Set a Budget
When it comes to revamping your garage door, there are certain things you simply can't skimp on, like safety features and parts that will keep your door running smoothly through the years. However, there's no reason you shouldn't be able to cut costs where you can. When figuring out how to build a garage door from the ground up, it helps to know just what you can splurge on and where you should be saving your money. Here are a few tips to designing and fixing your garage door on a budget.
Getting the Look
Do you want to get the look of a beautiful wood finish without having to pay the cost? Luckily, there's an easy, cost-effective way for you to get the classic look you want without breaking the bank. While buying a wooden garage door can provide a gorgeous look for front-facing garages, they also come with a host of problems, like rotting, insects, and vulnerability to the outside elements. Opting for fiberglass doors is a great way to save money and get the look you want. Fiberglass can be designed to mimic the look and feel of a wood exterior without falling prey to rot, warping, or weather-related issues.
DIY vs. Professional Help
Garage door owners should always stay on top of potential issues by setting a clear budget for repairs through the year. If you've already set aside some cash for repairs at the start of the year, calling up a professional to help with garage door issues won't feel like such a struggle. However, when it comes to saving money, it also helps to know what problems you can solve and prevent on your own. For instance: A squeaky door might not always signal a huge problem. If you're hearing something you don't like, always try a bit of lubrication first. If the problem keeps popping up afterward, it's time to call a pro.
Clean to Save
Tending to your garage door weekly, monthly, and yearly can lead to big savings in the long-term. If you're taking the time to do a visual check of your garage at least once a month, you're already well on your way to keeping on top of bigger issues. Keep your garage track clean and well lubricated, and always replace worn-down parts as soon as you see them. If you want to be extra prepared, pre-order some spare rollers and small parts so that you won't have any downtime when a part breaks.
Never Skimp on Security
As a homeowner, security is the one place where you'll really want to splurge. Even if your garage is just a storage space, keeping it safe and secure should be at the top of your list when it comes to your remodeling budget. Whether you want to invest in the most technologically advanced security system for your door opener, new sensors and cameras, or an opener that you can communicate with via an app on your phone, you should always make sure all your bases are covered when it comes to keeping your garage door secure.