Now that the weather is getting warmer you can get out in the garage and run a simple test to make sure your door is working properly. To test the door run it up and down, listen to see if it sounds nice and smooth or if it is squeaky and ruff sounding. If it sounds off it needs a service call. Also, you can just check over your side and bottom weatherstrippings to see if all faired well over the winter or if there are any cracks or broken pieces of weatherstrip. It is recommended to have your garage door serviced at least once a year make sure all components are functioning properly. Here is a great article on how to make sure your door is Spring ready: Watch and Listen to the Door in Operation. Problems with your garage door and automatic opener are often manifest in jerky movements and grating, scraping sounds. A well-maintained, well-tuned garage door is relatively quiet as it moves up and down, and you should not see jerkiness in its motion. Look at both sides of the system—the springs, pulleys, and cables—and make sure they look symmetrical. Clear the Tracks. Inspect the tracks on both sides of the door to make sure they are free of debris and rust. You can also use a level to make sure the tracks are plumb (perfectly vertical) along their vertical sections. You can make small adjustments yourself, but major track adjustments are a job for a professional technician. Tighten the Hardware. Because the typical garage door moves up and down many hundreds of times each year, the motion and vibration can loosen up the door and track hardware. Check out the brackets holding the door tracks to the wall and ceiling as well as the fasteners anchoring the garage door opener unit to the framing. Use a socket wrench to tighten up any loose bolts you find. Inspect and Replace the Rollers. The rollers along the edge of the garage door should be inspected at least twice a year and replaced every five to seven years. During your inspection, replace any rollers you find that are chipped, cracked, or worn. Most of the rollers can be removed by simply removing the brackets holding them to the door. Warning: Do not remove the bottom roller bracket on each side of the door because these are attached to the lift cables, which are under extreme tension. Check the Cables and Pulleys. Inspect the lift cables and pulleys that attach to the bottom roller brackets on the door. These provide the connection between the springs and the door to help lift and lower the door safely. Garage doors have one of two different types of springs: Extension springs Extension springs are long, skinny springs that run alongside the horizontal (overhead) portion of each door track. Torsion springs are mounted to a metal rod above the door opening. Both types use cables to lift the door. Most experts advise that cables and springs should not be touched by homeowners since these high-tension parts can be dangerous. If you spot any broken strands or other signs of wear or damage on the cables, call in a service person for assistance. Lubricate the Moving Parts. Keeping the rollers and other moving parts well lubricated will reduce stress on the rollers and door openers and prolong their useful lives. Twice a year, apply a high-quality spray lubricant, such as white lithium grease (which is available in a spray can), on the rollers and hinges, then wipe off any excess. If any rollers or hinges seem stuck, spray them with a penetrating solution, like WD-40, then wipe them clean and apply grease. Also, lubricate the pulleys on extension-spring openers and the bearings on torsion-spring openers. Wipe a little oil on the torsion spring if it is rusty. If the opener has a metal chain or screw, spray white lithium grease on the opener’s chain or screw, but do not use a lubricant on a belt-drive opener. Test the Door Balance. If your garage door is not properly balanced, the garage door opener will have to work harder, and it won’t last as long. The door should be so well balanced by its springs that only a few pounds of force are necessary to lift it. Test this by pulling the release handle on the automatic opener, then manually lift the door so it is about halfway open. The door should remain in place without your help. If it doesn't, the door is improperly balanced or the springs are growing old and worn. Call a professional for help with springs. Test the Auto-Reverse Feature. Automatic garage door openers should have an auto-reverse feature that is designed to stop and reverse the direction of the door if it detects an object in the path of the door or it hits an object while the door is closing. This system is activated by a pressure sensor or by a pair of photocells on each side of the door. Test the pressure sensor by placing a scrap 2x4 board flat on the ground in the path of the door. When the door comes down and touches the board, it should reverse direction and go back up again. To test the photoelectric system that has eye sensors on each side, start your door downward in a closing direction, then just pass your leg in the door’s path. The door should reverse direction and head upward. Consult your garage door opener instruction manual for directions on how to adjust the auto-reverse function. Older garage door openers that lack this basic feature, which is now mandated by building code in many areas, should be replaced. Repair or Replace the Weatherstripping. The rubber weatherstripping along the bottom of the door helps keep out the cold as well as water, dust, and