ACE Garage Doors – Sectional Garage Doors in Hertford, Hertfordshire
Ace Garage Doors Herts Limited offer a free quote service, where a member of our team will come out and survey your garage to accurately assess your requirements with guaranteed no hard sell and no obligation. All our installations and repairs come with a 12 month parts and labour guarantee.
Ace Garage Doors Herts Limited fit doors for all the major manufacturers according to their specifications. With us you can be sure that your door has been fitted correctly which is why we offer a 12 month guarantee.
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Many modern town houses no longer have garages, or even driveways. The construction companies just seem to want to shoehorn as many properties onto any given plot of land as they can and parking is confined to the roads or an assortment of small communal parking areas on site close to the property.
Should you be fortunate enough to have a garage on a new build, the driveways are all too often very short and leave little room for larger vehicles and even smaller ones are too big when one takes the opening of the garage door. Up and over canopy garage doors require space to swing up and out, as do the side hinged barn door style of garage doors.
If you have a short driveway, you do not have to reverse your car across the footpath or into the street when opening or closing your sectional garage door. This is because the sectional garage door opens and folds upwards, meaning that it will not get in the way of your vehicle.
A sectional garage door allows you to utilise more space inside your garage too. As long as there is enough room left for the door to run across the ceiling of the garage interior, you can still have shelving below that would foul on a traditional up and over canopy style garage door.
As a historic market town, Hertford has so much to offer. There are specialist shops, antique shops, lovely public houses and restaurants, riverside walks, and events at Hertford Castle. The town also boasts a fascinating museum. With such a rich history, some glorious artwork, local nature and wildlife and the gastronomical delights of some exquisite award-winning restaurants, there is so much to see and do in and around the Hertford area. With Hertford drawing on its history of over a thousand years, you can immerse yourself in the culture and fascinating past of this beautiful county town.
Hertford town centre is largely a conservation area and it incorporates the central Salisbury Square, which features a water sculpture depicting the four rivers that meet in Hertford. These are the rivers Rib, Beane, Mimram and Lea. Formerly a major market for corn and other agricultural produce, Hertford owed its importance to proximity to London which resulted in lucrative trading and provision of a base for royalty and nobility to enjoy country life and sport. Hertford Castle and surrounding roads
Hertford Castle is surrounded by the roads of Parliament Square, The Wash, Mill Bridge and Old Cross and St Andrew Street, all with the same names today. They form a circular arc shape, around the Castle defences and grounds. Hertford has always been close to the open countryside, with common-rights for grazing by the River Beane and Lea. The cattle that grazed on the land around Hertford would have been a familiar sight being brought in to be milked.
Today, the bustling town of Hertford remains as a lively, yet still rural county and market town of yesterday. The Grand Hertford Castle is now council owned and is frequently hired out for weddings and other such private events. It is hard to believe that a castle that has been host to royalty and nobility throughout the ages is now somewhere the public can hire for parties and a host of other events.
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