Aug
24
Posted on 24-08-2009
Filed Under (garage) by admin on 24-08-2009
Build WriteWell asked:


New Garage Planning Tips

Garage Size Planning

Garage buildings keep getting larger and larger, with this realization even backyard sheds often turn into the building of a small garage. This brings a realization that planning your garage building design needs more attention than is often received.

A typical garage is not an expensive piece of construction, but too often the drive to keep costs to a minimum results in a finished product that detracts from the visual appeal of your home setting. When planning your new garage, here are some ideas that may help you create a new design that is right for your needs.

Attached Garage or Detached

When driving through a newer housing development we seldom do not see garages attached to all of the houses. These “Attached” garages offers much convenience. If you are planning to build a garage, take some time to consider the benefits that separating the garage from the house.

Two-car garages have become the minimal standard in the industry. Why? The new garage buildings need to be large enough for SUVs, minivans, large pickups, and boat storage. Three and four-car garages are increasingly popular in upper end residential developments, and many real estate agents are eager to tell you that they can be a positive selling point.

Consider an Angled Garage

Rather than having your garage face the street, try to adjust the blueprint so that your garage entrance is angled away from the street. A 90-degree offset from the house is often beneficial, and even a 45 degree angle can significantly reduce the impact the garage entrance has on the street view of the house.

Garage Living Space It may be a wise choice to design a simple garage that can be attached to a house without looking overly dominant. This can create a challenge to create additional living space above the garage. Because of the combined wall heights of the garage and a full-size space above it, the roof peak may need to be even higher than the ridge of the house.

Living space over a garage can be an economical way you have to create a new home office, game room or create storage space. A lower dollar alternative can often be achieved with a detached garage.

When adding living space over an attached garage an ideal distance between the garage ceiling and the top of the door is better in the 12 inch range rather than the typical 18 inches.

Blending into Your Home Aesthetically Does Matter

Some of the nicest garages simply do not look like garages. A nice design blends the garage into the house itself. Think about ways in which you can blend the garage into your home smoothly. Match your siding style, windows, and entry doors. You may even include decorative trim with what’s on the house. A variety to a single garage door is to include two or more smaller overhead doors. Adding decorative glass lites to the garage door panels also adds extra class.

Where Does Snow Go?

Before it melts is the question at hand. :-) If you live in snow country, keep in mind that you will want to leave room for snow removal. This is especially important if you use a plow to remove the snow. If your garage is located at the end of a driveway, it can be very hard to plow it cleanly. A turn around driveway often optimizes close to your garage often creates an ideal location for your snow location.

When a Loft is Desired Plan Your Stair Location

Upper levels require a method to get there with a stairway system being the most common method. When stairs are inside the garage, place them along one side. If you create a work or storage area of equal size on the other side of the garage to create balance in the design. Note that if the upper level will be used as a bedroom or a rental unit, you will probably be required to have an outdoor stairway system to create a garage with egress code compliance. Be sure to check requirements with your local building inspector.



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Aug
22
Posted on 22-08-2009
Filed Under (garage) by admin on 22-08-2009
rockin surfer asked:


its for a project. it has to work;
ex. the garage door can go up and the front door can open and close.

thanks!
its using foam board to make it.

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Aug
19
Posted on 19-08-2009
Filed Under (garage) by admin on 19-08-2009
Michael Foster asked:


Replacing Garage Door Springs is a pretty simple process with the proper information.  We have replaced garage door springs and garage door parts successfully for homeowners since 1980 and now since the net have been educating homeowners and service repairmen as well.  We offer a great line of garage door springs and garage door parts to the end-user so you can properly replace your broken garage door springs and parts without a hitch.

 

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First identify the problem:  Do you have Torsion Springs or Extension Springs?  Torsion Springs are mounted above the garage door opening, while Extension Springs are mounted above the garage door track.  Torsion Springs twist while Extension Springs stretch under pressure.

 

Like Extension Springs, Torsion Springs are usually installed in matched pairs.  Single Torsion Spring applications are usually fine with single or one-car garage door applications.  After identifying the broken spring(s), now we can move on to measuring.

 

Measuring your broken or unwound Garage Door Torsion Springs or Extension Springs is simple as 1-2-3!  First, you need to measure the length of 20 coils starting at the break of the spring.  Measuring at the break of the spring will assure you that your coils are at their tightest point.  Make sure to measure to the nearest 1/16th of an inch for accuracy.

 

Secondly, measure the Inside Diameter of the Garage Door Spring.  Torsion Springs come in many different sizes but typically found in 1 3/4″ - 2″ and 2 1/4″ Inside Diameters.  Extension Springs are much smaller.  Measuring the inside diameter of Extension Springs can be difficult due to small size so measuring the outside diameter is fine.  If measuring Extension Springs, you may need to call or email us for further assistance.

 

Last, measure the length of your Garage Door Spring(s).  Torsion Springs and Extension Springs are measured from end to end less end connecting pieces.  Basically just measure the spring coils, not the cones on Torsion Springs, or Loops, clips on Extension Springs.  Measure to the nearest 1/2″ and you’ll be fine.

Installing your Garage Door Springs

 



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Aug
14
Posted on 14-08-2009
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Daniel M asked:


I’m brand new to the mac, i purchased my first about a week ago, and I love it. But I’m trying to record my guitar directly into garage band, using the microphone jack on the back of my iMac. I don’t want to use the built in microphone, cause its not good enough quality for what I’d like to do. Is there any way to record directly into garage band, or some other free software that I can use to record directly?

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Aug
01
Posted on 01-08-2009
Filed Under (garage) by admin on 01-08-2009
Jimbo77 asked:


There is a lever that actually pulls and open the garage door when you press your garage-door button. Then there is a short metal bar along the chain (long) from the motor (box) and the garage door which grips the metal bar so it opens and closes the garage. This short metal bar runs when the garage door button is pressed along the chain, but it is not gripping as it should hence, the door is not opening and closing. Anyone has solution how to fix this ? I would appreciate the correct suggestion. Thank you.

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