Secure Door
Well, I just installed my Secure Door garage door brace. Basically, it acts as extra support durring a hurricane. The web page is above. The installation was easy. A lot easier than I made it out to be. Unless you are a super fast handy man, I wouldn't want to wait for a storm to install these, but one could be installed in about 2 hours. The DIY instructions seem daunting, but they can be followed. A few more pictures would have been nice. But the best part of the instructions is that I didn't have to read them all the way through and then start. I could just go step by step. I will be installing the second bracket soon. I think that should take less than an hour.
The bracket looks to be very sturdy. I think my roof will fail long before that bracket fails. Hopefully, I will never have a chance to find out.
Secure Door: Retro Fit your garage door
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I installed the second bracket in 45 minutes.
To sum it up, there are six holes that need to be drilled and some bolts that need to be tightened. The first installation took about 1.5 hours. Of course, I had to taxi the kids around, have a family Sunday lunch and spend quality time with my boys, so that brought the whole installation time to about 4 hours for me. Someday, my wife will let me start a job and finish it uninterupted, but I digress.. grrrr
To sum it up, there are six holes that need to be drilled and some bolts that need to be tightened. The first installation took about 1.5 hours. Of course, I had to taxi the kids around, have a family Sunday lunch and spend quality time with my boys, so that brought the whole installation time to about 4 hours for me. Someday, my wife will let me start a job and finish it uninterupted, but I digress.. grrrr
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FYI everyone......but first thanks to DanKellFla for making us aware of Secure Door! Hubby picked ours up yesterday.
Now for the FYI - Secure Door is now available from several sources and some of these sources are even less expensive than buying them from Secure Door. Don't know how they do that - but works for me.
Lowe's now carries Secure Door - although finding them in stock is a challenge to say the least.
Crystal Shutters in Tarpon Springs is where we purchased ours - not much less than the manufacturer (only $1) but we didn't have to pay the shipping or wait 2 weeks to get them.
Home Depot can order a sorta similar item - we didn't like it and it is NOT the same as Secure Door.
Thanks again DanKellFla !!!

Now for the FYI - Secure Door is now available from several sources and some of these sources are even less expensive than buying them from Secure Door. Don't know how they do that - but works for me.
Lowe's now carries Secure Door - although finding them in stock is a challenge to say the least.
Crystal Shutters in Tarpon Springs is where we purchased ours - not much less than the manufacturer (only $1) but we didn't have to pay the shipping or wait 2 weeks to get them.
Home Depot can order a sorta similar item - we didn't like it and it is NOT the same as Secure Door.
Thanks again DanKellFla !!!
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