FAQs

  1. If you decide to paint your Garaga door yourself, the following instructions outline how to do it (...)
  2. Here are the new corresponding GARAGA colours: (...)
  3. If you want to paint your front door or your windows, paint stores that carry any of the major brands (...)
  4. Clicking on the following link opens a PDF document containing (...)
  5. The installation manual for each residential door model can be found under the (...)
  6. See our PDF
  7. See our PDF - Note that for an existing door, rather than taking (..)
  8. In order to install torsion-spring hardware, we recommend a clearance of 12 in (...)
  9. Before we get down to talking about the price per square foot for a commercial (...)
  10. The price of an installed garage door may vary depending on the materials (...)
  11. It is very difficult to give an exact price as some variables need to be considered (...)
  12. Trying to estimate a price for budget purposes is difficult because there (...)
  13. You have to get the opening ready and make sure that the size of the opening matches (...)
  14. If you are replacing your existing door with a new one, you will no doubt have (...)
  15. So you’re ready to buy your next garage door, and you’ve looked at information about Garaga products (...)
  16. There are a few points to consider. First, we must be practical (...)
  17. Are you considering the addition of a garage to your home? Do you want it detached (...)
  18. The serial number on a Garaga garage door is located in two places (...)
  19. The labels with the serial numbers are located in different places, depending on the type of residential door opener you have (...)
  20. You must expand the interior frame of the door by the equivalent of (...)
  21. For equivalent thicknesses, polyurethane has a higher thermal insulation (...)
  22. No, not really. For greater sturdiness for your garage door and to extend its life, (...)
  23. Exterior frame weatherstripping is an important item in weatherproofing a garage door. For this purpose, a double-lip weather strip (...)
  24. It all depends on the thickness of the steel. This particular point deserves special attention (...)
  25. A ½ HP motor certainly enough for doors in the 8 ft. to 12 ft. (2.4 to 3.7 m) wide (...)
  26. Verify if the handles can move freely between section and top weatherstripping (...)
  27. Yes, indeed (...)
  28. Torsion springs are located above the door and are safer and more suitable for double garage doors (14 ft. Wide & over) (...)
  29. The required number of cycles is calculated by determining the average number (...)
  30. The answer to this question lies in the size of the door and the extent to (...)
  31. Ask the installer to provide you with the owner's manual for the door, (...)
  32. First, Garaga would like you to take time to enjoy the beauty and performance (...)
  33. Whenever you are washing your car in the driveway, go ahead and take a pass at your garage door (...)
  34. Rollers, hinges, and all moving hardware should be lubricated with a metal lubricant (...)
  35. At the beginning of each season, give your door opener a checkup. First, make sure that (...)
  36. Garaga offers heavy-duty ThermaBlokTM weather stripping that feature a screw cover and a high quality double-flap rubber strip which resists temperatures down to -22F° (-30°C) and keeps its flexibility.
  37. If you have an electric garage door opener, deactivate the system by pulling on the red cord attached to the trolley (...)
