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                                <title><![CDATA[Four Common Causes of Garage Door Damage]]></title>
                                <description><![CDATA[<p>After repeated use over the years, the moving parts that help garage doors function properly can break down and even pose potential safety hazards. Unfortunately, when even one part stops working properly, the whole garage door may become inoperable. Here are four of the most common causes of garage door damage.</p><br /><h2 class="subtitle">Broken Springs or Cables</h2><p><br>Springs and cables are integral parts of any garage door, and both should be replaced at the first signs of wear to avoid more serious damage. The more a garage door is opened and closed over time, the quicker its springs will degrade, break, or even fall off. And while the door's cables are designed with strength and durability in mind, they can start to fray, unwind, and eventually snap.</p><h2 class="subtitle"><br>Worn Hardware or Hinges</h2><p><br>Garage doors also rely on several different pieces of moving hardware, including hinges, bolts, bearings, and sheaves. All of these parts can degrade and rust over time, and if this isn't immediately noticed by the homeowner, the noisy sounds of opening and closing the door will likely draw attention to the issue. Rattling, grinding, and whining noises are signs that these parts need to be lubricated with oil to avoid damage to the door and the need for <a href="https://strikedoors.com/roll-up-door-repair/">repairs</a>.</p><h2 class="subtitle"><br>Worn Rollers</h2><p><br>Rollers are small wheels that allow a garage door to move slowly up and down its track. When rollers break down or become loose, the door may appear to struggle to open or close, or it may even stop moving entirely. Malfunctioning rollers will need to be replaced to avoid greater damage to the door and to ensure that it can move smoothly up and down.</p><h2 class="subtitle"><br>Misaligned Track</h2><p><br>The narrow space in which garage door rollers move is known as the track. Even brand-new rollers won't be able to perform their function if the garage door's track becomes misaligned. Unfortunately, a misaligned track will only get worse over time, and the problem can cause damage to the door's other moving parts, which may even lead to complete mechanical failure.</p><p><br>When you notice any of these warning signs, call an expert for help. At Strike Doors, LLC, we provide businesses throughout the Sacramento area with roll-up door <a href="https://strikedoors.com/roll-up-door-installation/">installations</a> and repairs, as well as a variety of other <a href="https://strikedoors.com/commercial-door-installation/">commercial door services</a>. To learn more about how our products and services can protect your business, give us a call today at 800-658-2839.</p>]]></description>
                                <pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2021 17:31:29 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <title><![CDATA[The Benefits of High-Quality Door Closers]]></title>
                                <description><![CDATA[<p class="bodytext">Although they’re small and easy to overlook, door closers are valuable devices that offer a variety of benefits. No matter how much foot traffic a business gets, investing in high-quality door closers for all points of entry is an effective way to improve several aspects of its operations. Learn how these devices can provide lasting benefits to commercial buildings.</p><br /><p class="subtitle">Increased Energy Efficiency</p><p class="bodytext">Keeping exterior doors closed helps the HVAC system maintain the temperature in a room or building. Door closers prevent workers from having to shut doors behind other people. This reduces the amount of energy the system needs, which will drive down utility costs.</p><p class="subtitle">Enhanced Security</p><p class="bodytext">Whether someone’s managing an office, restaurant, or pet store, they know that the <a href="/?p=p9413">business’s doors</a> and other entry points should be closely monitored to protect everyone inside. Customers and visitors often forget to close doors behind them. If these doors are left open, it doesn’t matter if they have complex locks. Door closers ensure that each door is closed securely behind every guest and employee.</p><p class="subtitle">Noise Control</p><p class="bodytext">It’s become more common for offices to have open floor plans, meaning there are multiple work stations in the same space. Though this helps make the most of a room’s square footage, the lack of walls means that a single slammed door can disrupt the entire office. Loud noises can be especially distracting during client calls or internal meetings. The mechanisms in door closers prevent people from slamming doors or loudly bursting into a room.</p><p class="bodytext">If you’re interested in purchasing door closers for your business, contact <a href="/?p=p4235">Strike Doors, LLC.</a> We have a wide selection of door closers, and our licensed technicians can assist with installation. For years, we’ve provided high-quality services to businesses across the Sacramento area. To schedule an appointment with our team, call us at (800) 658-2839.</p>]]></description>
