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4 Garage Summer Maintenance Tips

 Posted on June 26, 2013 in Uncategorized

Are you feeling the heat yet? With Summer officially beginning last Friday 6/21/13, we thought it would be appropriate to share some summer garage maintenance tips.

Be sure to keep in mind that activity in the garage increases exponentially during the summer months! Check out some tips for getting your garage ready for summer. Then, consider these 4 summer maintenance tips from the Clopay Door Blog.

1. Wash Away Seasonal Grime on Door and Windows to Prevent Rust

Wash steel and aluminum door surfaces with a mild household detergent and rinse with water. In harsh or coastal environments, apply a quality car wax to the front side of a steel door surface twice a year, immediately after cleaning, to help maintain the finish.
Clean windows with a mild solution of dishwashing detergent and a soft cloth. Do not use amoniated, abrasive or solvent- based cleaners of any kind.

2. Remove Rust

Visible rust or flaking paint on a steel door indicates that moisture is taking its toll. Sand the rust, apply a zinc-rich primer, and paint with a quality exterior latex.

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How to Pick The Right Garage Door

 Posted on June 19, 2013 in Uncategorized

When choosing the perfect garage door there are a variety of considerations including overhead garage door sizes, panel styles, materials, colors, and window options. From basic stock to custom designs, you have a range of options.

Basic considerations include material, style, and price. Below are some tips for choosing the right garage door from the Bob Vila Blog.

When selecting a garage door for your home, the list of questions includes basic material, style, and price.

There is a range of options and prices for garage doors, starting with the basic stock offerings and moving up to architecturally designed custom doors. The wood you select, the quality of the insulation, the glass inserts, and the panel style will all impact the purchase price of your garage door. Of course, you can pay bargain basement prices for a garage door that will only last a few years - Or break out the checkbook for a craftsman's $10,000 work of art.

With a little homework, however, you can find the best door for your home while staying within your budget. Here are some general guidelines for what to expect when you go shopping.

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10 Garage Facts - Did You Know?

 Posted on June 11, 2013 in Uncategorized

It goes up. It goes down. And more than 70 percent of homeowners enter and leave their home through the garage door, relying on it as their new front door. But there is a lot more to your garage than meets the eye. Below are 10 garage facts from GarageWowNow. Did you know your garage…

…Can increase the value of your home.
An online survey says that 71% of homeowners who recently replaced their garage door believe it increased the value of their home. When real estate agents were shown "before" and "after" snaps of houses that upgraded with new, stylish garage doors, they increased the list price of the home anywhere from 1 to 4 percent. That means a $2,000+ investment in a garage door could increase the sale value of your home by as much as $7,000 if you're selling a $175,000 home. See some dramatic "before & after" photos at GarageWowNow.com, and you'll see the difference a new garage door can make.

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3 Awesome Garage Makeovers - Before & After

 Posted on June 04, 2013 in Uncategorized

What does your dream garage look like? Garages can be more than just a place to park your car. In fact, they can serve as an expansion of your house! Garages across the country are being made over, anything from utilizing neat storage ideas to having a personal gym in the garage!

Below are 3 before and after pictures of extraordinary garage makeovers from the Garage Mahal team of the DIY Network.

Home Gym Garage

This garage goes from disorganized clutter, to home gym!

After

Rock ‘n' Roll Garage

This everyday garage gets transformed into a band's space complete with a foldout stage!

Casino Garage

A junk-filled garage gets transformed into the ultimate game room and gets an organization overhaul with new shelving units.

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June: National Garage Door Safety Month

 Posted on May 29, 2013 in Uncategorized

June is only a couple of days away and June is national garage door safety month! While garage door safety is important all year round, make this an opportunity to make sure everything is operating safely because more time is often spent in the garage in the summer months.

"June is the perfect time to pay a little more attention to your garage door and opener since a garage often becomes the hub of activity for many families," notes Paul Accardo of LiftMaster.

In preparation for garage door safety month, below you will find 10 safety and security tips and a garage safety video.

