Facts About Automatic Garage Doors


by Michael Rad - Date: 2007-09-25 - Word Count: 334 Share This!

You get home from a busy day at work, you need to rest and you arrive at the front of your garage but surprise, the door is closed, and you need to get off your car and open it, and this is the last thing that you needed, hindering you from getting home as soon as possible. Does this scenery sound familiar to you? If yes, this means that you need to get an automatic garage door, which will help you and make your evenings more pleasant. These automatic garage doors work on a simple mechanism: you push a button, which may as well be a remote control that you operate from your car, and the door opens or closes.

But how do the automatic garage doors work? Well, the technique is simple: it works thanks to the counterbalance system with torsion springs or linear expansion springs. The counterweight system is also frequently used in many automatic garage doors.
The remote control is also an important component of the automatic garage doors, which functioned at first on the basis of the concept of transmitter-receiver. This concept dates back in the World War II, when it was used to detonate bombs from a distance. Presently, the systems of these automatic garage doors operate remote controls with a wide frequency.

There are other extra features that are available with the automatic garage doors. For instance, if you need light, this can turn on automatically when the garage door is opened. These lights function via sensors. Also, if you want to open the garage door from your home or office, this feature is available too via the Internet.
All in all, the automatic garage doors are a good invention that is very practical and can offer you the luxury you need at the end of an awful day at work, or after a long and tiring outing.


Automatic Garages is a website which has information on garage door sizes as well as garage door designs and automatic garage systems.


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