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Preventative Measures For Garage Door Owners


Preventative Measures For Garage Door Owners - Hand and cloth wiping garage door

Are you one of those people who are fighting with the garage door opener every day? Is your garage starting to make odd noises or is it just not operate properly on a regular basis? If everything's work just fine for you right now that's fantastic! But if you're not taking preventative measures to keep you garage door in tip top shape it may not be long till those issues become your issues. You can follow the preventative measures below to avoid major repairs down the road. However, if the problems above sound awfully familiar, it's time to take a deep breath and book your appointment with the experts to get a permanent solution to your garage door issues.


It's important to remember that a garage door is not like any other door in your house and goes through a lot of work all day long. Not only does it add value to your property, but it also adds a sense of safety and security.


So if you want to keep your home and your vehicle safe from any unwanted activity, then you need to upkeep those security features and keep your garage doors in perfect shape. If you feel there is a need for any garage door repairs or maintenance, big or small, you must not delay and consider it as a priority.

Your garage door is the most significant moving part of your entire house and is used at any time and in all seasons, often several times a day. It is also critical that you take the time to carry out routine preventive care and repairs to keep your garage door smoothly running for decades to come. Here are some key things any homeowner can do to keep their garage doors in tip top condition.

The most important thing that will help you know whether your door is in a perfect position or not is the noise it makes. Be mindful of what your garage door sounds like when it's working well. If you start to hear an unusual creaking noise when your garage door opens and closes, or any unusual noises from your garage door system, you should contact a garage door expert to diagnosis and solve the problem before it gets worse.

The typical door to the garage goes up and down more than 1,000 times a year. That's a lot of noise and movement which can loosen the hardware. Using a socket wrench to inspect and secure all roller brackets and bolts can help you avoid unnecessary issues from loose or fallen off hardware.

Keeping the pieces of your garage door greased will add years of smooth service to your system – and it only takes 10 minutes a year! We recommend using white lithium grease on the chain or screw of the opener and a spray lubricant, available from your garage door professional, to cover the springs on top.

Never tinker with the high-tension cables that raise your garage door because they can cause you serious injuries and damage your home or vehicle. But, you can safely asses their status so that you know when to recruit pros. To assess broken garage door cables look for broken strands and damage below the roller bracket at the bottom.

Do not forget to take a look at the door itself. Wood doors must be checked for damage from water and warping, as well as chipping and peeling paint. Steel doors can have spots of rust that need to be sanded, laminated, and painted. Regularly wash your garage door with a mild all-purpose cleaner while you are cleaning your car.

Keep these tips in mind, and you can enjoy a long life from your garage door. Stay vigilant. If you notice an issue with your door, you must call a residential garage door repair service and get it examined.



Looking for Garage Door Repair Experts in the GTA & Southern Ontario? At Garage One we're here to help! With over 10 years of experience helping clients with Garage Door Repairs and Installation, we know what it takes to do it right the first time.

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