Preventative Maintenance for Your Garage Door Can Help Prevent Problems

As a homeowner with an automatic garage door system, it is useful to take a good look at your garage door regularly to check for problems. You can have the maintenance done by a professional if you aren't sure what you are looking for. Maintenance involves taking a look at the hardware to make sure everything is working, cleaning the tracks and moveable parts, and inspecting the door itself for any damage. When you take the time to have your garage door properly maintained, it is less likely to break and need an emergency repair. 

Take Time to Watch Your Garage Door Open and Close

Maintenance involves looking to see how smoothly your garage door opens and closes. If you notice an area where the door gets stuck, or if the system moves slowly, it's time for further investigation. You may need to have your tension springs adjusted, or there may be debris in your tracks. Observing the function of your garage door with care is a good first step in maintenance.

Tighten All Brackets and Replace Broken Rollers

Brackets that hold your tracks in place get loose because of the vibration of the door as it opens and closes. Rollers will break or chip over time, making it rough for your door to open and close. Check your brackets, and tighten any that are loose. If you don't know how to change rollers, you will want to have a professional do it for you.

Inspect the Tracks for Damage and Debris

Your tracks should be parallel, free of debris, and not bent. If you notice any problems with your tracks, they may need to be replaced. You can clean your tracks using a broom to remove debris, but bent tracks usually need to be replaced.

Your garage door maintenance will include lubricating any moving parts, checking over the opener, and making sure the tension springs are in good working order. While you can do some of the work yourself, a professional will perform the following:

  • Inspect your garage door function carefully, identifying any repair needs
  • Lubricate all necessary parts
  • Change rollers that are broken
  • Clean the entire system
  • Make sure the balance is correct
  • Check cables and tension springs
  • Inspect any safety features

Your garage door maintenance will help to prolong the life of your garage door system. When you take care of your garage door, it is going to be more reliable throughout the year


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