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The Homeowner’s Guide to Solar Gate Openers in New Mexico [ updated 2026 ] Sam's Garage Door & Gate Repair Albuquerque,

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 The Homeowner’s Guide to Solar Gate Openers in New Mexico [ updated 2026 ] With over 310 days of sunshine a year, Albuquerque isn't just a great place for hot air balloons—it’s the ideal environment for  solar-powered automatic gates . If you are considering a new gate installation or upgrading an existing one in the Duke City, going solar is often the smartest move you can make. In this guide, we’ll break down why solar is king in the high desert and what you need to know before making the switch. 1. Why Albuquerque is Perfect for Solar Gates In many parts of the country, solar gate openers are a "maybe." In New Mexico, they are a "must." Because our UV index is consistently high, solar panels can stay fully charged even on our rare cloudy days. Unlike traditional electric gates that require expensive trenching to run power lines from your house to the curb (which can cost thousands in labor and landscaping repair), a solar gate operates entirely off the grid....

DIY Garage door maintenance

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Performing your own garage door maintenance is a great way to save money and ensure your home stays quiet and safe. Most of these tasks only require basic tools like a socket wrench, a screwdriver, and a ladder. Here is a step-by-step DIY guide to a complete garage door tune-up. Phase 1: Preparation & Safety Disconnect the Power:  Unplug the automatic opener before you start. You don't want the door moving while your fingers are near the tracks. Secure the Door:  If you're working with the door open, place  locking pliers (Vise-Grips)  on the track just below a roller to prevent the door from accidentally sliding down. Phase 2: Cleaning & Tightening Clean the Tracks:  Don't use grease here! Use a damp rag with a little dish soap or a degreaser to wipe out the inside of the vertical and horizontal tracks. If there is stubborn gunk, an old toothbrush works perfectly for the nooks. Snug the Bolts:  Use a socket wrench to tighten the nuts and bolts on t...