The other day I left my house in a hurry, pressed the remote as usual and didn't look back.
You guessed it - when I returned about 20 minutes later, the garage door was up. When I tried again, it went back up and I had to lube the center rail to get it to close.
Lucky my garage faces a bunch of other houses in a reasonably well trafficked street, so nothing was stolen. But it was a big worry... I have my tool chests, machinery, tv and so on in there - all ready to be taken in a whim by an opportunist who saw this open garage.
How does everyone secure their garages? I have a motion sensor alarm connected to the rest of the house, but everyone knows that no-one takes much notice of house alarms these days because of their unreliability.
Save tying everything down in lockable compartments, what can I do?
And wouldn't it be great if the garage door texted my cellphone when it was open for more than 5 minutes?
Ken Silver
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1993 Mercedes SL500, 1991 Daimler (Vanden Plas), 1991 Miata MX5 ... Finish detailing them, then start all over again...
You guessed it - when I returned about 20 minutes later, the garage door was up. When I tried again, it went back up and I had to lube the center rail to get it to close.
Lucky my garage faces a bunch of other houses in a reasonably well trafficked street, so nothing was stolen. But it was a big worry... I have my tool chests, machinery, tv and so on in there - all ready to be taken in a whim by an opportunist who saw this open garage.
How does everyone secure their garages? I have a motion sensor alarm connected to the rest of the house, but everyone knows that no-one takes much notice of house alarms these days because of their unreliability.
Save tying everything down in lockable compartments, what can I do?
And wouldn't it be great if the garage door texted my cellphone when it was open for more than 5 minutes?
Ken Silver
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1993 Mercedes SL500, 1991 Daimler (Vanden Plas), 1991 Miata MX5 ... Finish detailing them, then start all over again...