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Could A Garage Door Repair Make Your Home Safer?

Could A Garage Door Repair Make Your Home Safer?

January 08, 2015

When you open your garage door do you cringe? All the clutter of gardening tools, sporting equipment, tools, Christmas decorations and anything else that you can not seem to fit inside your house winds up cluttered up in the garage for all of your friends and guests to see anytime your garage door is opened. Not only is a messy garage unpleasant, but it can actually be unsafe. You might think your garage is only unsafe if you are in need of a garage door repair, but actually there are a lot of safety issues that go unnoticed in the garage. Here are a few safety dangers that could be lurking in your garage. Clutter You may feel that you have absolutely no storage space in your garage. The truth is you have the same amount of storage space in your garage as you had when you bought your home. It is just that now you have filled it with clutter in a very disorganized way. When you make the effort to organize the clutter you will be amazed at how much more space you will be able to use. Making small home improvements like organizing the garage or getting a garage door repair can make your garage a much more pleasant place. Fire Hazards Just because your garage is not part of the livable space in your home, does not mean that it is exempt from fire hazard safety rules. In many cases the garage actually may have more fire hazards than the rest of the house. This is because you will store combustible materials in a garage that you would never think of bringing inside the home. Items such as fertilizer and gasoline for lawn equipment are often stored in garage. While you are considering changes like a garage door repair, do not forget the importance of making sure that any dangerous materials are properly stored in a well ventilated part of the garage and be sure that there is a fire extinguisher available in the garage as well. Carbon Monoxide Fumes An attached garage can pose a particular threat as far as carbon monoxide fumes are concerned. The exhaust from a vehicle, a generator or any other gas powered equipment can build up quickly and seep into the home putting those inside at risk. The best way to prevent this from happening is to make sure you have carbon monoxide detectors installed and to address any issues you may have with the functionality of the garage door. A faulty garage door that will not open properly or quickly enough could put family members in danger if they need to get out quickly. Contact Houston garage door repair companies to get your garage door in proper working order.

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