tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-39004950544479070392024-03-27T22:14:28.556-07:00R&S Garage Doors and GatesR and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.comBlogger56125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-41483092563106034932016-03-25T13:00:00.000-07:002016-03-25T13:00:04.980-07:00Maintaining Your Home's Automatic Security Gate System<div style="text-align: justify;">
Your home’s <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/09/residential-automatic-gate-safety.html">security gate provides protection</a>, but it’s also the main entrance to your property and residence. Routine maintenance will ensure the gate works reliably while also looking it’s very best. Also, there’s a good chance your gate’s warranty benefits are based on the premise that the gate will be maintained on a regular basis. Failure to observe recommended maintenance could compromise the warranty.</div>
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<b style="font-weight: bold;">SAFTEY NOTE:</b> <i>It’s always best to err on the side of caution so please cut the power to your gate before performing any maintenance to avoid injury or gate malfunctions.</i></div>
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Tips For Maintaining Your Home Security Gate</h4>
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1. Take a Lesson From the Installer. When the security gate installation is complete, meet up with your installer and have them give you a short tutorial on basic gate maintenance. They can show you the gate maintenance basics and will also train you in some simple trouble shooting matters so you don’t have to rely on professional repairs for more minor problems.</div>
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2. Read the Manual. Once the gate was installed, the installer should have left a copy of the gate’s operation manual with you. It will have a section on basic maintenance that is specific to your gate. While we can provide a list of generalities here, you are best off reviewing the maintenance steps recommended for your particular gate. Failure to do so could affect your gate’s warranty.</div>
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3. Pay Extra For a Solid Warranty. Speaking of warranties, it’s worthwhile to research the warranty options available to you when purchasing a new gate or looking into a replacement. It can be worth it to pay a little more for a gate with a more solid maintenance warranty. While you’re still responsible for routine maintenance tasks, larger repairs or malfunctions will be covered and that can pay for itself in the long-run.</div>
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4. Keep Them Clean. To look their best, clean <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2014/11/what-is-automatic-gate.html">the automatic gate</a> every month or so to prevent the accumulation of dust and debris that will dull the gate’s appearance. Most gates are coated with heavy-duty, corrosion-preventative finishes, but the more dirt and grime that accumulates, the more moisture can settle onto the finish. This will slowly break down the coating, which leads to rust and corrosion. Have the gate re-coated if you notice any signs of peeled, flaking or missing paint.</div>
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5. Lubricate the Hinges. Hinges bear the brunt of the workout in terms of daily wear-and-tear so they need a little attention from time to time. Well-oiled metal parts work more smoothly and efficiently, but that lubrication also acts like a water repellent, which minimizes the hinges/joints vulnerability to rusting. Different hinges may require different types of lubrication so – again – referring to your manufacturer’s recommendations is always the best bet. In most cases, you’ll need a standard grease gun and a tube of heavy grease. Look for “zirk fittings,” or the grease fittings – and insert the end of the grease gun there. Pump grease into the fitting until it begins to ooze out. You can do the same thing at any hinge-pin locations. </div>
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6. Grease the chains. If your driveway gate is a slide model, relying on a chain, use axle grease to lubricate the chain at least once a year, perhaps twice if it looks like it needs it. If the chain is sagging more than an inch or two, it probably needs to have its tension adjusted.</div>
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7. Beware of pests. Homeowner’s mistakenly believe their automatic security gates are pest-proof since they’re made of metal. However, snail and slug tracks can wreak havoc on a gate’s circuit boards because their dense slime trails harbor moisture and then act like electrical conductors. Similarly, dense spider webs and cobwebs soak up moisture. This moisture will wick up the web fibers and make contact with gate materials and components, leading to unnecessary rust and corrosion. </div>
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Not interested in doing all of the security gate maintenance yourself? No problem. Give us a call here at <a href="http://rsdoor.com/automatic-gate-systems/"><b>R&S Door</b></a> and we’ll be happy to do it for you. We can set you up with a gate maintenance service contract, which ensures your gate receives the TLC required for an optimal lifespan. (925) 671-7606.</div>
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R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com40tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-69602562293655850022016-03-15T13:00:00.000-07:002016-03-16T17:26:28.231-07:00How to Avoid Loading Dock Injuries<div style="text-align: justify;">
Your loading dock is an integral part of your business, regulating the flow of shipments and deliveries. It’s also one of the busiest building hubs. Without proper maintenance, education and training – employees are at risk for injuries ranging from lower-back, shoulder and neck injuries, to slip and fall accidents, and some of the more serious injuries that can as the result of fork lift scenarios gone wrong.</div>
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The following tips can help to make sure your loading dock is as safe as it is efficient.</div>
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1. Observe regular safety meetings. Safety meetings are typically greeted with a roll of the eyes and a groan. The last thing a busy company needs is another meeting, right? In fact, those Friday morning safety meetings – or whatever day/time works best for your company – are integral to the health and well-being of your employees – and the company’s bottom line. Not only does it offer a chance for employees to refresh their memory in regards to your company’s safety guidelines and protocols, it helps to foster a company safety culture, which goes a long way in preventing injuries. When education, training, and weekly safety meetings are routine, <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2014/12/5-common-loading-dock-injuries-and-how.html">workplace injuries</a> are reduced.</div>
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2. Keep the paint fresh. The edges of your loading dock should be painted with bright, visible, reflective colors. Sometimes, the business-as-usual mentality can result in faded or missing paint that goes un-noticed because everyone is used to the lay of the land. Make it a point to have the edges of your loading dock repainted on a regular basis so it always looks as bright as new.</div>
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3. Post signage. While loading dock personnel have an innate respect and understanding for safety regulations, guests, pedestrians and passersby may not realize how dangerous the area is. Post signage letting passersby know that large, heavy equipment, trucks and trailers are in use. Use verbiage indicating that large trucks and heavy equipment may improperly neglect to yield for them. Again, brightly-painted boundaries and edges will indicate the “safe areas.” <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/01/why-your-loading-dock-needs-dock-lights.html">Safety lighting is also important</a> for cloudy days and/or the late-night and early-morning hours.</div>
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4. Review forklift safety. Forklift falls off a loading dock are one of the most dangerous, possible loading dock accidents – and can result in a workplace fatality. Only OSHA-trained and authorized employees should be allowed to operate powered hand trucks, hand jacks or forklifts. Keep the area safe for forklifts and employees by mitigating wet, icy or slippery conditions that can cause a forklift to continue moving when the brakes or locks are activated, being aware of tail swing, maintaining a safe distance from the edge of loading dock (See #2) and maintaining clean, clear work surfaces.</div>
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5. Keep the area clean and clear. Even the smallest amount of debris, grease or oil, moisture or ice can lead to serious injuries. Maintain a clean and clear area in and around loading docks. Spread absorbent materials on spills that cannot be avoided until they are cleared. If chemicals or toxins have been spilled, use caution tape, cones and relevant signage to clearly secure the area and isolate it until it can be remedied. Always move slowly and cautiously over and around slippery areas that cannot be avoided.</div>
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6. Protect the people. Protect the individuals and personnel who need to move through and around the loading dock area by using padding or guards on sharp corners. Safeguard open dock edges by using dock barricades. Review warehouse ergonomics and make sure that conveyor heights are adjusted properly, that heavier products are stored at knee- to chest-high levels and that employees are provided with proper safety equipment so they can complete required tasks with the lowest level of risk. Keep an eye on pallets and inspect them regularly, moving products on compromised pallets to safe pallets.</div>
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7. Conduct routine inspections. Create <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2014/10/your-warehouse-needs-loading-dock.html">a routine inspection procedure</a> to prioritize safety at all times. Some of these inspections will occur daily or multiple times per day. Others may only be required weekly, by-monthly or quarterly, depending on a product’s or equipment’s manufacturer’s instructions.</div>
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Worker comfort and safety should always be the top priority of any warehouse, industrial building or manufacturing plant. These 7 tips will help. For more information, contact your local <a href="https://www.osha.gov/oshdir/ca.html">OSHA</a> safety representative.</div>