dirt. Check it twice a year to make sure it is in good shape. Some weatherstripping fits into the bottom of the door using a flange that slides into a groove in the bottom of the door. Weatherstripping for wooden garage doors is usually nailed in place. Garage door weatherstripping is sold by the foot or in large rolls at hardware stores and big-box home improvement stores. If your door has weatherstripping along the sides, also check its condition and reattach any loose spots or replace the entire length of stripping if it is badly worn or damaged. Clean and Paint the Door. Inspect the door itself when you are checking out the other components. If the door is steel, look for rust spots that should be sanded, primed, and painted. Fiberglass doors can be washed with an all-purpose cleaner. Pay particular attention to wood doors, since warping and water damage are common. Remove chipped and peeling paint, then sand and repaint. If you have a wooden door that does not have weatherstripping along the bottom, make sure this bottom edge is well sealed or painted, then install a weatherstrip. Full article here: https://www.thespruce.com/simple-garage-door-maintenance-1398144
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7/6/2020 06:02:58 pm
My garage door hasn't been opening all of the way for the past two days. I liked that you pointed out that it would be smart for me to consider looking at the pulley system. That is good for me to get a professional to help me get my garage working well again.
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8/28/2020 02:34:33 am
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9/8/2020 08:11:35 pm
I noticed that my garage door is producing a squeaky sound when being close and open, which is why I've decided to start looking for a garage door repair service that may address this concern. Well, I agree with you that the rollers along the garage's door's edge shall be inspected. You're also right about the importance of checking the cables and pulleys since these are necessary in terms of lifting the doors.
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9/25/2020 10:27:04 am
It made sense when you said that an improperly balanced garage door won't last as long due to the extra work it has to do. I think my garage door might be out of balance because I've noticed the left side is always higher than the right when it opens. Thanks for helping me see why we shouldn't put off hiring a garage door repair professional soon!
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10/16/2020 02:04:03 pm
It was really helpful when you said to inspect the cables. My husband and I are needing to look into getting our garage door repaired in a couple of months because it recently broke, and we want to make sure that we know how to keep it maintained after it gets repaired so that we can prevent it from breaking again. We'll make sure to keep these tips in mind as we search for a garage door repair service that can help us.
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10/22/2020 09:09:33 pm
I like that this post reminded us to have our garage door rollers replaced. It makes sense as it is seasonal maintenance to ensure that our garage door operates smoothly. I will keep this tip in mind and call for a technician to my it inspected.
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11/26/2020 07:24:40 am
Professional garage door repair services will not only do repairing but, also do heavy installations and also do design and modifying its opening function.
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1/8/2021 12:40:57 pm
The other day my friend pointed out that his automatic door needs to be repaired as it has been difficult to open and close. Therefore, I do agree that it is important for us to ensure that our automatic door is lubricated in a routine manner. When I speak with my friend later, I will encourage him to consider automatic door repair.
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2/4/2021 10:03:35 am
I like your idea to watch the door while it operates and make sure both sides look symmetrical. I noticed my sister's garage door didn't look symmetrical when she was driving me to the store yesterday. Your article should be helpful for her to reference if she chooses to hire a garage door repair service for her home soon.
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3/23/2021 10:07:42 am
Thanks for the tip to avoid touching cables and springs for a garage door. My son was playing around the garage door yesterday, and now the door won't open. I think he messed around with the cables and springs, so I'll hire a professional who can repair my garage door.
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4/9/2021 10:17:13 pm
It's great to know that you should check if the door is properly balanced because an unbalanced door can put unnecessary tension on the springs. I will start looking for a garage door spring repair service, then. Our door has been unbalanced for a while now, and I heard a loud noise in the garage after closing the door this morning.
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4/20/2021 03:00:01 pm
My sister has been having a lot of problems with her garage door because stops going up halfway up. She would really like to get a professional to repair it, so that she can park her car in the garage. I liked what you said about how she should look at the auto-reverse function on the garage door opener, or get it replaced.
