by Jim Anderson | Jul 22, 2019
Garage door designs are becoming more and more unique. New deeper grooves and bigger raised panels are added to help the garage door design be more prominent. Vinyl weatherstripping works great on doors with a flush edge but can leave gaps on doors with an uneven...
by Jim Anderson | Apr 2, 2019
Most garage doors are raised and lowered several times throughout the day. If your garage door is noisy this can be very frustrating, especially if you are trying to sleep. We have some easy DIY tips to reduce garage door noise and a few tips that need to be done by a...
by Jim Anderson | Jan 22, 2019
Keep the Cold Out If you live in an area where temperatures drop below freezing during the winter months, like our beautiful Cache Valley, Utah, and you want to warm up your garage, then we have a simple solution for you. Garage Door Insulation Kits! Each time...
by Jim Anderson | Oct 19, 2018
It’s that time of year to begin preparing for the upcoming winter months. In order to ensure your home is ready for the harsh cold, we created a list of garage winter weather tips that are guaranteed to keep out bugs, dirt, and debris. Sealing your garage door should...
by Jim Anderson | Jan 22, 2018
LED Lights in Garage Door Openers Do you have an opener or remote that suddenly stopped working? Are the lights in the opener randomly flashing? Have your remotes lost their range? These complications could be caused by LED lights in garage door openers. Just like a...
by Jim Anderson | Jan 6, 2018
New Year Resolutions For Your Garage It’s the beginning of an exciting new year and time to set some new goals. When planning out your year don’t forget the new year resolutions for your garage! We at Anderson Garage Doors are here to help you out...
by Jim Anderson | Sep 7, 2017
Replacing Garage Door Bottom Seals It’s that time of year again. Time to prepare your garage door for the upcoming winter months! To prevent cold air and critters from entering your garage it is important to inspect and if needed replace the garage door...
by Jim Anderson | Jul 20, 2017
Supporting The Top Section of Your Garage Door One of the most common service calls we get is to fix or replace a bent or buckling top section. Nearly every time, there are two reasons for this problem: the opener is hung to high, and the door does not have a strut....
by Jim Anderson | Jul 6, 2017
Do I need to replace both garage door springs? Your garage doors are probably going up and down multiple times a day. Torsion springs are necessary to allow the up and down movement of the garage door. When a spring breaks the door needs to be opened manually. Most...
by Jim Anderson | Apr 28, 2017
Staining Your Metal Garage Door After years of rain, snow, and hot sun does your garage door look faded and worn out? Are you ready to give your garage door a make-over? Consider staining your metal garage door. With just a few tips and not much money you can give...
by Jim Anderson | Apr 12, 2017
How to Clean Your Garage Door Spring is finally here! It’s time to start gearing up for spring house-cleaning. Your garage door is one of the largest, hardest-working surfaces on the exterior of your home. It deserves the same TLC that other areas of your home...
by Jim Anderson | Jan 6, 2017
Cold Weather Garage Door Maintenance When the temperature gets to the level of freezing (or far below it), garage doors and openers begin to have problems. Since the temperature is now well below 0 here in Logan, Utah, we thought a few cold weather garage door...
by Jim Anderson | May 13, 2015
HOW TO FIX A NOISY GARAGE DOOR ! School is almost out which means the kids will be home again and your garage door will be opening and closing a lot more! Don’t go crazy listening to a noisy garage door. Let us help you out with these handy DIY tips....
by Jim Anderson | Mar 6, 2015
Garage door springs have one function, and that is to “LIFT” the garage door. They are actually part of the garage door itself, not the garage door opener. The garage door springs make it much easier to raise and lower the door. There are two types of...