R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-72994606842834570812016-03-02T13:00:00.000-08:002016-03-16T17:03:18.860-07:00Benefits of a Well-sealed Garage<div style="text-align: justify;">
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Spring is almost here and that means the return of warmer, dryer weather. But, you know what they say: March comes in like a lion and out like a lamb, so we haven’t seen the last of blustery winter weather yet. </div>
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Garage door seals are instrumental in protecting your garage from moisture infiltration as well as cold drafts that affect the interior of your home. Once warm weather hits, you’ll also appreciate a well-sealed garage door because it will help to keep the garage a more habitable place.</div>
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5 Benefits of a Well-Sealed Garage Door</h4>
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Garage door sealing is cheap and easy. It’s <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2014/09/garage-door-maintenance.html">a simple DIY chore</a> that should only take you an hour or two at most – depending on how far you live from your local hardware store. Remember that a well-sealed door requires high-quality materials and correct installation. If you aren’t up to the task, never hesitate to contact <a href="http://rsdoor.com/">a garage door installation company</a> who will gladly get the job done for you.</div>
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The following are some of the benefits of keeping your garage door seals (also called weather stripping) in good shape.</div>
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1. Reduced utility bills. As mentioned above, a leaky garage is more susceptible to outdoor temperature fluctuations. A super-cold or super-hot garage space will slowly affect the interior temperature of your home. While insulated walls do their best, there’s no way to permanently stop the laws of thermodynamics. Thus, living spaces attached to the garage – including the floors above – can experience temperature fluctuations if your garage door seals are shot. This will result on more wear-and-tear on your HVAC unit <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2016/01/how-to-make-your-garage-green.html">and increased energy costs</a>.</div>
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2. Reduce garage door malfunctions. The more the mechanical components are exposed to moisture and debris, the more likely they are to malfunction. The garage door track can get clogged up by <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2016/02/garage-spring-cleaning.html">larger dust and dirt particles</a>, leaf materials and so on. Water can cause electrical components to short out. Even something as simple as a small pile of leaf and twigs can prevent the door from shutting all the way or will throw the lasers off, causing your automatic door to open back up. If you’ve already driven away, this can leave your garage – and your home – more susceptible to thieves and vandals. By sealing the door, you minimize the amount of water and debris that can come in or affect door function.</div>
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3. Reduce service calls and repair bills. Some garage door malfunctions can be corrected or repaired by the homeowner, others are <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2016/02/when-its-time-to-hire-professional-to.html">best left in the hands of the professionals</a>. Excess wear-and-tear as the result of heavy debris accumulation, rust and/or corrosion will lead to increased customer service calls and higher repair and replacement costs.</div>
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4. Improve interior comfort. While <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/09/creating-man-cave-in-your-garage.html">the idea of a swanky garage man cave</a> is appealing, it’s simply not a realistic goal for most homeowners who need their garage space for a variety of purposes. That isn’t to say that you can’t enjoy hobbies or a little game time in a garage corner though, right? Sealing the garage door will make it more comfortable to enjoy your garage year-round for yourself, family and friends.</div>
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5. Protect items stored in the garage. It goes without saying that if water, moisture, dust and debris can get into your garage, they can also affect <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/11/8-tips-for-making-space-in-that.html">the contents stored within</a>. Your shovels and rakes may not mind so much but your car, toys and other electronic or mechanical equipment sure will. The last thing you want to do is replace a bunch of tools or expensive toys damaged as the result of old or deteriorated garage door weather stripping.</div>
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High-quality garage door seals should last for several years so a little work now will pay off for a long time to come.</div>
R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-21818602208233625982016-02-24T14:40:00.000-08:002016-03-09T15:13:59.273-08:00Garage Spring CleaningWhen the season changes from winter to spring, it’s time to do a little spring cleaning and organize your garage so it’s ready for the warm months. Get those winter decorations up and out of the way once and for all. Put away the snowboarding and winter sports gear, and get the summer fun equipment front and center. Finally, it’s time to clear the remaining leaves and debris out of the garage once the winter storms are over.<br />
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1. Pull everything out. The best way to clean a garage is to make sure it’s empty. Not only does this make it easier to clean, it allows you to create a mental inventory of what you need and what you don’t need from this point forward. <br />
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2. Get rid of stuff. If you haven’t organized your garage in a while, this is a perfect opportunity to go through everything and decide what stays and what goes. Typically, professional organizers recommend getting rid of anything that hasn’t been used in a year or two. If you haven’t used something in two whole years, it’s wasting valuable space. Decide whether it makes more sense to donate, sell or trash it. Read our <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/11/8-tips-for-making-space-in-that.html">tips for making space in a cluttered garage</a> for ideas on how to organize what’s left.<br />
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3. Give it a good cleaning. With everything out and off the garage floor, you’re ready to clean. Sweep the garage from back to front. Use a shop vac if you have one to get every last bit of dust and debris from the corners and edges. While you’re at is, run the vac or a clean broom along garage door tracks to keep them clean and to prevent jamming. Use your broom to sweep the cobwebs from corners and the upper-reaches. Take the time to wash the windows as well. You’ll be amazed at the difference if you haven’t don’t this in a while. You may even want to hose your garage out and use a push broom to get the floor ultra-clean. Let it dry out completely before putting everything back. <br />
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4. Check for evidence of leaks or mold. Now that everything is cleared out of the way, and the surfaces are clean, you may notice signs of a leak from the roof, around the windows, or areas the wall that appear damp, moldy or stained. Inspect the area above and around your water heater if it’s stored in the garage. Any signs of a water leak should be addressed immediately, by a plumber or contractor, to prevent further damage.<br />
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5. Clear fall and winter stuff out of the way. Make use of rafter space and ceiling or wall-mounting systems to get fall and winter gear off the floor and out of your way. Ideally, your garage floor will only contain the items you use use on a regular basis for the next few months or so. Anything else is taking up space, which creates unnecessary clutter. Just think – enough stuff cleared out of the way and you may even have the space to <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/09/creating-man-cave-in-your-garage.html">create a man cave</a> in a corner or section of the garage.<br />
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6. Maintenance your garage door. In most cases, everything required to maintain your garage door can be done by you. This includes things like visually inspecting the door and its tracks, cleaning the tracks (as mentioned in #3), lubricating hinges, springs and bearings with a non-silicone lubricant and listening/watching the garage door for signs of imbalance or inconsistent movement. Read, <i><a href="file:///D:/AIM%20Tasks/RS%20Concord/rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/07/the-1-2-3s-of-maintaining-your.html">The 1,2,3s of Maintaining Your Automatic Garage Door</a>,</i> for more detailed instructions on DIY garage door maintenance.<br />
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Need a little help with an automatic garage door issue? Contact <a href="http://rsdoor.com/"><b>R&S Garage Doors</b></a> and schedule a consultation.</div>
R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com14tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-65437974850847929442016-02-16T14:34:00.000-08:002016-03-09T15:11:27.911-08:00When It's Time to Hire a Professional to Fix your Garage Door<br />
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You know the old expression, “you gotta know when to hold ‘em, know when to fold ‘em…” That is certainly the case with DIY repairs, especially when you’re dealing with expensive items that have voidable warranties. Your garage door falls into that category.<br />
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DIY Gone Awry? Maybe It’s Time to Hire a Professional Garage Door Installer</h3>
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It’s a pretty awesome time to <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2014/09/garage-door-maintenance.html">be a DIYer</a>. Between blogs and YouTube videos, you can learn how to do or fix just about anything. The problem is that watching and learning isn’t always enough, especially if the repair doesn’t go quite as you thought it would.<br />
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One thing to keep in mind: your garage door came with a warranty. If it’s still under warranty, you may risk voiding it if you take on more than you can chew before enlisting the help of a professional. Even if your garage door is out of its warranty period, you don’t want to the expense of an unnecessary replacement as the result of DIY gone awry.<br />