                                <pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2021 14:34:55 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <title><![CDATA[Tempered Vs. Standard Glass]]></title>
                                <description><![CDATA[<p class="bodytext">Tempered and standard glass are two common types of glass with unique production processes. They both have varying features for practical and aesthetic functions, such as architecture, decoration, acoustics, and safety. Learn more about their production processes, characteristics, and common uses.</p><br /><p class="subtitle">Glass Production Process</p><p class="bodytext">The primary raw materials for glass production are sand, soda ash, and lime. These materials are mixed and blended at very high temperatures, followed by a process known as annealing to help cool and shape the hot mixture. The different annealing processes for tempered and standard glass is the main distinguisher between the two.</p><p class="subtitle">Tempered Glass</p><p class="bodytext">Also called toughened or safety glass, tempered glass is more reliable and safer than standard glass. During its annealing process, tempered glass undergoes slow cooling, which strengthens the glass. Tempered glass doesn’t break easily, but if it does, it shatters into small pieces with few sharp edges. It’s resistant to impact or scratch, but it also can’t be reworked easily. Tempered glass is broadly used in cell phones screen, commercial doors, and automobiles.</p><p class="subtitle">Standard Glass</p><p class="bodytext">Unlike tempered glass, cooling is rapid during standard glass’s annealing process. This allows the manufacturer to produce more within a limited time period. One advantage of standard glass over tempered glass is that it can be reshaped and customized by cutting, reworking, and drilling holes without it shattering.</p><p class="bodytext">Standard glass’s speedy annealing process makes it more fragile than tempered glass. When it breaks, it shatters into big, sharp, and dangerous pieces. Thus, standard glass may be more hazardous when used for glass doors or as a vehicle windshield.</p><p class="bodytext">Help protect your business and increase curb appeal with premier glass door installation from Strike Doors, LLC. We specialize in installing, replacing, testing, repairing, and inspecting commercial doors and gates throughout Sacramento, CA. Contact us at (800) 658-2839 to get a free quote today.</p>]]></description>
                                <pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2021 14:31:41 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <title><![CDATA[How Can Automatic Doors Benefit My Business?]]></title>
                                <description><![CDATA[<!--editor:content --><p class="bodytext">Although it may seem like a simple luxury, installing automatic doors has the potential to benefit businesses in ways they might not have considered before. Here’s how automatic doors work, as well as the many benefits they bring to the table.</p><h2 class="subtitle">Look More Professional With Automatic Doors</h2><p class="bodytext"><br>In many ways, a business’s success depends on how the public perceives them. Truth be told, the quality of service provided doesn’t matter until the customer has reached out to learn more about the company. Doors are often the first interaction a customer has with a <a class="" href="/?p=p3478">business</a>, and therefore serve as a first impression. Automatic doors offer the look of an upscale shop, and they can give companies an edge over one with standard doors.</p><h2 class="subtitle">Automatic Doors Accommodate the Handicapped</h2><p class="bodytext">Not only is accommodating the disabled the ethical thing to do, but it’s also federal law. The Americans with Disabilities Act outlines these regulations in great detail; however, all that needs to be known that installing automatic doors may be a requirement depending on where the business is located. Additionally, providing ramps, railings, and automatic doors adds curb appeal and opens a company up to a market they may have missed out on otherwise.</p><h2 class="subtitle">Automatic Doors Help You Save Energy</h2><p class="bodytext">Conventional doors may not use electricity, but they cost businesses money in other areas. Standard doors tend not to close all the way and allow air to leak through the seams. In the long run, this drives the monthly <a class="" href="https://u1205973.sandbox.thrivehivebuilds.com/b/open-door-policy-can-automatic-doors-save-on-energy-consumption">energy bill</a> up because these doors are weak points in a building’s insulation. Automatic doors also seal tight and never stay ajar and waste energy. <br class=""><br class="">Strike Doors, LLC is your one-stop-shop in Sacramento for the best automatic doors on the market, as well as a wide range of <a class="" href="/?p=p5230">door services</a>. If your business is ready for automatic doors, or you’d like to learn more about how they can benefit your business, <a class="" href="/?p=p4235">contact us online</a> or give us a call today at (800) 658-2839.</p><!-- /editor:content -->]]></description>
