Posted December 16th, 2008 by admin
Weather it’s a first impression, ease of aesthetics or security, both exterior and interior door place a huge importance in a profitable business. A new or unkept door is the first overall picture to be painted leaving a lasting expression on customers, visiting or driving by your business. In addition door provides control against crime, energy loss, and traffic flow.
With so many choices for your business including but not limiting hollow metal, steel, rolling, high speed, impact, gates I’ll give you a few free pointers for choosing the best commercial door to fit what your business needs, while adding value to your operations.
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Posted December 16th, 2008 by admin
Are you worried about the effects your garage door has on the global warming crisis? No need to worry…
When your garage door is actually in motion (typically no-more than 10-15 seconds) the motor take in is a current of 24DC and output is as small as 100 watts. 100 watts, WOW! Actually 100 watts is less than what it would take to run a laptop computer.
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Posted December 16th, 2008 by admin
Crawford Door’s D-Man, has researched the new garage makeover business and has come up with this interesting info when flooring your garage.
You may find most flooring manufactures/retailers tend to give half truths. Sayings like “this floor is the best,” or “this product will never peal”.
The truth is the chemical makeup of the product will never fail. However, there are two main ingredients for creating that perfect floor. First and foremost is the preparation, in getting the concrete floor ready. Secondly is the top coat (polyurethane or polyurea-not epoxy). The importance is getting the flooring product to adhere to the substrate. Listed below by the D-Man is ways to approach this.
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