I just bought a foreclosure house with a nice 2 car garage. There are two wooden garage doors each in pretty good condition (other than peeling paint) and they each have a row of windows on them.
The foreclosure came with no keys to the garage doors and it was locked, so I had to get a guy to drill out the lock. I asked him about putting new locks on the garage doors and he said he's never seen locks like that before. The house was from 1947, so the locking mechanism might have been from that time.
He suggested I just replace the whole garage doors. But the doors close just fine and look pretty nice other than needing a scrape/repaint job. And there are no garage door openers; it's just manual pull up/down at this point. Would I need new garage doors to have openers added?
I would obviously go with the lowest cost approach but also one that makes the most sense.
The foreclosure came with no keys to the garage doors and it was locked, so I had to get a guy to drill out the lock. I asked him about putting new locks on the garage doors and he said he's never seen locks like that before. The house was from 1947, so the locking mechanism might have been from that time.
He suggested I just replace the whole garage doors. But the doors close just fine and look pretty nice other than needing a scrape/repaint job. And there are no garage door openers; it's just manual pull up/down at this point. Would I need new garage doors to have openers added?
I would obviously go with the lowest cost approach but also one that makes the most sense.
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