Residential & Commercial Garage Door Maintenance Services
Garage Door Maintenance is key to keeping your garage door operating safely and reliably for years. Regular maintenance, performed by our technicians, can be an ideal way to detect potential problems early, ensure safe operation and prevent equipment failures.
Commercial & Residential Garage Door Maintenance
During the Maintenance Service: garage door parts will be tightened and lubricated for smooth operation. Having your door maintained will not only give you convenience, but it will also provide safety for your family and extend the life of your door.
Not many people give much consideration to their garage doors; we believe garage door maintenance is one of the most important features of your home or business.
If you own a home or business with an automatic garage door, consider how often you use it when you come and go, opening or simply operating your business. Imagine it not opening when you need it to — or even worse; it is stuck open.
Your garage door:
- It is the primary entry point and exit for large items, like furniture, and often you and your family.
- It is the core element of your business operation.
- Contributes to insulating your facility from extreme temperatures
- Protects your car, family, products, or anything else you can store in the garage from the elements.
- Your garage door is the first line of defense against rain, snow, wind, pest infestation, and intruders, but it must be maintained to ensure consistent excellent performance.
Garage Door Maintenance Service Includes:
During the Maintenance Service: garage door parts will be tightened and lubricated for smooth operation. Having your door maintained will not only give you convenience, but it will also provide safety for your family and extend the life of your door.
- Tighten or replace defective bolts and nuts
- Lubricate rollers, pulleys, and the whole drive mechanism on garage doors
- 12-point maintenance and safety inspection up to 3 garage door openers.
- Adjust electric door openers, tighten the chain and set limit switches.
- Lubricate the whole drive mechanism on opener systems
- Inspect the keypad and transmitter batteries.
- PLUS inspect the weather stripping and garage door bottom seal*
* Replacement of Weather Stripping and Bottom Seal is extra.
Safe and Reliable Operation:
Garage Door Maintenance is essential to keeping your garage door operating safely and securely for years to come. Most people ignore their garage doors until there’s a problem. Regular maintenance, performed by our technicians, can be ideal for detecting potential problems early, ensuring safe operation, and preventing equipment failures.
DIY Maintenance Tips
Look and Listen:
An essential step you can take is to observe your garage door in action every time you use it. Does it operate silently, or does it make grinding or scraping noises?
Tighten up the Hardware:
Examine and tighten all roller brackets and bolts with a socket wrench.
Door Balance:
Periodically test the balance of your door.
Begin with the door closed.
If you have a garage door opener, use the release mechanism so you can operate the door by hand when doing this test.
You should be able to lift the door smoothly, with little resistance. It should also stay open around three or four feet above the floor. If it does not, it is out of adjustment. Have it adjusted by a qualified service professional!
Reversal Test:
Make sure your opener has a reversing feature. If a reversing feature is not present, replace the opener.
Garage door openers manufactured after January 1, 1993, are required by federal law to have safety features that comply with the latest UL (Underwriters Laboratories) 325 standards. Contact your manufacturer or installer for additional information.
Inspect and Replace the Rollers:
Whether steel or nylon, the rollers need to be checked twice a year and replaced every seven years or so, and even more if you use your garage door many times a day. Worn chipped or cracked rollers need replacing as soon as possible.
Replace the Weatherstripping:
Check the weather sealant at the bottom of the door. If it is cracked or broken, it needs replacing.
Lubricate the Moving Parts:
Lubricate all moving parts and coat torsion springs with regular grade machine oil.
Check the Cables:
Check for broken strands and damage near the bottom roller bracket.
Test the Auto-Reverse Safety Features:
There are two mechanisms: mechanical and photocell.
To test the mechanical feature, place an object on the ground in the path of the door. When the door is coming down touches that object, it should reverse direction and go back up again.
To test the photoelectric system with beams at each side, close your door and pass your leg in the door’s path. Your door should reverse.
If your opener lacks these essential safety features, it’s time to buy a new garage door opener.
Clear the Tracks:
Clean the inside of the tracks with an old toothbrush to dislodge any buildup of grease, grime, or dirt. Spray disc brake cleaner into the tracks and then wipe out with a clean rag to remove the debris.
Only a professional Garage Door Technician should make any significant adjustments to the garage door tracks.
Groom Your Garage Door:
Don’t forget to examine the door itself. Wood doors will need to check for water damage, warp, and chipped and peeling paint. Steel doors may have rust spots requiring sanding, priming, and painting. Rust is a significant enemy for any garage door. Yearly maintenance can help keep it away.
Periodic Cleaning:
Use a mild detergent to wash your door; do not use abrasive cleaners. Check for scratches that need repairing. Treat with zinc-based primer if the bare metal is exposed. Avoid excessive touch-ups; post-applied painting will not match the original factory finish.
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Overhead Door Company of Grand Island
2812 W Old Hwy 30, Grand Island, NE 68803
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2812 W Old Hwy 30, Grand Island, NE 68803