Properly Maintaining and Repairing Garage Doors

Hello. I’m Maria Jardine. I’d love to talk to my readers about garage door maintenance and repairs. When you take the time to keep your garage doors in great condition, you can reduce your costs over the life of the doors. Well-maintained garage doors retain their easy movement and attractive appearance for years longer than ones that do not receive the proper level of care. On this site, I will teach you all the maintenance and repair techniques needed to keep your garage doors in phenomenal condition. Come by often to learn all you can about maintaining your garage doors.

Everything You Wanted To Know (And More) About Repairing Your Garage Door

Blog

When a garage door breaks, it can be tricky, if not downright impossible, to get in and out of your home. We have all become dependent on simply pushing a button and having the garage door open and close for us. When it doesn't work and needs to be repaired, we are often lost. Luckily, everything you need to know about not only repairing your garage door when it breaks but also keeping it in top shape is right here. 

How do you maintain a garage door?

Pay attention to your garage door. Listen to it as it rises and lowers. If it squeaks, it may need to be lubricated. If it appears to strain under pressure, it may need to be replaced.

Take the time to actually read the owner's manual and follow the suggested schedule for general maintenance. Regular care can help extend its life and a visual inspection on a regular basis will help you notice changes as they occur. The hardware, rollers, weatherstripping, and even cables need to be replaced over time. 

Is my garage door safe?

In the 1980s and 90s, the Consumer Product Safety Commission started warning parents of the dangers of automatic garage doors. Doors made before 1981 did not have the automatic reverse feature, and several children died each year. If your garage door was installed before 1981, have it replaced in order to ensure that it is safe for everyone. If it has the automatic reverse feature, test it regularly to make sure it continues to work properly.

Should you grease garage door tracks?

Lubricating the tracks of your garage door is a good idea. It will not only keep down on any noise that the system makes when it raises and lowers the garage door, but it will also keep all the moving parts running smoothly. There are many products on the market that are designed to both clean and lubricate the tracks, or your garage door manufacturer may recommend a particular brand or product. 

What causes garage door springs to break?

Normal wear and tear over time is the common culprit when a garage door spring breaks, however, there are other causes, too. Rust can form on the springs over time, and if the spring is not regularly cleaned and lubricated, the rust can wear down the metal, causing the spring to fail. Your spring may also break due to a design flaw. 

If you feel that the springs in your garage are breaking frequently, you can request that the garage door repair company install an extended cycle variation designed to handle a heavy workload and last considerably longer. 

Is replacing a garage door spring dangerous?

Adjusting and replacing a garage door spring is dangerous and should be handled by the professionals. The springs are under tremendous pressure in order to be able to raise and lower your garage door effectively. You cannot just simply remove them without proper training and experience. 

What is the average life of a garage door spring?

Garage door springs are meant to last quite a few years. However, as more and more people avoid the front door and use the garage as the main entrance to their home, the garage door -- and its springs -- get much more use. This could lead to the springs failing earlier than anticipated. 

Keeping a regular maintenance schedule and a close eye on your garage door will help ensure that everything runs smoothly. When your garage door needs to be repaired or the springs need to be replaced, be sure to call in the professionals to help.

For more information, contact a company like Georgia Garage Doors Inc.

Share  

12 December 2019