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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 bend in the tracks from vertical to horizontal. There are some residential doors that come in one solid piece and tilt up. Just like the identify implies, tilt up doors are multi functional piece and all the door tilts when it is opened. They use tracks similar to sectional doors, however since they tilt up and out, they use extra space to function than sectional doors. Doors in commercial buildings that are usually used along with loading docks are called roll up doors. They have many narrow sections, depending on the height of the entrance and when raised, they roll around a bar at the top of the door opening. Check this out. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oq_m3fzdFyw garage door repair] Everywhere you look, you see garage doors. They're in all kinds buildings including homes, farm buidings, storage facilities and metal buildings. You can purchase a garage door by means of an area garage door company, on the Web and even on the big box home improvement stores and discount membership clubs. At this time advancements in know-how and styles of garage doors have made them very cost effective. You'll find single garage doors, double garage doors, and a mixture of single and double garage doors put in in many homes and businesses. Garage door openers have really made garage doors convenient. Regardless of rain, snow, sleet or high winds, you'll be able to operate your garage door. Garage door openers are usually hooked up to the ceiling of your garage. Pushing a button in your management panel means that you can easily open or shut your garage door. Try this. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oq_m3fzdFyw visit this link]
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