Monday, July 27, 2009

Tips on Garage Door Maintenance

Garage door maintenance should be included in your weekend to-do list at least a couple of times a year. Your garage doors get a lot more use than you may realize. In an average household a garage door typically is opened and closed 10-20 times per day. Over a year that's a lot of opening and closings. Left un-maintained garage doors will eventually fail causing not only inconvenience, but possibly even damage or harm to your vehicles, your home and even to yourself. Consequently it is important to perform maintenance at least twice a year.

Garage Door Maintenance - Torsion Springs and Rollers

There are a number of mechanical aspects of a garage door that should be checked. Examine the rollers, torsion springs and metal brackets that attach the garage door to the house. Make sure they are all securely fastened and that the rollers turn smoothly in the tracks.

If the rollers are not turning smoothly examine them to determine if they are broken or just simply need a lubricant. If they appear damaged replace them. They are typically easy to remove. If they are just sticking a little, apply some silicon based lubricant to them.

Garage Door Maintenance - Tracks

As part of the maintenance process it is also important to examine the tracks and make sure the sections that are bolted together are flush with each other. Frequently a bolt will loosen up that holds the tracks together. If this happens, the tracks may become slightly skewed from each other, or the loose bolt may protrude in the track area, causing the door rollers to sometimes catch on them. This can cause added torque on the opener which may trigger it to reverse direction. Simply tighten up any loose track bolts and make sure the track sections are flush.

It is also a good idea to oil the garage door tracks with motor oil, e.g. 10W40. Use a rag and simply wipe them down.

Also, while examining the tracks use a level to make sure they are level. They should be fastened to the garage door opening such that they are parallel with it. If they are not, adjust them appropriately so that they are.

Garage Door Maintenance - Springs

As part of the garage door maintenance process you should also examine the springs and make sure they are fastened solidly to the garage door and frame. Manually open and close the garage door and see if the door feels extremely heavy while lifting or requires extra effort to close. If it does, then the springs need adjusting. The springs should be adjusted such that when the garage door is lifted halfway open, it stays halfway open. It should not move on its own either up or down, without additional pressure being applied to it. Note: springs under tension can be quite dangerous and thus adjusting garage door springs should be left to a professional.

It is also a good idea to wipe down the springs with a little motor oil to make sure they do not catch when opening or closing the garage door.

Check the base to make sure there is no rust or decay, pending if it is a metal or wood garage door. Also check the weather-stripping to see if it is damaged. If it does not need replacing, at least wipe it down with a vinyl cleaner to protect it from UV damage and to keep it flexible and pliable.

With these few maintenance tips, your garage doors should continue to operate smoothly for months to come.

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About the Author: Over the past 20+ years Mark Donovan has been involved with building homes and additions to homes. His projects have included: building a vacation home, building additions and garages on to existing homes, and finishing unfinished homes. For more information about Home Improvement and Home Additions, and Home Remodeling and Repair visit homeadditionplus.com and homeaddition.blogspot.com

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