by Titan Garage Doors NE | Oct 6, 2025 | Blog, Garage Door Opener, Tips and Advice
Looking for a garage opener that won’t let you down? With so many garage door opener brands out there, it is easy to feel overwhelmed. Should you go with a trusted name or try something more budget-friendly? At Titan Garage Doors NE, we have helped countless...
by titangaragedoors | Sep 29, 2025 | Blog, Garage Door Maintenance, Garage Door Repair
Imagine pulling into your driveway after a long day, only to realize the power is out. Suddenly, you cannot get your car inside because your garage door opener will not work. For many Omaha homeowners, this is more than just inconvenient—it can be stressful. The good...
by Titan Garage Doors NE | Sep 22, 2025 | Blog, Garage Door Installation, Garage Doors
Ever catch yourself staring at your garage door and thinking, “Maybe it’s time for an upgrade?” You are not the only one. For many Omaha homeowners, the decision often comes down to Wayne Dalton vs Overhead Door. The reality is, it is not just about picking a name you...
by Titan Garage Doors NE | Sep 15, 2025 | Blog, Garage Door Maintenance, Garage Door Repair
When should you schedule a garage door spring replacement? Most Omaha homeowners don’t think about it until the door refuses to open or slams shut unexpectedly. The truth is, springs rarely fail without warning. Instead, they leave behind small but noticeable clues if...
by Titan Garage Doors NE | Sep 8, 2025 | Blog, Garage Door Installation, Garage Doors
Choosing the right garage door brand can feel overwhelming. After all, your garage door takes up a huge part of your home’s front face. That is especially true here in Omaha, where those classic ranch-style homes in Benson and Dundee neighborhoods really...
by Titan Garage Doors NE | Sep 1, 2025 | Blog, Garage Door Maintenance, Garage Door Repair
Want to lubricate garage door like a pro? If your garage door sounds like it is dragging a pile of scrap metal every time it opens, you are not alone. Omaha homeowners know that noise all too well—and it is more than just annoying. Most of the time, it is a sign that...