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· Visible damage to the door or track. If there is visible damage to the garage door and/or its track, there isn’t much you’ll be able to do. In most cases, this will require a full replacement of parts.<br />
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· There are broken wires or cords. Not only will they need to be replaced, trying to fix them on your own can result in serious injury via electrocution. Additionally, broken wires can result in a garage door that <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/10/protect-your-garage-door-opener-from.html?showComment=1456297802464">opens and/or closes suddenly</a> and without warning, which is another safety hazard. If you know how to cut the power to the automatic garage door via your circuit breaker, it’s a good idea to do so. Keep people and pets out of the garage and away from the door, and call a professional immediately.<br />
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· Inconsistent door movement. First, cut the power to the garage door or pull the emergency release cord to return the door to its lowered position. Then, visually inspect the door track and laser boxes (located at either side of the base of the garage door tracks). If there is visible debris or obstructions along either track and/or make sure the lasers are aligned. Re-connect the door and see if that does the trick. If not, don’t spend any more time. An erratic door is a safety hazard and should be looked at by the pros.<br />
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· It’s making crazy sounds. Again, debris on the track or a lack of lubrication could be the culprit so you can read our, “1, 2, 3s…” blog mentioned above to see if that does the trick. In most cases, though, a loud, grinding, whining and/or screechy noise is a sign that the door needs to be professionally repaired or replaced.<br />
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· Sagging sections. Are the sections of your garage door sagging? It could be that the door needs to be balanced. Do a quick “balance test” by pulling the release cord and manually moving the door to the half-way spot. If it stays put, you’re fine for now but should call someone to take a look at the sagging part(s). If it starts sliding up or down, the door needs to be balanced.<br />
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· It’s off the track. This indicates a damaged door or a damaged track. In either case, it’s dangerous to mess with a door that’s partway off its track. This is job for the professionals.<br />
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Looking for a Bay Area garage door repair company? <b><a href="http://rsdoor.com/">Contact R&S</a> </b>and we’ll be happy to come take a look. We are available for emergency garage door repairs, 24-7, every single day. Give us a call at (925) 671-7606.</div>
R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-67734772138493269372016-02-10T14:23:00.000-08:002016-03-09T15:09:38.702-08:00Loading Dock Maintenance<div style="text-align: justify;">
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Routine maintenance of loading dock parts and equipment is a foundation for keeping the loading bays in your warehouse or manufacturing plant <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2014/10/your-warehouse-needs-loading-dock.html">functional, safe and efficient</a>.<br />
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1. Keep an organized binder or single-reference-point. If you haven’t done so already, keep a binder with originals or copies of the manufacturer’s instructions and references for every part comprising your loading dock. Many companies keep great records, but they are all filed away into different file folders, at different desks, or are digitally archived under miscellaneous headings. By keeping a single binder in the warehouse office, it will be easy to access those references when you need them. The maintenance records should be housed here as well and old records should be archived and kept for at least 10-years.</div>
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2. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions. Next, you’ll want to refer to the manufacturer’s instructions when it comes to what parts need what maintenance, at what intervals. Not only do manufacturer’s know best, they are sticklers for details when it comes to warranty claims. By doing what they say to do, when they say to do it, and providing time-sensitive records, any potential warranty claims will be taken care of more efficiently, and with a minimum of hassle.</div>
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3. Create a calendar. Now, organize the manufacturer’s maintenance instructions by date and make a note in the calendar. Now your maintenance team will have a schedule to follow, be it weekly, monthly, bi-annually and so on. Use a calendar alert system so key personnel know what needs to happen when. They can consult the binder or maintenance guide for further details.</div>
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4. Clean, clean, clean. Cleanliness is key. The addition of spills or debris can result in slip-and-fall hazards or equipment failure that is detrimental to <a href="https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?id=127739897274180&story_fbid=830187147029448">a worker’s health and safety</a>. Always clean and/or remove any noticeable debris, spills or other objects that are out of place. Depending on the activity level of the loading dock in question, this may require hourly attention.</div>
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5. Visual inspections. Visual inspections sound simple, but they are an integral part of any loading dock maintenance program. Look for signs of wear-and-tear that may compromise the way a particular part will work. Are <a href="http://rsdoor.com/loading-dock-equipment/">dock bumpers</a> maintaining their shape or are the notably worn on one side of the other? Take a close look at the chains, hinges and springs in your mechanical and hydraulic levelers. Examine the tracks and seals around the loading dock doors and make sure the doors are operating safely.</div>
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6. Test safety system. From lighting systems to alarms, and trailer-restraint systems – the facility’s safety mechanisms should be tested regularly. Any signs of failure or questionable operation should be addressed immediately.</div>
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7. Change light bulbs before they go out. Lighting is a critical component in your loading dock’s safety plan. If a light bulb goes out, you have a potential safety issue on your hands. Know the average lifetime <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/01/why-your-loading-dock-needs-dock-lights.html">of each light in the loading dock</a>, bay and immediate warehouse vicinity and set up a lightbulb change system. The goal is to replace a bulb before it goes out. Have plenty of replacements on hand so you can replace any bulb that burns out before anticipated.</div>
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8. Refresh signs, taped and/or painted lines. It’s easy to ignore fading signage or chipped or missing lines. However, new employees, delivery persons and others are not as familiar with the terrain as your crew, and these lines are integral to safe entrance and egress in and around the loading dock area. Make sure the signs and lines are refreshed regularly so they are bright and obvious in appearance.</div>
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Always maintain clear, organized and detailed records of routine maintenance tasks so they can be checked at a moment’s notice. Keeping loading dock maintenance records up-to-date will ensure that even the smallest maintenance items are taken care of in a timely manner, and before they can lead to bigger and more serious issues.</div>
R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com11tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-85274375623269492052016-01-21T14:07:00.000-08:002016-03-09T15:07:11.541-08:00How to Make your Garage Green<div style="text-align: justify;">
Are you looking to build a LEED certified home? Or do you simply want to renovate your own garage to make it a little more eco-friendly? There are several things you can do to make your garage “green” and they range from features that improve the interior air quality of your home, to choosing high-quality, durable residential garage products that keep you from repairing and replacing the garage door and hardware, reducing demands for energy-consuming product manufacturing.</div>
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Also, green upgrades have a positive return of investment because they <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/04/fun-ways-to-spruce-up-your-garage.html">make your home more attractive</a> to future homebuyers.</div>
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1. Make it detached. If you are building a new home, consider detaching the garage. In the National Institute of Building Sciences’ <a href="https://www.wbdg.org/resources/greenprinciplesresdesign.php">Whole Building Design Guide</a>, “avoiding detached garage if possible” is one of the top recommendations for building a green home. This is because even with a well-sealed access door, it’s almost impossible to keep car fumes and other toxic chemical fumes (depending on what you store in there) from permeating the home. This leads to compromised interior air quality, which can cause respiratory problems and low-grade symptoms that many homeowners are oblivious to unless the toxicity is so severe that the CO detector goes off.</div>
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2. Insulate the garage. In an effort to save money, and because garages were never considered “livable,” most contractors avoid insulating the garage. The problem with this is two-fold. First, if your garage is attached, an uninsulated garage can keep the temperatures lower or higher in the rooms adjacent to the garage, depending on the time of year. Second, if you work or hang out in your garage often, odds are you use some type of portable heating or cooling system, which increases your home’s energy consumption. An insulated garage mitigates these issues and you can even include an HVAC system vent - or set your garage on its own zone - that can be adjusted for when the garage is in use.</div>
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3. Select an insulated garage door. The cost difference between uninsulated and <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2014/12/how-good-are-insulated-garage-doors.html">insulated garage doors</a> is negligible, but the benefits are multi-fold. An insulated door will maintain a more consistent temperature inside the garage – better for occupants and your attached home’s interior.</div>
