2020 is finally coming to a close, and we can’t wait to see what the new year brings. Alongside making our New Year’s resolutions, planning our New Year’s Eve party, and cleaning up from the holidays, we have another thing on our mind – what’s trending for 2021? Sometimes, the “new year, new me” can…

Is your garage door outdated, fading or just flat out not pleasing to look at? If that’s the case, it’s time you give your garage door the facelift it deserves. Here at D & D Garage Doors, our team specializes in helping and advising you on the best garage door for YOUR home. How simple…
The New Year is here! And with that comes a brand new style. Yes, just like everything else, Garage Doors have trend expiration dates, too. Is your garage door in need of a facelift? Watch out for these 2019 trends that are on the rise in home curb appeal. Mid-Century Modern Not all trends…
When Should I Replace My Old Garage Door? Nothing in your home can last forever. Every item has its own life cycle and sometimes things, unfortunately, have to be replaced. Some things can easily be bought and replaced. However, Garage Doors, though they are replaceable, are an investment in your home and safety How…
A Garage Door Christmas Carol Twas the dawn of transportation in the early 1900’s So many fancy cars starting to flood the market. Ford said “Any color you want, as long as its black” But a good place to park them was something they lacked. The barn for the buggy was sturdy and true,…
Protect your Garage from break-ins With the holidays around the corner, the rate of home break-ins is much higher than any other time during the year. So, taking extra precautions with securing your home is always a smart idea. Today one of the easier ways a burglar can get into your home isn’t necessarily the…
A day in the life of Garage Doors Coming from a background in lighting, home interiors and direct sales, I had my reservations when I first decided to take my position at D & D. I mean, how fun could it be to sell garage doors? They’re so “square.” However, I followed my instinct. My…