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Which
is best for my project?—Wood Paint Grade, Wood
Stain Grade, Steel, or Glass Doors?
The answer depends on several factors. Strong,
light hemlock makes a superb painting surface. Cedar,
an excellent stain grade wood and is highly resistant
to rot and insects. Mahogany's tight, smooth grain surface
is very weather-resistant and also an excellent stain
grade wood.
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Why
Should I Select Northgate Garage Doors?
Northgate Garage Doors has been in business
since 1975. Our goal is to provide you the best quality
products, installation and service for an affordable
price. We align ourselves with the best manufacturers
and pride ourselves on doing jobs that not everyone
can do. We never sub-contract work, which allows us
to have the same high-quality installation every time.
Because we live in the same community in which we serve,
our reputation depends on your satisfaction
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How
Do I Program My Remote?
Refer to these links (or the brief descriptions
below) for troubleshooting tips and information.
Chamberlain/Liftmaster
• Genie
• HomeLink
Use HomeLink to program your built
in car transmitter!
Dip Switches Genie/Liftmaster—If
your remote has built in dip switches ,
the dip switch position in the receiver should match
the dip switch positions in the remote. To determine
if your remote has dip switches, remove the back of
the remote cover. You will either see 9 or 12 switches.
Rolling Code Genie—If
your remote has rolling code technology
and is a Genie model complete these
4 steps:
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Locate the Learn Code Button
on the Opener Motor (under the light cover).
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Press and release the Learn Code
Button (LED light will blink).
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Within 30 seconds, press the
Transmitter button once until the Radio Signal
Indicator stays lit—solid.
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Press the same Transmitter Button
again within 30 seconds and the Radio Signal Indicator
light will go out (be careful as door will run
up or down).
Rolling Code Chamberlain/Liftmaster—If
your remote has rolling code technology
and is a Chamberlain/LiftMaster
model, complete these steps:
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Press and release the “learn”
button on the motor unit.
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Within 30 seconds, press and
hold the button on the transmitter (LED light
will blink).
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Release the button when the motor
unit light blinks. It has learned the code. If
light bulds are not installed, 2 clicks will be
heard.
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Be careful as door will run up
or down.
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Why
do I need an insulated steel door, rather than a non-insulated
door?
A high-quality steel door is build with steel
in the front, insulation in the middle and steel on
the back. The insulation (or core) provides an insulation
R-value of 10 (depends on model selected), more than
twice a much as common polystyrene insulation board
the same thickness. It's chemically bonded to each steel
section, creating a composite structure with higher
strength, greater rigidity, improved dent-resistance
and better thermal protection.
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I
have a custom-built garage with an unusual size, can
you help?
Look no further, customization and
unique designs are our specialty. Please call
us at (415) 472-6004 or fax your design/plans
to us at (415) 472-6024 .
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My
garage has very little space (headroom) above the door.
What is the minimum headroom required to operate a sectional
door?
Standard headroom requires 12” to 18” of space
between the bottom of the opening header and the unobstructed
ceiling. However, Northgate Garage Door specializes
in custom-built applications. Special track options
are available and make it possible for many unusual
garages to be fitted with doors. By using low-headroom
track, it is possible to install a door in an area that
has as little as 8” of headroom. Each situation is different
and different things can be done this is why we check
every job before ordering doors. Other special track
applications include:
- Vertical lift track—used
in situations where the ceiling is extremely high
and the garage door has room to lift straight up.
- Follow-the-roofline track—used
when the ceiling of the garage is pitched at the
angle of the roof, making it desirable for the door
to follow the same angle, thus providing additional
overhead room.
- Hi-lift track—used when
the ceiling is unusually high, but the door must
still retract to a horizontal position.
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What
kind of paint, stain, and varnish should I use?
Northgate Garage Doors, Inc., does not specifically
recommend one particular kind of paint, stain, or varnish
over another. But, it seems Watco™ oil and Behr™
spar varnish have become popular brands that many people
use with excellent results. Watco and Behr™ products
can be found at most home improvements stores. |
How
do I finish the wood door myself and still maintain
the manufacturer's warranty?
Most manufacturers have a one-year warranty
on their wood door products. This warranty is valid,
if and only if , the door is completely
sealed on all 6 sides. The 6 sides refer to all the
edges on each section, not just the front and the back
of the door. Refer to manufacturers' warranty for specific
details.
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What
type of care and maintenance is necessary for my wood
garage door and hardware?
We recommend yearly inspection of both the
door and the hardware. Inspection of the exterior garage
door will pay dividends when refinishing eventually
becomes necessary. If the finish appears in good condition,
cleaning and touch up is often adequate. Do not use
a garden hose to spray or clean your door. Use a damp
sponge or towel to clean off your door—this keeps
unnecessary water from shortening the life of the door.
If the finish becomes badly eroded and
thin, clean, and prime the areas where the substrate
is showing through followed by complete priming and
finish coating. If there is no substrate showing through,
the finish coating alone should be adequate.
In addition, lubrication is recommended
on a yearly basis for the following hardware: pulleys,
rollers, hinges, and springs.
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Framing—What
Size Should the Finished Opening Be?
The finished opening should be the same size
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