                                <pubDate>Thu, 16 Jan 2020 18:09:10 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <title><![CDATA[Common Signs That Weatherstripping Needs to Be Replaced]]></title>
                                <description><![CDATA[<!--editor:content --><p class="bodytext">Weatherstrips are the malleable material placed in the door jamb and header portions that seal the door. Although they may go unnoticed during day-to-day business operations, these small strips help keep out unwanted insects, moisture, and regulate the indoor climate by keeping out hot or cold air. Business owners need to periodically check all weatherstrips to ensure they’re properly protecting against unwanted pests and high energy bills. These are common signs that weatherstripping needs to be replaced.</p><h2 class="subtitle">Light Is Breaking Through</h2><p class="bodytext">One of the first signs that weatherstripping has worn down is when outside light begins to shine through breaks in the material. Though small, these gaps can cause poor ventilation, leading to costly energy bills. Once breakage begins to occur, it is likely to only worsen.</p><h2 class="subtitle">Water Is Trickling In</h2><p class="bodytext">If moisture begins to accumulate either within the weatherstripping itself or it’s coming inside and pooling, there is an issue with the integrity of the material. By replacing the weatherstripping when this occurs, business owners may actually be saving their door, flooring, and nearby objects from water damage.</p><h2 class="subtitle">Material Is Degrading</h2><p class="bodytext">The natural wear and tear from the opening and closing of a door takes a toll on weatherstripping, especially <a class="" href="/?p=p3478">commercial doors</a> that are used by numerous workers and visitors daily. Over time, the material can become so bent, cracked, or compressed that it doesn’t properly seal the door. <br class=""><br class="">Costs can quickly add up when weatherstripping is no longer doing its job. Don’t put off replacing it—contact a professional to ensure the job is done quickly and correctly. Our experienced, licensed staff at <a class="" href="/?p=p7974">Strike Doors LLC</a> can replace and install new weatherstripping to help secure your business’s doors. Give us a call today at (800) 658-2839 for a free quote.</p><!-- /editor:content -->]]></description>
                                <pubDate>Wed, 23 Oct 2019 15:12:07 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <title><![CDATA[Achieving ADA-Compliant Doors for Your Business]]></title>
                                <description><![CDATA[<!--editor:content --><p class="bodytext">ADA-compliant doors meet the guidelines established by the Americans With Disabilities Act in 1990. These regulations, which are enforced by federal law, are required for all businesses that have public buildings. The only exception is for commercial buildings constructed prior to January 26, 1992. However, updating older buildings shows a commitment to the inclusion of those who have disabilities.</p><h2 class="subtitle">Measurements</h2><p class="bodytext">Commercial building doors must be able to accommodate wheelchair entry. The minimum width is 36 inches measured from the doorstop to the face when the door is open at a right angle. Doors must also have clearance of at least 36 inches around, or 54 inches around for doors at the end of a hallway. Double doors that swing open in opposite directions must have an opening at least 48 inches wide. Door thresholds must be less than half an inch, except for exterior sliding doors, which can have up to a 3/4-inch threshold.</p><h2 class="subtitle">Opening and Closing Features</h2><p class="bodytext">Door handles cannot require pinching or twisting to open and must be easily operable with just one hand. Handles must be no more than 48 inches above the floor. Doors must open or close with an applied force of fewer than 5 pounds and cannot close in less than 3 seconds. Automatic doors must be stoppable with no more than 15 pounds of force and must take longer than 3 seconds to open. Ideally, doors should have smooth surfaces that don’t catch on wheelchairs, walkers, or canes.</p><h2 class="subtitle">Door Access</h2><p class="bodytext">All exterior <a class="" href="/?p=p9413">entrances to a commercial building</a> must have a wheelchair ramp that leads to a wheelchair-accessible path. The route must allow direct wheelchair access to public sidewalks and streets, accessible parking areas and loading zones, and local public transit. The service entrance to a building does not qualify if it is the only wheelchair-accessible entrance unless the building itself has only one entrance. Once the person is inside the building, he or she must be directly connected to a wheelchair-accessible route. <br class=""><br class="">Strike Doors, LLC outfits commercial buildings in the Sacramento area with ADA-compliant doors. Call (800) 658-2839 or <a class="" href="/?p=p4235">contact us online</a> today to learn more about our <a class="" href="/?p=p3183">products</a> and<a href="/?p=p5230">services</a>.</p><!-- /editor:content -->]]></description>