  38. The accumulation of condensation will occur when water comes into contact with (...)
  39. Indeed, you can. Is it the case that when you had a GARAGA garage door installed a few months or years (...)
  40. You will find valuable answers and safety tips at DASMA Safety Guideline (...)
  41. It often happens that the garage is below a room in a condo or apartment (...)
  42. Is this an actual problem? Yes, it’s possible, although rare, for your garage door (...)
  43. In all cases, it is best to equip the door with an electric garage door (...)
  44. Your garage door is an important component of your home, and (...)
  45. Discovery Channel's “How It's Made” series aired an episode on how Garaga sectional doors are made (...)
  46. Our Garaga Industrial dealers provide a continuous maintenance (...)
  47. Start by taking a look at and downloading our online Installation (...)
  48. Here is a reminder of some important dates and information: (...)
  49. Follow this link: https://www.myliftmaster.com/Login.aspx (...)
  50. Aluminum doors (injected with urethane, 1 ¾'' thick doors) offer (...)
  51. Are you leaning toward buying a wood garage door because of its look (...)
  52. Are you considering the addition of a garage to your home? (...)
  53. The myQ Garage was designed to work with the following brand of (...)
  54. YES. Following an accident, if one section of your garage door was damaged, you (...)
  55. So, in order to store your seasonal gear, are you planning to build a shed or (...)
  56. YES… Depending on the desired application, you can have Satin (...)
  57. No. However there are certain Garaga dealers who provide this (...)
  58. For some specific uses of your commercial or industrial garage door, you could (...)
  59. Before getting started, it’s important to know that Garaga window frames (...)
  60. Are you building a new garage and wondering how to get the concrete door (...)
  61. There are different lift types for commercial, (...)
  62. You will find this information on the label affixed (...)
  63. Completing your project with a Garaga garage door is a (...)
  64. It does happen, when a garage is very humid and in cold (...)
  65. We carry the full line of LiftMaster products (...)
  66. Are you getting ready to build a detached garage in the (...)
  67. Do you have a carport that you would like to turn into a garage? (...)
  68. Although uncommon for garage doors, under certain specific (...)
  69. Are you shopping for a new garage door? You’ve done some searching on (...)
  70. There is a significant difference. If we think about our home, windows (...)
  71. All residential hardware is not the same. Here is the difference between (...)
  72. It depends of the use… Would you like to attached to your (...)
  73. Garaga carries a wide selection of window models for garage (...)
  74. This is one of the questions asked most often by homeowners (...)
  75. Let’s approach this in 2 steps: first the window frame and then the glass (...)
  76. Do you want to build a garage adjoining your new house, a backyard (...)
  77. We carry different types of effective, high-performance perimeter weatherstripping for whatever type of (...)
  78. Garaga carries a wide choice of garage doors, including installation, (...)
  79. So that a garage door system works properly for many years, extensive (...)
  80. Definitely yes… and it’s proven. As your garage door is often 30 to 40% of your home’s façade, if it has (...)
  81. More than just the size is different when comparing commercial garage doors to residential ones - it’s how they’re used. Here’s a closer look at the difference.
  82. Does your old garage door need to be replaced by a new door, but you aren’t sure if you have enough space? Here is a practical solution.
  83. California technical specifications (...)
  84. A series of four videos created by a team of IDA and DASMA (...)
  85. If you experience a malfunctioning of your garage door opener, (...)
  86. You ran into a problem with your garage door opener (...)
  87. A program of Planned Preventive Maintenance will ensure (...)
  88. How to program accessories (...)
  89. An energy-efficient thermopane window with LOW-E Argon means that during colder (...)
  90. When buying a garage door, homeowners are increasingly opting for a long-lasting and energy-efficient product. (...)
  91. You’re building a garage. Be careful where you place your access door. Here is what to do.
  92. So you’ve gotten to the step of choosing the type of glass for the (...)
  93. Winter has its own unique problems that can occasionally cause our garage door (...)
  94. Here are the differences between the different types of lift available.
  95. New technology has made it possible to open and close your garage door from your smartphone. Sounds interesting? Let us clear up some of the details.
  96. Increasingly, new homes are being built that have modern (...)
  97. H-Tech technical specifications (...)
  98. Standard+ technical specifications (...)
  99. Top Tech technical specifications (...)
  100. Princeton, Eastman and Cambridge technical specifications (...)
  101. Your garage door isn’t working very well. It’s making all sorts of (...)
  102. Starting in the spring of 2019, the Well Made Here logo will begin to appear in the leading building material centres to encourage the purchase of products made right here in Canada.
  103. Vantage technical specifications (...)
  104. Vantage, Regal N24 and Regal N25 constructions technical specifications (...)
  105. Regal technical specifications (...)
  106. Since stealing packages is a thing & weather is uncertain, in-garage deliveries will be a peace-of-mind great little helper.
  107. NO! We do NOT recommend installing a film filtering the UV rays on your garage door windows.
  108. The LiftMaster 87504-267 offers a built-in camera and two-way audio which can be activated with your smartphone, using the myQTM app.
  109. Most people think that a Craftsman-style product means that it is handmade or made of wood. But don't be mistaken! At Garaga, the Craftsman style takes on a whole new meaning.
  110. How do you choose the opener that really meets your needs? Which one is the best fit for your garage? What are the characteristics that differentiate them?​ Here is information that will help you understand the types of residential garage door openers available on the market.​
  111. Garaga's garage doors from the Townships Collection have designs that give just the right touch (...)
  112. Some believe that installing a garage door during the winter is not a good idea. Think again! It can be done! (...)
  113. Yes! The technical drawings for Garaga’s commercial, institutional, industrial and agricultural overhead doors are available in Revit files.
  114. The Transitional style is ideal for those who like a more traditional house, but with a with modern touches. This is a style that stands the test of time and never goes out of style.
  115. Yes! There are garage door designs that not only fit but even enhance the minimalism of the Scandinavian Style. (...)
  116. Yes, we certainly have Modern style garage doors! However, at Garaga we’ve chosen to use the term “Contemporary”. (...)
  117. Acadia 138 technical specifications (...)
  118. Exterior frame weatherstripping is an important item in weatherproofing a garage door. For this purpose (...)
  119. Are you considering the addition of a garage to your home? (...)
  120. From design, engineering, and manufacturing through to installation, GARAGA insulated overhead garage doors and all-glass garage doors are completely crafted on-site at our plants in Canada.
  121. Colour, whether unidirectional or bidirectional, plays a role in the initial appearance of a garage door.
  122. It combines the sleek, functional look of Scandinavian design with the simplicity, naturalness and (...)

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