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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. In view of the fact that tilt up doors are one solid part, they must tilt from vertical to horizontal when they are raised. Because they protrude out and away from the garage door opening when they are raised, they need more room in which to operate. Doors in commercial buildings that are typically employed along with loading docks are known as roll up doors. They have many narrow sections, depending on the height of the door and when raised, they roll around a bar at the top of the door opening. For more information go here. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEnc03LZj44 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. There are a variety of places that sell garage doors. They are sold by way of big box stores, membership shops, producers shops and through garage door service companies. Garage Doors have never been more reasonably priced or adaptable to diverse situations. You can have single doors, double doors and a mixture of types of doors installed in any kind of structure. Manufacturers will also custom make doors to fit your precise requirements. One piece of equipment that really makes garage doors handy is the garage door opener. Regardless of weather conditions or darkness, you can operate your garage door from the comfort and convenience of your home or car. You can also have a keyless entry system that will open your door by entering a PIN number. Check this out. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OEnc03LZj44 here.]
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