Sunday, 14 June 2015

Five Garage Door Tips For Maintenance

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Like all things, garage doors require maintenance. It doesn't have to be hard,

though. Read on for essential tips on maintaining them!

Five Garage Door Tips For Maintenance

Garages can be tricky but their doors and the systems behind them can be even

trickier. In some ways, it's the biggest moving object in your house and property,

next to a vehicle. If you don't maintain the lubrication, tracks, sensors, etc, your

garage door, will break down and not perform as well as it could. This can spell

trouble, especially if you need access to the garage via the door and not from

inside your house. There are several things that go into how well your door

works and they are all something that should be maintained. Read one below for

the best tips on keep your door in working order.

1. Lubrication

Some doors struggle with lubrication, especially older ones. A lot of this can be

fixed by lubricating the gears and chains that go into moving the door up and

down. Don't use WD-40, though. It may seem like a good idea but this generally

is not as the metals and material a door's moving parts don't play well with it

(corrosion, yikes!). Instead, use something like a silicone based lubricant or a

lithium one. They're not hard to find and will do a much better job on top of lasting

longer.

2. The Door's Tracks

A garage door runs along tracks to keep it stable and guide it as it moves. The

tracks sometimes get dirty or begin to experience minor flaws that can be fixed

with general maintenance. You want to keep them as clean as possible, other

wise you risk ruining the door. Don't lubricate it, though. You need to clean it

instead and thoroughly. If your track is dirty, the door can get hung up on it or

experience unneeded restrain, possibly burning out the motor.

3. Sensors, Sensors And Sensors

Doors use sensors to detect object and obstacles in their path. Every once in a

while, these can get dirty or mis-aligned. Unless one of them goes out, it's an

easy fix. Make sure they face each other as this is how they were designed to

operate. If the infrared lense is dusty (this depends on the model you have),

carefully wipe it off.

4. Weather Proofing

Weather proofing is another thing you should consider. Weather seals are

inexpensive and will shield the parts from the elements, giving it a much longer

life. You can find these at most hardware stores for cheap.

5. Resets

Sometimes you need to reset the motor or firmware. Check the user manual for

this. Symptoms include a randomly opening door and having difficulty sensing

things in its way. They all have their own systems for a reset, but most will likely

have a power off and on cycle to achieve it. Instructions go a long way here.





Maintain your door and keeping it in working order means it will last a lot longer.

It will also help you avoid spending money that you didn't need to, unless you like

the idea of completely replacing everything and burning a hole in your wallet.

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