The typical residential garage door will open and close thousands of times each year. All that wear and tear can take a toll on the door, as well as the opener, springs, rollers, cables, hinges and other essential parts and components. As with any mechanical device, a garage door needs a regular tune-up to keep it in peak operating condition and minimize the chances of a significant repair issue.
In this guide, we will go over:
- When You Should Get a Tune-Up
- What to Expect from a Tune-Up
- Signs You Need a Garage Door Tune-Up
- Who to Contact
When and How Often Should a Garage Door Be Serviced?
As a general rule, a garage door should be serviced once a year — or every two years if it is relatively new or experiences limited use.
However, a longer interval could leave you vulnerable to serious mechanical problems that may occur without warning. Your door may become stuck, which could prevent you from getting your vehicle in or out of the garage. Even worse, a malfunctioning garage door can pose a safety hazard that puts you and your family at risk. Factors such as the age of the door and frequency of use will impact how often you should have your garage door serviced.
What Can You Expect From a Garage Door Tune-Up?
When you contact a garage door company for a tune-up, you will schedule a convenient time for a technician to come to your home. The technician will test the garage door to ensure it opens and closes properly. They will also perform a series of troubleshooting steps to detect possible signs of trouble, as well as a comprehensive inspection of essential components like the springs, rollers and cables. Additionally, the tech will tighten loose nuts, bolts, cables, etc. as needed. Most tune-ups include lubrication of all moving parts to facilitate smooth function and prevent premature wear, too.
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Signs You Need a Garage Door Tune-Up Now
In some cases, your garage may show signs of mechanical issues that require immediate attention, such as:
- Strange Noises: Unusual scraping and grinding during opening and closing can indicate problems like loose hardware or debris on the door’s tracks.
- Bent Tracks: The tracks on either side of the opening that allow the door to go and down can become bent, which can eventually prevent you from opening and closing it.
- Damaged Rollers: The rollers that traverse the tracks can incur chips, cracks or wear that may keep the door from opening and closing smoothly and efficiently.
- Abnormal Operation: If the door operates more slowly than usual or jerks or shudders instead of rolling smoothly, it’s time for a tune-up.
Contact The Doorman of Southeast Florida to Schedule Your Boca Raton Garage Door Tune-Up Today
If you live in the Palm Beach vicinity, Boca Raton-based The Doorman of Southeast Florida offers a $39.95 tune-up special that will ensure your garage door will function properly throughout the year. We’ll lubricate the rollers, check all system components for wear and tear, make minor adjustments and much more. Contact us for more information and to schedule a convenient appointment today.
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