repair for aesthetic damage such as dents or punctures to one of the exterior faces can be approached similar to body damage sustained to a car. An individual or professional can fairly easily apply putty (often known as bondo - an oil-based moldable substance similar to clay or dough) to the door to return to a new appearance. If the steel door is painted, it must first be well sanded before applying the putty to fill in the dent or hole. It then must set and dry, and can then be sanded down to match the original appearance of the door. This exterior fix can then be painted just as if it were the original material to match the rest of the door.

  10. What Is Aluminum Doors Repair And How Is It Done? Aluminum doors repair assists in restoring the initial conditions of these type of doors. It is true that the corrosion of these doors normally leads to a number of conditions that are said to be undesirable. This types of corrosion give a pathway to the attack by the rodents, contaminants are allowed to this facility, debris gain their access to this facility, energy is lost by this doors and what makes it be a worse condition is the weakening of the structural system. This weakening condition is at a position of exposing the people who mainly use this type of door system to the injuries that range starting from minor injuries to the severe injuries. Aluminum doors repair can be undertaken by considering a number of options as one way of addressing the condition of corrosion. The first option involves allowing the door system to remain in the corroded condition up to the point where it fails. The second option entails the removal of the door system and performing its replacement. This option is mainly chosen by a number of people and is considered to be a type of approach that is expensive. The third option is the one that involves the repair of the section that has been corroded. Here the corroded part is cut and then a new one is pieced. The final option is the one that involves the re-anchoring of the jamb tube.

  11. Tips For Aluminum Door Repair Cosmetic Issues ◦ Aluminum door repair includes making sure any cosmetic problems affecting the function and visual appeal of the door are fixed. If ignored these cosmetic issues can lead to larger problems that can disrupt function. So, to get the most out of your aluminum door, it helps to take care of these issues right away. For scratches, you can use oil and a cloth to buff them out. For dents, you can try to level it by applying pressure from the opposite side. Yet, depending on where the dent is, you may not be able to pressure it from the right angle. Consider hiring a professional if the scratch or dent is too deep to repair with these methods. Pitting ◦ Aluminum doors can be repaired by cleaning out any residue that has build up in the frames. When residue has been built up to the point that the door no longer functions, this is known as pitting. To prevent against pitting, make sure that you maintain a clean frame by scrubbing it periodically. If pitting has already occurred, clean the frame thoroughly. You may need to apply some elbow grease and get in there with steel wool or sandpaper, depending on how badly the frame is backed up. When you are done, make sure to repaint the frame so that you are starting fresh a?d do?’t shorte? the lifespa? of your door.

  12. Tips For Aluminum Door Repair Frame Joint Deterioration ◦ Aluminum doors are not resistant to age and you should keep this in mind when repairing them. The frames often break down before the actual door does. Often you will notice the frame seals begin to deteriorate from usage. Some have removable seals that can be easily replaced, while others require a replacement of the entire frame. In this case especially, its best to consult a professio?al, or at least the user’s ?a?ual, to diag?ose the pro?le?. That way you will know exactly what is wrong with the frame before you waste the time and money buying and installing an entirely new one.

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