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4. Up the daylighting ante. Use solar tubes, a skylight and ample windows, especially if your garage serves as a shop, hobby or hangout spot. This will decrease the amount of energy used to illuminate the space during daylight hours.</div>
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5. Invest in durable products. Compare lifetime costs, in addition to first-time costs, when selecting a new garage door. While it may be tempting to choose the cheapest option, odds are this will require more maintenance, repairs, <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/09/painting-your-metal-garage-door.html">repainting</a> and replacement over the years. All of those things use more energy and resources. Choosing a higher-quality, durable garage door means you can enjoy a single garage door for a lifetime, and that’s a very eco-friendly step to take.</div>
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6. Use weather stripping and sealing products. To prevent drafts, which cause temperature fluctuations and the accumulation of dirt and debris inside the garage, make sure your garage door has <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/05/replacing-garage-door-seal.html">adequate weather stripping and sealing products</a> in place. Inspect them annually and repair or replace them when they are notably damaged or worn.</div>
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7. Choose eco-friendly products. Some garage doors are considered more green than others. If you are purchasing a wood garage door, make sure the wood used by the manufacturer is FSC certified, meaning it was harvested sustainably. You can also specify paint and finish products that are low-VOC, so they don’t release as many volatile compounds into the environment or your interior living spaces.</div>
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<a href="http://rsdoor.com/"><b>Contact R&S</b></a> to discuss green options and upgrades for your residential or commercial garage door. We’re always happy to go over your options and can provide a free estimate for your consideration.</div>
R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-20587835361231598242016-01-07T13:05:00.000-08:002016-03-09T15:04:19.504-08:00What 5 Upgrades Can You Make to Your Garage to Make it More Appealing to Buyers?<div class="MsoNormal" style="text-align: justify;">
There’s curb appeal and then there’s home appeal. Your
garage sort of straddles both worlds. The exterior is usually visible from the
curb and the interior will be viewed when potential buyers tour the home.Thus,
we’ve put together a list of 5 simple upgrades you can make to your garage in
order to sell your home faster, and to help get the price you want.</div>
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Keep in mind that in many cases, the garage is to the man
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attractive to at least 50% more home shoppers if you do a mini-makeover.<o:p></o:p><br />
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5 Garage Upgrades to Impress Future Buyers</h3>
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the garage door.</b> If your door is damaged, dented or scratched beyond what a
fresh coat of paint can handle, consider replacing the door. Base model garage
doors are a small investment that will improve how your home shows on the
exterior and will prevent a potential buyer from thinking, “well, we’ll have to
replace the garage door ASAP….” If it needs a new coat of paint, read <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/09/painting-your-metal-garage-door.html"><i>Painting Your Metal Garage Door</i></a> for
quick tips. Replace any obviously worn or torn weather stripping to maintain a
clean look. Buyers these days want automatic garage doors – period – so replace
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it.</b> Even if buyers know that the clutter in your garage will go with you,
it’s not a good selling point. You want the buyer to open the garage door and
think, “aaaaah….look at that nice clean space,” rather than, “eeek! What a
nightmare to clean this junk out of here…” <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/11/8-tips-for-making-space-in-that.html">Organizing
your garage</a> will help your garage show better and it will also simplify
your own packing and moving process when you sell your home. If your realtor is
staging your home, resist the temptation to move the boxes of stuff into the
garage. See if a friend or relative will store them for you for a couple or
months or load them into an affordable storage unit.<o:p></o:p></div>
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As long as your organizing the garage, clean it up. Get all the dust, grime and
cobwebs cleared from every nook and cranny. Try to get rid of the oil stains
and hose/soap the floor down with a cleaning agent designed to get rust and oil
stains off garage floor concrete. If certain, stubborn oil stains won’t come
out, cover them up with a basic oil drip pan from a local hardware or auto parts
shop – it shouldn’t set you back more than $15 or so. Wash the windows to
increase natural lighting. You’ll be amazed at what a difference it makes when
a garage is organized AND clean.<o:p></o:p></div>
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a few cheap extras</b>. There are some garage organization tools that don’t
cost much but add a whole lot of panache to the space. While investing in a
full set of metal storage racks might be a bit much (unless you plan on taking
them to your new space), you can screw a few hooks into the rafters to hang
bikes and lesser-used kid toys, which looks like an added perk. If you have a
tool bench that isn’t used, make sure it’s cleared off - with unused tools
organized above it on a cheap peg board – to show the work area off.<o:p></o:p></div>
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lights.</b> If you only have a single, florescent strip – consider adding
another light fixture or two, or put a decent floor lamp in the corner by the workbench.
If the garage looks like a gloomy cave, it’s not as enticing. If it’s well-lit
– homeowners can start imagining themselves working out there and tinkering on
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Need a little help upgrading your garage door and operating
system? Need some new <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/05/replacing-garage-door-seal.html">garage
door weather stripping</a>? <b>Contact <a href="http://rsdoor.com/">R&S</a></b>
and we’ll hook you up. <span class="red">1-925-671-7606.</span><o:p></o:p></div>
R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-4529451116985378842015-12-23T12:58:00.000-08:002016-03-09T15:15:37.057-08:00Maintaining Rolling Aluminum GrillesRolling aluminum grilles are a simple solution to keeping merchandise safe while still allowing visual access to those inside the building. While high-quality products should require very little maintenance, all doors need occasional TLC to operate smoothly and reliably day-after-day, and year-after-year.<br />
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The following tips will ensure your doors are well taken care of to maintain optimal performance.<br />
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1. Work with a reliable installer. The quality of the product and its installation has everything to do with how it performs. Make sure you work with a licensed and experienced commercial door installer so you purchase the product that is right for your application. Not every business – or business location – is created equal, and doors should be designed specifically for their <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/08/4-benefits-of-insulated-service-door.html">location, climate and use</a>. This is a huge first-step in enjoy the low-maintenance attributes these doors are known for.<br />
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2. Keep the tracks (guides) clean. Any dirt, grime and debris that builds up in the door’s guide (commonly referred to as a track) will affect how it opens and closes. Over time, accumulation of debris in the track can lead to the breakdown of the door’s mechanical parts or can prevent it from opening, closing and/or locking completely. Remove larger debris by hand. Use a soft brush or broom to sweep smaller debris out and away from the track. A damp, wet cloth can be used for very small particles or more stubborn debris. <br />
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3. Use the doors regularly. Some rolling aluminum grilles are used on a daily basis, others are used less often and that can become a problem. A door that is left unused can begin to stick as the result of settling dust or potential rust or corrosion. It’s best to open and close the door at least once a week to keep things moving fluidly and to address any problems that arise before they become more permanent.<br />
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4. Be mindful of excessive elements. If you have a door that receives more sun exposure, is constantly faced with high winds or is the focus of driving rain in the wintertime, give it a little extra attention. Speak with <a href="http://rsdoor.com/">your commercial door installer</a> to make sure there aren’t any additional maintenance measures that should be taken – such as the addition of an awning, a specialized protective coating, and so on.<br />
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5. Refresh paint/coatings as needed. Metal is susceptible to moisture damage and the elements. For this reason, most metal doors are sold and installed with a protective coating suited to their environment. If you notice any peeling, scratching, bubbling or gaps in the coating, it needs to be replaced. Refer to the manufacturer’s recommendations in regards to approved coating products. Failure to adhere to their guidelines can compromise your warranty, not to mention the well-being of the door.<br />
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6. Make immediate repairs. If you notice rust, corrosion, breaks or the door isn’t working properly, schedule repairs ASAP. The longer you wait, the more damage can be done. This results in more expensive repairs or, potentially, an unnecessary door replacement. Also, holding off on a necessary repair may void your warranty.<br />
