Garage Doors

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Hi, we are moving to a new house shortly and the gargae door looks like it needs replacing as it is too short at the bottom due to level differences.

Due to being broken into before I am not keen on the up and over type and am thinking of a roller shutter type that will fit all the way down to the current level and can be adjusted after the levels have been sorted out.

I am fairly competent at most things but understand this may be a two handed job so am contemplating having it fitted, is this an unnecessary expense or a must for this type of door?

Also what happens when there is a problem with the door and it wont open, currently there is no other access into the gargae??
 
I would go for a roller shutter myself.
There is a method of over-riding them.
This will be discussed with the installers as to what and how it works.

The over-ride can be mechanical or battery depending on the type you get.
For obvious reasons I`m not going to put it on here.

You can do them single handed if you just plan the work ahead, but we always go two handed. Easier.
 
Thanks Alarm, I am going to measure up this weekend (hopefully) to see if I can work out how to fit it myself.

Whilst I have your attention, I am also thinking about an alarm for the house, I believe to get the insurance discount it needs to be fitted by an acredited fitter, however which type of system would be best for a semi detached house with intergrated garage and only coverage to the ground floor, are the wireless ones OK?
 
Garage door measuring link http://www.easyfitgaragedoors.co.uk/quote/quote.php

Nothing to do with me BTW.

Yes but graded wireless not Response or Yale types.
However if no Police response needed a self fitted graded system may qualify, see your broker/insurer.

Makes to look for, Visonic/Scantronic/Texecom,

SSAIB or NSI sites will give your local accredited installers.
 

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