10 Garage Safety Tips

Ensure your garage is safe and operating properly with the following 10 tips (Garage Door Weblog):

1. Make sure garage door opener control button is out of the reach of small children.

2. Do not let children play with garage door remote controls.

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The History of the Garage

 Posted on May 22, 2013 in Uncategorized

There are over 82 million homes with a garage in the United States! Garages have come a long way since their humble beginnings in the 1920s. New innovations and technologies have shaped the modern-day garage, an integral part of all homes. Below is an interesting infographic from IFA Insurance Company detailing the history of the garage!

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Garage History Infographic.

Do you want a garage worth bragging about? Visit our garage gallery, or contact us today!

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Garage Door Customer Testimonials

 Posted on May 15, 2013 in Uncategorized

Blue Sky Builders, Inc. has helped hundreds of homeowners in the Chicagoland area build their brand new dream garage and/or renovate their current garage. Some of our customers have been so kind as to give us their testimonials on their garages that we have built and/or remodeled for them. We will share some of these below.

"I am very happy with my garage, and also with the quality of service from every one of the workmen at every stage of the project. Everyone was friendly as well as competent. I also appreciate the way you were always there when I had a question and always got back to me as quickly as possible with the answer. And I especially appreciate the way you went the exra mile and did things you didn't have to do, like bringing in the load of gravel to fill the low spot in my driveway so I could actually drive into the garage. I will definitely recommend Blue Sky to anyone I know. Thank you again for a job well done."

- Vera K., Lombard, IL

To see a gallery of garages we have built in Lombard, link to: Lombard Garage Gallery.

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Choosing The Right Lighting For Your Garage

 Posted on May 03, 2013 in Uncategorized

The style, size, and door type are some of the biggest considerations when getting a new garage. Often, lighting is an afterthought. However, lighting is very important for your garage. Proper lighting can increase the safety, usability, and aesthetic appeal of a garage. In an article, Garage Lighting Tips, Wanda Thibodeaux shared three important considerations for choosing the right lighting for your garage: placement, safety, and bulb type.

Placement

The first step in a lighting installation plan is determining the placement of lights. Ideally, you want to install the lights in areas that require visual accessibility. Examples would be lights placed over a workbench or the area of the garage that corresponds to above the vehicle engine. This will make it easier for you to see what you are doing during minor repairs or when working on a project. You may want to consider installing light fixtures that have built-in electrical outlets so you can plug in electrical tools that might be needed during the repairs or other work.

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Garage Door Opener Basics

 Posted on May 01, 2013 in Uncategorized

When it comes to garage door openers, there are a lot more options nowadays. In the past standard garage door openers such as chain-driven models, belt-driven models, and screw-driven openers were the only options available to those interested in automating their garage doors. Now, residential jackshaft and direct-drive models have been introduced.

An article from Bob Vila, Garage Door Openers 101, shared details about the different types of garage door openers, including some advantages and disadvantages. We will share more details below.

Standard Garage Door Openers

Standard garage door openers include chain-driven models, belt-drive openers, and screw-driven openers.

Chain-Driven Models

A chain (similar to a bicycle chain) pushes or pulls a trolley that connects to a metal bar, called a J-arm, that is affixed to the garage door.

  • Advantage: Newer chain-driven units with DC motors and soft start-and-stop technology are significantly quieter than older units.

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Types of Garages: Gambrel Garages

 Posted on April 17, 2013 in Uncategorized

In our three-part garage type series we have been focusing on the different types of garages that are available, details on each type, and real pictures of garages we have built. Our final post will focus on Gambrel Garages.

Garages with a gambrel roof, also known as "barn style", have a straight ridge in the center like gable garages. However, they differ in that there are two roof sections on each side of a gambrel garage, as opposed to one. The lower roof section has a steep pitch while the higher roof section has a much shallower pitch. This greatly maximizes interior space and headroom. Below we will share some advantages of gambrel garages and pictures of gambrel garages we have built in Chicago and surrounding suburbs.

Advantages of Gambrel Garages

Some advantages of gambrel garages include:

  • Because of the shape of the roof, gambrel garages offer the most space
  • Handles wind loads well
  • Again, steep sides allow rain and snow to run off easily

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