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7. Schedule annual inspections. It’s a good practice to schedule annual or bi-annual inspections with a local commercial door company. This small investment will pay off in preserving the durability and longevity of your rolling aluminum grilles as well as other <a href="file:///D:/AIM%20Tasks/RS%20Concord/rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/11/what-is-personnel-door.html">commercial and personnel doors</a>. Invoices from these inspections are excellent proof to have on hand should you need to process a warranty claim in the future, and routine inspections and maintenance will help to prevent potential code violations for hardly-used doors that aren’t functioning up to local building code requirements.<br />
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Have a rolling aluminum grille or service door that’s giving you problems? Looking to schedule annual door maintenance? Give us a call here at R&S - 1-925-671-7606 - or <a href="http://rsdoor.com/contact-us/"><b>contact us online</b></a>. We’ll send someone out to visit the first chance we get.R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-12230974385391227632015-12-17T12:55:00.000-08:002016-03-09T15:16:57.888-08:00Replacing Weather Stripping on Service DoorsWeather stripping seems like a small detail, but it can make a big difference in your building’s interior comfort, not to mention temperature regulation, energy efficiency and even theft control.<br />
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Here are 5 questions to ask yourself and/or your employees to determine whether or not it’s time to add – or replace – your service door’s weather stripping.<br />
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1. Do your exterior service doors have weather stripping? When were your service doors installed? If you’ve recently taken ownership or moved to a new commercial space, <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/08/4-benefits-of-insulated-service-door.html">inspect the service doors</a> to see if they are currently equipped with weather stripping. If not, consider installing it or hiring a professional to do it for you.<br />
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3. Is climate control an issue? If you have a building with an HVAC unit, climate control should certainly be a focus. The more you can maintain a consistent interior temperature, the lower the energy bills will be. Weather stripping seals air leaks and also helps to insulate exterior doors, preventing undesirable heat gain and loss as exterior temperatures fluctuate. Take a look at the heating/cooling bills for the past several years and perform a month-by-month analysis. If you feel like costs are increasing, taking fuel price hikes into consideration, inadequate or poor-performing weather stripping could be a contributing factor.<br />
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4. Does water leak into the building when it rains? Do rainy days and nights mean employees have to get the mop bucket out? Not only is this a nuisance, it’s not a good idea to have moisture inside the building. The more moisture there is, the more difficult it is to control temperature and humidity. In addition to interior comfort for staff and clients, excess moisture also threatens the structural components in the building (especially metal doors that are more prone to rust and corrosion). Accumulated moisture also makes it easier for mold and mildew to develop, which compromises interior air quality.<br />
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5. Is there visible wear and tear around the edges? If your doors lack weather stripping, or your current weather stripping is outdated, you may notice extra wear and tear around the edges of the doors. In addition to helping with air leaks and insulation, weather stripping also works as a buffer, keeping the perimeter of the door from unnecessary scraping that can slowly wear down the materials. <br />
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2.<b> Read the Warranty</b>. You’ll also want to read through the warranty stipulations. Sometimes, manufacturers require their doors to be serviced by a licensed, approved vendor and any DIY work you perform on your own may compromise the warranty.<br />
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3. <b>Use a licensed commercial door supplier</b>. Don’t have time to be bothered with maintenance requirements? That’s where a reputable, <a href="http://rsdoor.com/">licensed Bay Area commercial door supplier</a> comes in. Research online or call the door’s manufacturer to connect with preferred vendors in your area. Scheduling routine inspections and warranty work is a smart way to keep your doors functioning as reliably and efficiently as possible.<br />
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Have a questions about the service doors at your place of business? <a href="http://rsdoor.com/contact-us/"><b>Contact R&S</b></a> and we’ll be happy to schedule a service call or answer any questions you may have.R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-27342102772867296032015-12-09T13:30:00.000-08:002016-03-09T14:55:59.533-08:007 Tips for Storing Holiday Decorations Safely in Your Garage<div style="text-align: justify;">
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Holiday decorations are like a beautiful fungus, they seem to multiply year by year. The problem is that while boxes of holiday decorations may multiply, your home’s storage space does not. That means you need to get creative about where and how to store them.</div>
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Rather than using interior storage space, which is best left to the things you use on a more regular basis, we recommend storing your holiday decoration collection in the garage. The trick, however, is to store them safely.<br />
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1. Organize your garage. If your garage is already too-crowded-for-comfort, make a New Year’s resolution to organize it. Use one of the bay area’s beautiful, crisp, clear winter days and haul everything outside of the garage so you can assess what needs to stay and what can go. Read or post, <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/11/8-tips-for-making-space-in-that.html">8 Tips For Making Space in That Cluttered Garage</a> for more detailed instructions on a simple, no-nonsense approach to de-cluttering and adding storage space.</div>
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2. Ditch the cardboard boxes. Cardboard boxes are fine for moving and temporary storage but not for permanent collections – like holiday decorations – which are used every single year. For one thing, cardboard has a tendency to collapse – especially when stacked - which can mean breakage of valuable or sentimental ornaments and decorations. Also, cardboard boxes harbor pests. Spiders and cockroaches are particularly drawn to them, and rodents will happily chew their way in if they smell a hint of anything edible or sense there is potential nesting material or space inside. Instead, upgrade to durable, plastic storage containers in uniform sizes.</div>
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7. Heavy duty hooks. Does your artificial tree come with a sturdy bag? If so, you can use heavy-duty garage storage hooks and suspend the tree from its bag handles. This can be an easier option if lugging it into the attic or into the rafters is too cumbersome.</div>
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Safe storage of your holiday decorations will pay off in a more organized home and garage space, and the assurance that your favorite decorations and ornaments will be protected from breakage, pest damage and dust.</div>
R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-6145343752444820162015-11-19T14:30:00.000-08:002015-11-20T02:45:19.127-08:00What is a Personnel Door?<div style="text-align: justify;">
If you own a business, odds are you have at least one or two personnel doors in your office or establishment. They are a type of commercial door but – typically – rather than serving the public’s needs, personnel doors are used most often by the employees who live and work in the building during normal business hours.</div>
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These doors are built much differently than the ones you use in your home for several reasons.</div>
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They are more heavily used. Doors that are used internally by employees experience more rigorous wear and tear than a bedroom or bathroom door. Consider the hundreds of times a day the door leading from a doctor’s or dentist’s office to the waiting room is opened and shut, for example. This level of use requires heavier-duty hinges and hardware than a residential or small office door might require.</div>
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There are building codes to consider. For health and safety reasons, personnel doors can have very specific design requirements. For example, depending on the building design and use a door may be required by law to have:</div>
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These specialized versions of commercial doors may also require specialized security features preventing them from break-ins, vandalism or broken glass.</div>
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Door designs may be more varied. To accommodate larger or more unique design dimensions, a personnel door may not fit the standard commercial or residential door dimensions, requiring special sizing and parts accommodation.</div>
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<b>How to Choose the Right Personnel Door For Your Business</b></div>
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<a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/01/choosing-right-personnel-door-for-your.html" target="_blank">Choosing the right personnel door</a> for your business can be tricky. Here are a few questions to consider:</div>
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<b>What is required by code? </b>The first step is to bring your building plans to your local building department to have them reviewed. Working with an experienced commercial architect and <a href="http://rsdoor.com/" target="_blank">a licensed commercial door supplier</a> can also benefit you as they are typically familiar with the commercial door codes in your area. This can ensure you install doors with the legally required fire rating, egress considerations, panic hardware and so on so you don’t have to replace anything you just installed as the result of a code violation.</div>
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<b>Is the door visible to the public?</b> Consider the huge glass revolving doors popular for big swanky banks and law firms. Even if these buildings are largely used by employees, rather than the public, these doors are still highly visible to passersby and can make a positive impression of the company. In this case, in order to add curb appeal, style is important. </div>