                                <pubDate>Thu, 08 Aug 2019 14:31:04 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <title><![CDATA[How Roll-up Doors Help Improve Workplace Safety]]></title>
                                <description><![CDATA[<!--editor:content --><p class="bodytext"><span class="">Roll-up doors are a popular feature of many workplaces due to their productivity and energy efficient features. However, roll-up doors can also offer increased safety for workplaces, employees, and products.</span>&nbsp;</p><h2 class="subtitle"><span class="">Reversing Mechanisms&nbsp;</span></h2><p class="bodytext"><span class="">Whether in a workplace or a home, a common concern with automatic roll-up doors is that they may close onto people or products, leading to damages or serious injury. However, most modern roll-up doors are </span> <a class="" href="/?p=p9413">commercially installed</a><span class=""> with a reversing mechanism that has a built-in sensor. If the sensor senses an object obstructing its path, it will stop and automatically reverse, sparing the products or people below.</span>&nbsp;</p><h2 class="subtitle"><span class="">Vehicle Roll-Up Door Safety</span></h2><p class="bodytext"><span class="">Because vehicle roll-up doors do not swing out, it allows workers to remain closer to the compartment and access the interior of a vehicle when space is limited. The door can also remain open while other vehicles move around the space, as the door will not be at risk of causing an accident. If a roll-up door is accidentally left open while driving, it is not at risk of being clipped by another vehicle.</span>&nbsp;</p><h2 class="subtitle"><span class="">Additional Safety Features</span></h2><p class="bodytext"><span class="">In addition to the universal safety features that roll-up doors offer, other safety features can increase the security of the workplace. This includes motorized doors that allow workers to operate them remotely, manual or radio frequency locks, compartment lighting, and alarms that inform workers if the door has been accidentally left ajar or when it is closing.</span></p><h2 class="subtitle"><span class="">Maintenance for Continued Safety</span>&nbsp;</h2><p class="bodytext"><span class="">In order to ensure that a roll-up door is operating properly and safely, it’s important to </span><a class="" href="https://u1205973.sandbox.thrivehivebuilds.com/b/maintenance-tips-for-your-roll-up-door">perform routine maintenance</a> <span class="">. The tracks of the door should be kept clean and lubricated, especially if the workspace is particularly dusty or dirty. However, grease should be avoided, as the buildup may hinder the door’s operations. It is also important to clean the ends of the clips on every slat of the door. The exterior of the door should be washed with water at an angle so that the water does not penetrate the slat seals.</span></p><p class="bodytext"><span class="">When properly maintained, </span><a class="" href="/?p=p3478">commercial roll-up doors</a><span class=""> can offer safer and </span> <a class="" href="https://u1205973.sandbox.thrivehivebuilds.com/b/open-door-policy-can-automatic-doors-save-on-energy-consumption">more energy-efficient workplace operations</a><span class="">. For more information about installing a roll-up door in your workplace or any other door services, give Strike Doors, LLC a call at (800) 658-2839 today.</span></p><!-- /editor:content -->]]></description>
                                <pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2019 13:48:37 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <title><![CDATA[Maintenance Tips for Your Roll-up Door]]></title>
                                <description><![CDATA[<!--editor:content --><p class="bodytext">Many businesses go through each day without giving any mind to their garage door. It’s not until the door begins to malfunction that they realize the important role it plays in the business’s safety and operations. In order to keep a roll-up door operating properly, follow these maintenance tips.&nbsp;</p><h2 class="subtitle">Staying Safe&nbsp;</h2><p class="bodytext">When performing maintenance on a roll-up door, it is critical to follow safety standards. This includes unplugging door openers and putting any controls away when not in use, preventing them from accidentally being activated. Remove tension from door springs when lift cables are being adjusted, as they can swing and cause injuries. One should also clamp locking pliers onto the roller tracks below the roller to prevent an open door from falling. Finally, only a professional door company should adjust overhead torsion springs, as releasing the tension on these springs can be extremely dangerous.</p><h2 class="subtitle">Preventative Maintenance</h2><p class="bodytext">In general, it’s much easier to prevent problems than to repair them. Preventative maintenance inspections should be done at least once a month. This routine should start with a visual inspection of the hardware, accounting for any excessive rust or breakage in springs, hinges, fasteners, or roller wheels. One should also investigate how the door is operating, and if it seems to be moving too slowly, too quickly, or if it is uneven or bent. Any of these concerns should be addressed by a professional company.