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Garage doors fit into two very broad categories, commercial and residential. Most residential doors are known as sectional doors. That is, when they go up, they separate into four separate sections to go around the curve in the tracks from vertical to horizontal. There are some residential doors that come in one solid piece and tilt up. Since tilt up doors are one solid piece, they must tilt from vertical to horizontal when they are raised. Since they protrude out and away from the garage door opening when they are raised, they take up more space in which to operate. Doors used in warehouses and behind retail stores are often roll up doors. They have many sections that roll around a single bar when they are open. Usually these doors are adjoining loading docks and unlike garage doors there is no such thing as a horizontal portion of track. See if this helps. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGOEAOjJVWI garage door repair] Garage Doors are all around us. Drive up and down any street with buildings and you'll find they have garage doors or commercial roll up doors. Garage Doors can also be obtained in a large variety of places. You can find them at your local garage door business, on line, at your local big box store and even the discount membership clubs. Garage Doors have never been more inexpensive or adaptable to different situations. You can have single doors, double doors and a mixture of varieties of doors installed in any kind of building. Manufacturers will also custom make doors to fit your exact requirements. Regardless of the weather such as rain, snow, sleet and high winds you can open your garage door with ease with the technology of the garage door opener. Most garage door openers are mounted to the ceiling of the garage. By a push of the button from a panel that's mounted inside or outside of your garage you can open or close your garage door with ease. Go here. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGOEAOjJVWI linked web page]
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