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<b>Will it be exposed to the outdoors?</b> Personnel doors that are exposed to the exterior of the building will experience <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/08/4-benefits-of-insulated-service-door.html" target="_blank">more dramatic temperature and humidity fluctuations</a>, as well as serious weather depending on your geographic location. Even things like wind direction and sun exposure should be considered to ensure your door is designed to handle its environment.</div>
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<b>What style is your commercial design?</b> Personnel doors come in a wide range of materials and styles. Most doors are made from commercial wood, hollow metal, fiberglass, aluminum, glass, herculite glass and even bullet- and blast-proof materials. However, fabrication has come a long way so most of these “tougher” door types can be customized to blend with your business’s interior design.</div>
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For professional assistance designing, repairing or replacing personnel doors for your business, give us a call at R&S Erection. 1-925-671-7606. You can also <a href="http://rsdoor.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">contact us online</a> to schedule an onsite consultation.</div>
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Are you having to suck in your belly every time you squeeze between the tool bench (or that stack of boxes) and an open car door? Sounds like it’s time to buckle down and create a little more space in the garage.</div>
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Driving into a clean, organized garage is good for the soul and makes coming home from work that much more pleasurable. Plus, it can open up room for your favorite hobbies or the design of your <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/09/creating-man-cave-in-your-garage.html" target="_blank">dream man cave</a>. Most people find that spending a weekend or two adding more efficient storage also opens up closet and storage space in the home as well.</div>
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R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-28342662280587563862015-10-26T13:00:00.000-07:002015-11-03T18:02:09.445-08:00Signs of an Unbalanced Garage Door<div style="text-align: justify;">
An unbalanced garage door can be an issue many homeowners are completely unaware of until one of two things happen: (1) you need to manually open or close the door and can't or (2) your garage door opener motor burns out prematurely, causing substantial expense to replace it. The average metal residential garage door weighs more than 150 pounds. Most of the time you’d never know it, even if you open or close it manually without the aid of an automatic opener. Powerful springs serve to counterbalance that weight, making the opening and closing action amazingly effortless—as long, that is, as the door remains properly balanced.</div>
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Often, the most frequent cause of an unbalanced door is weakening of the large springs that provide counterweight force against the weight of the door. Over time and many opening and closing repetitions, these springs may begin to stretch and lose their force. The door will gradually become harder to lift and will also close with greater force. If an automatic door opener is utilized, the motor, gears and chain drive will be subject to increasingly greater stress and shortened service life. An overstretched spring may eventually break entirely, usually making the door impossible to lift.</div>
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R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com18tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-39290117562576277912015-10-21T13:30:00.000-07:002015-11-03T17:11:24.428-08:00Protect Your Garage Door Opener From Being Hacked<div style="text-align: justify;">
A garage door opener is an incredibly convenient feature to have. Not having to get out of your car and manually open the door every time you arrive or leave saves a lot of time and frustration. However, some garage door openers can actually pose a security issue. Believe it or not, your garage door opener can be hacked. This may seem hard to fathom; after all, don't hackers only go after computers and smartphones? Think about this, though - if a hacker can hack into someone's computer, why would they not be able to hack into your garage door opener? Your garage door can't be more complicated than a computer, right?</div>
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A garage door opener that makes use of a fixed code can be hacked using nothing more than a kid's toy. To understand how this is possible, you need to understand how your electric garage door opener works. Basically, the garage door opener's motor has a receiving module that responds to the waves transmitted by your garage door remote transmitter. A remote that sends a fixed code to the Garage door when a button is pressed can be easily figured out using an old texting-type toy that be used to pick up simple frequencies.</div>
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You need to make sure that your garage door opener uses a rolling code and not a fixed code. A <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_code" target="_blank">rolling code</a> makes use of an algorithm that changes the code every time it's used, making it much more difficult for hackers to figure out. Check your garage door opener manual to see what kind of system it uses. If your system uses a rolling code or is indicated as a security plus or a security 2.0 system, then you should be relatively safe. If not, you'll want to have your garage door opener upgraded. If the manual doesn't say or you no longer have the manual, unscrew the casing of your remote to check and see if there is a DIP switch. If there is, it generally means that it uses a fixed code.</div>
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In addition to making sure that your garage door opener makes use of a rolling code instead of a fixed code, consider using<a href="http://www.dasma.com/PDF/Publications/Brochures/AutomaticGDOSafety0907.pdf" target="_blank"> additional safety measures</a>. Using a manual lock on your garage door may not seem very convenient on a daily basis, but you should use one if you are going out of town for more than a few days. This way, if a hacker manages to break through your code, they will still have to break through your physical lock. You should also make sure the garage is well lit - most thieves won't want to take the risk of trying to break in through your garage if it exposes them at night. Not to mention that a motion-sensing light can be very effective at scaring them away.</div>
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R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-66415206592281373292015-10-07T14:29:00.000-07:002015-11-03T14:29:50.578-08:00Maintaining Your Businesses Rolling Counter Door<div style="text-align: justify;">
Having an office that has a customer service counter cut into one wall can be very convenient, but it presents a security problem because there's no door to lock. Installing a rolling counter door -- like a rolling garage door but on a much smaller scale -- can eliminate those security concerns as long as you care for the door properly. Here are four tips that will help you keep that door in great shape for a long time.</div>
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R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-80314402056705171372015-09-30T14:37:00.000-07:002015-09-30T14:37:33.259-07:00Residential Automatic Gate Safety<div style="text-align: justify;">
The biggest concern of most homeowners today is the <a href="http://www.gate-safe.org/" target="_blank">safety and security of their family</a>. This is a selling point for most subdivisions to help keep families safe and by adding an automatic gate at the entrance of a subdivision adds to that safety. While some subdivisions feature manual residential gates, studies show that 90% of these gates often remain open for convenience. This poses dire risks to the property and its inhabitants.</div>
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The use of Safety Photocells can <a href="http://www.gatedrivesolutions.co.nz/-SAFETY++MAINTENANCE.html" target="_blank">enhance the safety of your gate system</a>. These photocells can be fixed across the gateway on the posts or photocell supports, either at the end of the opened gates or in front of the gates. This improves safety both behind and in front of the gates.</div>
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Protecting people in your community matters and this is why it’s important to have automatic residential gates. Settling on what<a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/02/choosing-between-slide-gate-and-swing.html" target="_blank"> type of automatic gate to install </a>can be a big decision as there are various styles and materials to choose from. </div>
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Metal <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/07/the-1-2-3s-of-maintaining-your.html" target="_blank">garage doors</a> are a part of many different structures in today’s modern day society from residential houses to commercial buildings. Metal garage doors are susceptible to rust and the natural elements, and the garage door should be protected. Painting will increase the life of your metal garage door for many years. Today, we will go over DIY steps to paint your metal garage door. Let’s get started!</div>
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You should have your garage door the color that you want it to be as long as it’s an acrylic paint. <a href="http://paintpro.net/Articles/PP203/PP203-Metallic_Paint.cfm" target="_blank">Acrylic paints</a> are best used for galvanized metals such as those used in garage doors. Starting from the top move downwards in straight lines using a brush or roller allowing overlapping of parallel laps. You will want to pay close attention to edges and corners that may be hard to reach. You can always come back after one coat is dried and look for any missed spots that can be corrected with touch ups. You should allow 12 hours per coat when painting your metal door and when it’s dry it should look brand new. </div>
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Painting your metal garage door shouldn’t be hard as it only takes proper preparation and time. Painting your metal garage door adds life to the door and keeps it safe from the outside elements. We hope that you take into consideration what you learned today as it will help give you the best results for your garage door. </div>
