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Ep.#71: From Carriage Gates to Smart Technology: The Surprising History of Garage Doors

Ep.#71: From Carriage Gates to Smart Technology: The Surprising History of Garage Doors

Published 11 months, 2 weeks ago
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The evolution of garage doors from their invention after automobiles to today's smart technology reflects changing homeowner needs and technological innovation. Brad Hickman from River City Door Company shares historical insights and predictions for future advancements in garage door technology.

• C.G. Johnson invented the upward-acting garage door to replace swing-out carriage doors, later developing the electric garage door operator
• Future innovations may include greater connectivity with smart devices, geofencing technology, and voice activation features
• Modern garages serve multiple purposes beyond car storage including workout rooms, entertainment spaces, and holiday gathering areas
• Today's homeowners prioritize aesthetics, durability, reliability and security features in their garage doors
• Smart garage openers like Aladdin Connect allow remote operation, automatic closing timers, and security notifications through smartphone apps
• River City Door Company can be contacted at 334-521-0630 or visited at 300 North Dean Road, Suite 4, or online at rivercitydoors.com

To nominate your favorite local businesses to be featured on the Good Neighbor Podcast, visit gnpauburn.com or call 334-429-7404.


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