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5/25/2021 12:09:52 pm
It was really interesting when you talked about how it is important to test the balance of a garage door. I would like to test the balance of my door, but I am not a very handy person. Hiring a professional garage door technician would probably be the best way for me to have the balance tested without me breaking anything.
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5/26/2021 07:10:10 pm
I appreciated it when you shared that it is important to repair or replace the weatherstripping along the bottom of the door as it keeps out the cold as well as water, dust, and dirt. My uncle just mentioned the other day that he always needs to clean the garage since it keeps on being filled in with debris from the outside. I will suggest to him checking the rubber weatherstripping by hiring a reliable service that can help to do so.
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6/22/2021 12:40:44 pm
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6/24/2021 01:42:02 pm
It's great that you explained that it is important to clear the tracks that a garage door runs on. Would it be a good idea to upgrade the tracks or would it be better to just update the garage door? It seems like consulting with a garage door technician could be a good way to figure out what would be best for your situation.
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Thanks for pointing out that we must check the garage door at least twice a year regarding the weatherstripping to ensure that they are still working well. I will keep that in mind and also have professionals maintain the garage door once we have one. As of now, we are still looking for professionals to construct a garage for our property since we don't have one ever since we moved in here a year ago.
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Thanks for pointing out that automatic garage door openers should have an auto-reverse feature to stop and reverse the door when there is an object in the path. I will keep that in mind now that I plan to have an automatic door installed in the garage. It will help a single mom like me to keep me from going out of the car just to open the garage door.
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8/12/2021 08:39:57 am
I moved into a new house and I love it. The only problem is the garage door doesn't work. I'll see when the last time the rollers were replaced because I think it was over seven years ago so we'll need new ones.
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8/13/2021 09:11:30 am
I like your tip about making sure to check the auto-reverse feature to see if the sensors are working properly. My garage door has started stopping about halfway up and won't allow for a bigger change. I think it would be beneficial to call a professional to see if they can fix it quickly.
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8/20/2021 05:50:54 am
My garage door hasn't been opening up properly, and I'm not sure what to do about it. It makes sense that I would want to get a professional to fix my garage door! They would be able to figure out what is causing the problems in the first place.
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8/23/2021 11:25:59 am
Thank you for the tip to lubricate the pulleys and bearings. My wife and I are new homeowners and want to make sure that we take good care of our garage. Thank you for all the other tips too we will definitely be using them.
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10/7/2021 12:00:55 pm
I appreciate your advice to call in a professional for things like cables and springs if we notice wear. My husband was going over our garage lately and noticed that one of the springs is starting to look really worn. We'll be sure to call someone soon to see about getting that fixed.
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10/28/2021 01:01:48 am
I like how you mentioned that when you are checking out the other components, inspect the door itself to make sure that nothing is broken. My aunt mentioned to me last night that she is planning to replace their current garage doors with hollow metal doors for them to be more secure and comfortable whenever there are hurricanes and asked if I have any idea what is the best option to do. Thanks to this informative article and I'll be sure to tell her that it will be much better if they consult a trusted hollow metal door installation service as they can answer all her inquiries and will provide good quality service.
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10/29/2021 05:19:06 pm
Thanks for pointing out that the garage door will not last for so long when the parts are not properly balanced. With that in mind, it would be really important to hire garage building services from reputable companies. I will definitely do that since I finally have the budget to have a covered garage to protect my car which I just cover with a tarpaulin for a year now.
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1/30/2022 04:00:08 pm
Thanks for mentioning that one of the benefits of having our garage doors maintained regularly, it helps to ensure that our doors operate efficiently. The other day my brother mentioned his garage doors have been inefficient. I will definitely keep this information in mind for future references.
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3/8/2022 05:10:38 pm
I never knew that garage door parts are crucial to figuring out that is why the help of professionals is needed. My uncle believes their garage door is faulty because it does not open and close correctly, and he has asked me for advice on the best course of action. Thanks to your enlightening article, I'll be sure to remind him that they can consult garage door repair services, who can assist them in providing preventative maintenance for their garage door.