</p><h2 class="subtitle">Addressing Noisy Doors</h2><p class="bodytext">For those who use their garage doors often or late at night, a very noisy door can be a major problem. Luckily, noisy doors are often caused by loose nuts, which can be easily fixed with a socket wrench. Keeping the door parts lubricated will also allow the door to operate with ease and less sound.&nbsp;</p><h2 class="subtitle">Addressing Opening and Closing Problems</h2><p class="bodytext">A common problem that can arise with garage doors is that they do not fully open or close. While this may be a problem that requires professional <a class="" href="/?p=p5230">services</a> , it may also just be that the “close limit switch” on the garage opener needs to be adjusted. The location of this switch is usually found in the operator’s manual. Another common problem is that the garage door reverses before it closes. Often, this is due to the sensor believing there is something in its path. Be sure there are no obstructions and that the sensor is clean, as any spots on the sensor may be interpreted as an object in its way.</p><p class="bodytext">Although maintenance is important for the longevity of roll-up doors, having a quality <a class="" href="/?p=p9413">commercial door installed</a> from a trusted company will go a long way. For more information about installing a <a class="" href="/?p=p3478">commercial</a> roll-up or <a class="" href="/?p=p6709">glass door</a>, give Strike Doors, LLC a call at (800) 658-2839 today!</p><!-- /editor:content -->]]></description>
                                <pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2018 20:01:23 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <title><![CDATA[Open-Door Policy: Can Automatic Doors Save on Energy Consumption?]]></title>
                                <description><![CDATA[<!--editor:content --><p class="bodytext">An open door is an open invitation—it screams “come on in!” That’s the message many retailers and service providers try to send by leaving their front doors open. But unfortunately, any gains from this policy are likely being lost in energy consumption thanks to our hot California summers and chilly winters. However, automatic doors still provide a relatively barrier-free entry in addition to long-term energy savings.</p><h2 class="subtitle">Automatic Doors and Energy Savings&nbsp;</h2><p class="bodytext">It doesn’t matter if the open door is an accident or an invitation for potential customers to come inside: when the HVAC system is running, warm or cool air from inside escapes, leading to increased energy consumption and higher heating or cooling costs. Automatic doors only open when triggered, of course, so there’s no risk of accidentally leaving them open. And although they do require power to operate, their tight, secure seals help conserve energy, according to the American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers (AAADM). Plus, many buildings have two sets of automatic doors separated by a small entrance room, which serves as an airlock to keep outdoor temperatures outside and indoor ones inside. Additionally, some models of automatic doors are powered by low-energy motors for even more savings.</p><h2 class="subtitle">Are Automatic Doors Really Worth It?</h2><p class="bodytext">The Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs wanted hard numbers to see if automatic doors really offered the savings they promised. To test the theory, researchers chose a pharmacy in Amsterdam as the test site and first measured energy consumption with a manual door, then with an automatic door. Energy consumption was assessed by reading the gas and electricity meters provided by each utility company. They concluded that the automatic doors offered 43 percent savings over manual doors, keeping unwanted air outside and preventing indoor air from escaping.</p><h2 class="subtitle">Earn Savings Without Losing Business</h2><p class="bodytext">Perhaps the best part of the study? Researchers saw no effect on customer behavior after the switch from manual to automatic doors. The number of visitors stayed the same, and sales were not impacted.</p><p class="bodytext">If you’re ready to help your company benefit from the energy savings that come with an automatic door, Strike Doors, LLC can<a href="/?p=p9413">install</a> one that looks inviting but offers the savings you’re looking for. Learn more about our<a href="/?p=p3183">products</a>, then call us today at (800) 658-2839 for a quote!</p><!-- /editor:content -->]]></description>
                                <pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2018 18:13:13 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <title><![CDATA[Site Launch]]></title>
                                <description><![CDATA[<!--editor:content --><p class="bodytext" style="">Our new website is finally up. We’ve worked hard to get a beautiful new site ready and we’re proud to show it off. Thanks for reading our blog. We have lots of great blog posts in the works. Please check back or contact us now to find out how we can help you.</p>
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