by Titan Garage Doors Lincoln NE | Jan 2, 2023 | Blog, Garage Door Repair, Garage Doors
A garage door cable forms the backbone of your garage door system. These high-tensile cables ensure the door is balanced and properly lifted when opening or closing. Unfortunately, many homeowners experience problems with them at some point. If you own a garage door,...
by Titan Garage Doors Lincoln NE | Dec 26, 2022 | Blog, Garage Door Maintenance, Garage Door Repair
The garage door is one of the essential parts of a modern house. Too bad, they can be damaged and get dents and scratches when opened or left closed. Your garage door provides safety to your home and vehicles, therefore, you should take care of it. Do you want to keep...
by Titan Garage Doors Lincoln NE | Dec 19, 2022 | Blog, Garage Door Installation, Garage Door Repair, Garage Doors
Garage door springs are the part of garage doors that provides the necessary support in opening and closing the door. When the right springs are used, they can provide additional benefits to your garage door. A two-spring system is a great addition to any garage door....
by Titan Garage Doors Lincoln NE | Dec 5, 2022 | Blog, Garage Door Repair, Garage Doors
Most people think of their garage as an essential part of their property — a place to store their cars and tools. At one time, garages were purely functional spaces in a home. But that is no longer the case. Today, you have choices when it comes to designing your...
by Titan Garage Doors Lincoln NE | Nov 28, 2022 | Blog, Garage Door Repair, Garage Doors
Do you ever find yourself struggling to open your garage door because the garage door opener is faulty? It is a typical issue that can be quite annoying, especially when you are in a hurry. However, there are some potential reasons for your garage door opener to stop...
by Titan Garage Doors Lincoln NE | Nov 7, 2022 | Blog, Garage Door Repair, Garage Doors
Replacing a garage door spring is a garage door repair that is not for novices. These springs are designed to last up to 10,000 cycles, which can be six to ten years, depending on how often you use the door. But eventually, they will wear out and require replacement....