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3/28/2022 11:35:18 pm
It's great that this article talked about the importance of understanding how your garage door works to identify if there are problems. My brother thinks that their garage door needs repair as it is not opening and closing correctly, and he asked me if I had any idea what could be the best option to do. Thanks to this informative article, I'll be sure to tell him that they can consult garage door repair services as they can help them provide preventative maintenance for their garage door.
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5/25/2022 11:40:05 pm
I agreed when you stated that high-tension parts like springs should not be touched by homeowners since they can be dangerous. Our garage door got severely damaged because my husband tried to fix it himself. I think it's time to call a contractor that offers garage door spring services to fix the issue.
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8/5/2022 09:45:04 am
Articles like this one really ought to be read by everyone, in my opinion. Great work. I absolutely enjoy it, and the advice is really helpful.
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12/6/2022 09:52:04 pm
We appreciate your advice to check the lift cables and pulleys that connect to the door's bottom roller brackets. My mother claims that when she tries to close the garage door, the pulleys make a screeching noise. I'll work with the garage door repair company to address the pulleys' noise issues.
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12/16/2022 08:56:02 am
Thanks so much for the maintenance tips for your garage come spring. My cousin's garage door has been making awful noises when it opens and he is not sure why. We've been looking into calling down some professionals to help him repair anything broken so it can last the winter.
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12/19/2022 11:17:06 am
If your garage door is not properly balanced, the garage door opener will have to work harder, and it won’t last as long. The door should be so well balanced by its springs that only a few pounds of force are necessary to lift it. I’m so thankful for your helpful post!
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12/22/2022 11:08:47 am
Thank you for explaining how an improperly balanced garage door can damage the garage door opener. My husband has been worried about our garage door since it's been acting up over the last few weeks. I'll be sure to look into this possibility to see what needs to be done.
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1/10/2023 09:31:17 am
Spring is the best time for home maintenance, call hanyman services during spring to resolve all minor issues related to doors, locks, etc.
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1/25/2023 07:23:10 pm
I like that you said that you should implement testing of your garage door to identify its function. My uncle mentioned last night that they are planning to have a replacement for their garage door because of 10 years of usage. He asked if I had any idea what would be the best option for a modern garage door. Thanks to this informative article. I'll be sure to tell him that they can consult a well-known residential garage door installation service as they can provide information about the process.
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2/1/2023 02:53:30 pm
Great article on preparing for spring with garage door maintenance! It's important to regularly inspect and perform routine upkeep to ensure safe and smooth operation. One tip I would add is to also check the balance of the door. An unbalanced door puts unnecessary strain on the opener and can shorten its lifespan.
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2/3/2023 09:24:16 pm
Thanks for sharing that it is important for us to hire professionals when looking to have our garage door replaced. Doing so will help ensure that the garage doors are repaired or replaced thoroughly and properly. I think I will read through the reviews to help ensure I hire the right people based off past customers comment.
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4/7/2023 01:14:10 pm
When conducting winter garage door maintenance, you should keep an eye on your door’s weatherstripping. The cold temperatures can cause it to crack or fall apart, leading to cold air and melted snow leaking into your garage.
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8/18/2023 12:58:57 pm
Just tackled my seasonal garage door maintenance today, and your tips were a lifesaver! I especially appreciated the advice about lubricating the moving parts; it made a noticeable difference in the door's smoothness. Everyone should bookmark this post for their maintenance routine. Cheers!
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8/28/2023 12:37:47 pm
Great read! I never knew how crucial seasonal maintenance could be for a garage door until I stumbled upon this post. Recently, my garage door started making a screeching sound, and after reading this, I realized I've been neglecting the lubrication part. Time to give those rollers and pulleys some TLC! Thanks for the comprehensive guide.
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9/11/2023 07:54:17 am
It's helpful to learn how we'd provide maintenance to our garage door to keep all of its parts lubricated. Not long ago, I visited my parents and noticed that their garage door made very loud noises. Your tips will surely help my parents know when to call a professional to lubricate their garage door.
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