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R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com16tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-24369251351331655022015-09-09T14:12:00.000-07:002015-09-30T14:17:00.939-07:00Creating a “Man Cave” in Your Garage<div style="text-align: justify;">
A man cave has always been considered the special part of the house and is allotted for him to carry out his pursuits, including spending quality guy time with his friends. The ideal man cave is loaded with all the items guys appreciate: a pool table, foosball table, arcade games, dart board, poker table, a well-stocked bar and a mini home theater. One of the main issues of having a man cave is where to place it. Some people place it in an extra room or perhaps the basement, but what happens when this isn’t an option. The only alternative source you may have is your garage. So what can you do to <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/04/fun-ways-to-spruce-up-your-garage.html" target="_blank">optimize space in the garage</a> for your man cave? Today, we will go over the appropriate steps you can take to making your garage your new man cave. Let’s get started!</div>
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You should focus on how you want to get your idea of a man cave from paper to reality. You should draw out what type of layout you would like to have by taking into consideration building materials you might need. Building your man cave may be a long process from start to finish based on your unique style. But it shouldn’t just stop with unique surroundings, you have to remember to incorporate the flooring as well.</div>
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If you want to protect your concrete floors, then opt for <a href="http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/how-to/intro/0,,20174654,00.html" target="_blank">epoxy flooring</a>. When making a man cave, the floors could be stained due to oils or fluids, and this will cause damage due to its corrosive effects. When you coat your concrete floor with epoxy, it forms a protective layer on top and fluids or oil will not penetrate into the floor. In addition to this, epoxy forms a much harder and durable film when compare to other paints, and gives you a floor like no other. You can custom design your floor with epoxy to have your friends wondering how this work of art was perfected. As an example if you choose a metallic pearl epoxy floor, and not only does it look cool but it hides repair work that may have been done to the surface, and it is simple to maintain its glossy look.</div>
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Your garage tends to be one of the most uninsulated portions of your home. It’s important <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/04/10-ways-to-make-your-garage-more-energy.html" target="_blank">to have properly installed installation</a> to keep your man cave cool in the summertime and warm in the winter time. This would include insulating your garage door and can be easily done by yourself though online DIY or by contacting a local contractor in your area that knows how to handle this kind of work.</div>
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Typical man caves have extra goodies like flat screen TV's and stereo equipment and the typical garage may or may not have the proper electrical outlets in place. Electricity can be very dangerous if not respected. You should seek the help of a certified electrician in your area to install extra outlets to make sure everything is up to code.</div>
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As guys, we all need a place to call our own in our homes. A place to escape from the wife and kids where we can relax and call our own. We hope that you take into consideration some of the steps you learned today to transform your garage into the ultimate man cave. Good luck!</div>
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R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-88231464685179449302015-08-26T13:00:00.000-07:002015-09-03T23:38:12.534-07:004 Benefits of an Insulated Service Door<div style="text-align: justify;">
As a business owner, you strive to provide excellent products and services to your customers, and a quality workplace for your employees. One easy way to do that is by installing a quality, insulated service door that provides additional climate control, energy-efficiency, noise reduction and safety to your workplace environment.</div>
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An insulated service door provides excellent climate control when you need thermal or cooling efficiency for your business operation. It will keep your indoor temperatures even and prevent you from making thermostat adjustments every time outdoor temperatures rise and fall. You have no control over the weather conditions, but you can easily control your business environment with an insulated service door. Any type of business will benefit from a comfortable work environment, but for businesses that produce or store electronics, pharmaceuticals, antiques, furs, food, or other items that can be damaged by heat and cold, insulated service doors are essential to business operations.</div>
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Every business owner knows that an energy-efficient workplace can save thousands of dollars each month on heating and cooling costs. A service door that isn't properly insulated can let outdoor hot and cold air indoors, even through the smallest cracks around the door or door seals when the door is closed. An insulated service door will keep your business warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer with more even temperatures from room to room. If you have a large warehouse with hundreds of employees, an insulated service door will help to provide a more comfortable, year-round work space that can increase employee production and reduce employee illness.</div>
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Excessive noise levels are often an unpleasant workplace factor for many businesses, especially those in manufacturing industries. In industrial settings where there are hundreds of workers on an assembly line or operating machinery, noise levels can be deafening at times. A service door that's properly insulated with a quality, dense polyurethane foam can reduce noise levels in adjacent areas by a significant amount. Rather than the noise from workers and machinery echoing off of a thin steel or aluminum service door, a lot of the interior noise will be absorbed by the foam insulation. An insulated service door will also keep noise from the outside from entering the workplace.</div>
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Although most<a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/01/choosing-right-personnel-door-for-your.html" target="_blank"> commercial service doors</a> are made from steel or aluminum, they don't always provide adequate safety from burglaries and break-ins. Doors that have no insulation are thinner, lighter and easier to puncture or damage. Safety is important to any type of business to protect equipment, merchandise and employees. Whatever type of business you operate, a burglary can cost you thousands and thousands of dollars in lost production time and lost revenue. An insulated service door that's stronger and more durable will provide additional protection for your business against unwanted and unexpected theft. It will also provide additional wind resistance against storms that bring heavy rain and strong winds.</div>
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Although an insulated service door for your business may cost you a little more up front, the benefits will pay for the extra costs in no time. Whatever type and size of business you have, an insulated service door is a great investment. As a business owner, you can help protect your business, your investment, and your employees with a top-quality insulated service door that offers many advantages.</div>
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R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-63525747769982273222015-08-19T23:26:00.000-07:002015-09-03T23:31:29.579-07:005 of the Most Common Garage Door Issues<div style="text-align: justify;">
Garage doors are built to take heavy use and most get it. A typical residential garage door goes up and down over a thousand times a year. Considering the amount of wear and tear garage doors receive, most models provide faithful, trouble-free service for many years when properly installed and maintained. When malfunctions do happen, many require the services of a qualified garage door service technician to properly diagnose and repair. However, a few DIY tips can point the way to resolve simple issues, or at least enable you to narrow down the source of the trouble and describe it more accurately to service personnel. </div>
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R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com18tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-70531420445329202812015-08-05T13:00:00.000-07:002015-09-03T23:08:20.160-07:006 Tips for Making Your Garage Burglar Proof<div style="text-align: justify;">
Your garage door may represent a big gap in an effective home security strategy. Many <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/02/garage-doors-steel-or-wood.html" target="_blank">garage doors </a>are routinely left unsecured and older models may be of flimsy construction that’s easier for a burglar to pry or break than a solid-core front or back exterior door. Once inside an attached garage, a thief can close the door for concealment, then take his time gaining entry to the main house. Of course, since many homeowners utilize the garage as a household storage area, it often isn’t even necessary to break into the home itself to hit the jackpot. Plenty of attractive high-value items may be easily accessible in the garage alone. In some cases, thieves may even utilize your garage to back in a truck or van for extra convenience and cover while moving large valuables out of your home.</div>
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Though it bids you goodbye when you leave and welcomes you when you return, you probably don’t give much thought to your automatic garage door opener, but it is probably the largest and heaviest piece of moving equipment in your home. Its proper maintenance is essential to the safety of your family, smooth operation, <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/04/10-ways-to-make-your-garage-more-energy.html" target="_blank">keeping your garage energy efficient</a>, and the lifespan of the door.</div>
