Crime against Garage Doors
Posted by Brenda I. Gonzalez on Sunday, 28 November 2010
Tags: Fixing garage doors
Crime against Garage Doors
While the best things in life aren’t always free, it’s safe to say that sometimes the best things in life do in fact come at an affordable price. It’s astonishing that so many homes in the U.S. operate without a working garage door. Most home owners argue that replacing the garage door is costly, and is almost never at the top of their essential home repairs list. These same owners, that deal with car vandalism and theft regularly due to parking their car in the drive way or street, year in and year out, ought to weigh out the cost of a working garage door, compared to the costly inconvenience of car vandalism and theft.
Last year, the FBI reported that there were 3,000 property crimes for every 100,000 inhabitants throughout the United States. Although, this crime rate may seem low, when compared to the inconvenience you go through when dealing with car insurance after a theft, or the hassle of getting a broken rear wind shield fixed after your car gets broken into, spending a mere $399 at Mesa Garage Doors doesn’t seem like something that should be at the bottom of the home essential repairs list.





