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Welcome to our site about garage door panels. Different circumstances could lead to your garage door denting or suffering other forms of damage. It could be due to misuse or generally due to wear and tear. This will mean that you may be required to replace the door with another that is more pleasing to the eye or repairing the existing one. There are various ways that you can use to carry out this kind of work. One of these is the DIY style.

How to carry out garage door panels replacement

The materials that are required for the replacement are a screw driver, replacement garage door panels, a socket and ratchet. The first thing you do is order for the garage door panels from an established manufacturer. Make sure that the manufacturer is the same one that made the door. If contacting the manufacturer proves to be hard, check for the sticker brand which should be on the door or contact your contractor so that you can obtain the information. However, if the manufacturer is not available, place the order at a local company.

Once you contact the manufacturer, place an order for the required number of panels and the desired style and color. Remember that it should be your own decision to buy a new door or not. Therefore, do not give in to any pressure by the manufacturer to buy a new one. When you receive the panels, you need to unplug the automatic opener before proceeding with any other task, and then you can remove the springs manually. This will guarantee your safety as well as that of the unit as it can not spring open while working on it. After this, remove the jointed garage door panels one at a time until you reach to your preferred piece. You can use a ratchet and a socket to do this.

After the removal of the panels, then you can replace the new piece. Do these by sliding the rollers into tracks then lower the panel down until you reach the point where it is possible for you to touch it underneath. The new panel can then be attached to the one below it. When you are through with this, reattach the garage door panels in the same order that they were removed. The fastening has to be tight and secure. You can now plug back the opener.

Complete the task by repainting the whole door as the new garage door panels may be slightly different from the older ones. To ease the painting work, remove the panels and paint each instead of painting them while in place. Changing the texture of the garage door panels may also require you to remove the panels.

Wood is the most common material used in making garage door panels due to its accessibility. However, wood is susceptible to bending which might cause a lot of structural problems. When this happens, it is advisable to seek for advice from a skilled contractor. The wood can then be replaced with steel, which is more resistant to weather. In addition to that, steel doors are also more durable and lighter. Still you could consider remaining with the wooden door as wood adds extra appeal, but finding a suitable seal may prove difficult as it expands or contracts depending with the weather. To get the best seal, search for garage door panels that covers all areas that expand.   
    



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