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◦<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span><b>Check the door balance.</b> Unplug the automatic garage door opener to cut off power, then disengage the door from the opener (usually by pulling the red cord with the handle). Raise the door to waist level. Slowly release your hold. If the door raises or lowers, it is not balanced properly and needs to be adjusted by a professional. </div>
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Automatic garage door have you all bent out of shape? Contact <a href="http://rsdoor.com/contact-us/" target="_blank">R&S Erection of Concord</a> today to schedule your annual professional garage door maintenance inspection today!</div>
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R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com11tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-53530457066445216112015-07-16T13:00:00.000-07:002015-07-23T15:12:52.786-07:00How to Decide: Carriage House Style or Standard Garage Door<div style="text-align: justify;">
A garage door is integral to a home's curb appeal and can also <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/04/10-ways-to-make-your-garage-more-energy.html" target="_blank">affect your home's overall energy efficiency</a>. It's a large expanse of wall so it should complement both the architectural style of your home, as well as the home's surroundings. If you are in the market for a new garage doors, you may be deciding between two of the most popular garage door designs: carriage house or standard garage doors.</div>
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<b>Carriage House or Standard Garage Doors: Which Style is Right For Your Home?</b></div>
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Before we continue, lets review garage door style basics.</div>
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<b>Carriage Style Garage Doors.</b> These <a href="http://www.rsdoors.com/residential-garage-doors/carriage-house-garage-doors.html" target="_blank">garage doors are very traditional </a>- even historic - in their appearance. Before the advent of the car, households that could afford a carriage typically had a carriage house - often as part of the barn. These doors had to be wide enough to accommodate both carriage and horses, so they were substantial in size. Their exterior facade was designed in accordance with architectural styles of the time, often including beautiful woodwork using recessed or raised-panel designs. Originally constructed using solid wood, modern, carriage house garage doors are now available in aluminum, steel, fiberglass and wood options.</div>
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<b>Standard Garage Doors.</b> Once cars outnumbered carriages, carriage house door manufacturers quickly began designing a different kind of exterior door, one that could accommodate automobiles. Since the era of "every household has a car" didn't commence until later in the 20th century, wood garage doors became a high-end option within a few decades, replaced by more affordable and longer-lasting <a href="http://rsdoor.com/residential-garage-doors/" target="_blank">standard garage door options</a>, like aluminum, fiberglass and steel. They are typically made to replicate wood doors - using raised-panel or stamped designs as well.</div>
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So, which one is right for your home? In order to answer that, we have a few more questions for you:</div>
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<b>1.<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>What's your architectural and neighborhood style?</b> If you live in a historic neighborhood or a high-end neighborhood with a fair amount of traditional design elements, a carriage house style garage door might be for you. They work best with traditional and transitional exterior facades. If you home is modern, you will probably want to stick with a standard garage door style, or a flat panel, solid wood carriage house option that will blend better with the streamlined exterior of your home.</div>
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<b>2.<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>What's your personal preference? </b>Do you like the idea of a classic garage door that replicates a carriage house door? There are so many styles to choose from that you are bound to find one that will work with your architecture. Your garage door sales team will work with you to find the door that looks best.</div>
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<b>3.<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Do you prefer a rolling steel door? </b><a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2015/03/comparing-rolling-steel-and-sectional.html" target="_blank">Rolling steel doors </a>may not be as aesthetically pleasing as their carriage door or raised-panel standard counterparts, but they are the toughest and lowest-maintenance doors on the market. If you like the idea of a rolling steel door, odds are you'll steer away from carriage house door options.</div>
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<b>4.<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>What is your budget? </b>The good news is that about 88% of <a href="http://www.remodeling.hw.net/cost-vs-value/2015/pacific/" target="_blank">the cost of a new garage door can be recouped </a>when you sell your home. Typically, carriage house garage doors are more expensive than standard garage door options. The average cost for a 16-foot by 7-foot double garage door ranges anywhere from $750 to $3000+ dollars, so the spread is pretty big. Standard doors are on the lower end of the spectrum while a solid wood carriage house door will be on the higher end. <a href="http://rsdoor.com/" target="_blank">Your garage door vendor</a> will be happy to price multiple options so you can choose the one that best fits your budget.</div>
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R and S Erection, Inc. Concord CAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12056481772085786689noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3900495054447907039.post-73909250461064304682015-07-09T13:00:00.000-07:002015-07-23T11:19:46.847-07:00Fire Doors 101<div style="text-align: justify;">
If you're expanding your business, growing your business or are constructing a new building for your business - you may not be familiar with fire doors, how they work, or the fact that building codes require them for virtually every commercial and/or multi-use building.</div>
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<b>Fire Doors 101: What Are They?</b></div>
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Fire doors are just one element of a full-scale fire protection system. The full system includes additional fire barriers, including specially treated walls, ceilings and floors. Fire systems prevent the spread of fire and smoke from one area of a building to another or, at the very least, significantly slows their spread so <a href="http://rsdoor.blogspot.com/2014/10/keep-your-staff-and-customers-safe-with_13.html" target="_blank">occupants have time to safely exit</a> the building.</div>
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Fire doors are legally required as per the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Building_Code" target="_blank">International Building Code (IBC)</a> and International Fire Code (IFC) when your building:</div>
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•<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Contains a door that has an "Exit" sign over or around it.</div>
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•<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>If a door leads to a stairwell or a horizontal exit.</div>
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•<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>When a door leads to a hallway or from one completely enclosed room to another.</div>
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If you aren't sure whether or not your current business or building is compliant with current fire system regulations, you can contact your local building department and schedule an appointment with a building official.</div>
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<i>What Are Fire Doors Made From?</i></div>
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When most people think of <a href="http://rsdoor.com/commercial-doors-automatic-openers/fire-doors/" target="_blank">fire doors</a>, they imagine boring or plain-Jane commercial doors. In fact, fire doors can have attractive, solid wood facades. The important factor is typically what's inside the door layers. Modern fire doors are built using a combination of materials, including steel, gypsum, wood, vermiculite and/or wire-mesh glass. There are many different types of fire doors and fire door styles. Fire doors can also be purchased via different <a href="http://www.archtoolbox.com/materials-systems/doors-windows/doorlabel.html" target="_blank">"Ratings."</a></div>
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Fire doors are broken down into categories or "ratings" based on how long their fire/smoke protection should last in the event of a fire. These ratings are as follows:</div>
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•<b><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>3 Hours: </b>These doors are required for areas that are installed in walls that separate two buildings, or walls that divide a single building into separate, designated fire areas.</div>
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<b>•<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>3/4 Hour (45 minutes).</b> Doors designed to withstand 45 minutes-worth of fire and/or smoke infiltration should be installed where there are openings in corridors, in between room partitions or a door on an exterior wall considered to have moderate to low risk of exterior fire potential.</div>
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<b>•<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>1/3 Hour (20 minutes). </b>Yes! It even gets this specific. The 1/3 hour door has more to do with smoke than fire, and they are installed in corridors where draft and smoke control is required, and where the walls have a fire rating of at least one hour.</div>
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Your local building department and/or fire inspector will be able to let you know which doors you need to install where.</div>
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One of the most common fire door citations is for companies who have propped open or otherwise tampered with a fire door to keep it open during working hours. This is a big no-no. If you have a fire door that you know will remain open, install a device that automatically releases when the fire alarm is activated (such as an electromagnetic hold open device).</div>
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