GARAGE DOOR REPAIR

Your garage door is the most significant moving component of your house, many homeowners take their garage door for granted and completely ignoring the fact it’s required to be maintained at least once a year and of course to need to get a safety check to make sure everything moves and operated properly without any risk.

For example, you may not notice but although your garage door seems to work smoothly and going up and down with more than allow pressure causing the door to go down heavier than it should and having the risk of crushing something in its way.

Do you have an old garage door at home that is squeaky or noisy?
Is this the time for a new door?
Here at Garage Door Services of St. Louis
We carry all type of doors available in the market from standard two car garage to custom made wood to glass or steel doors.

We strategically station our technicians in and around the area to be able to provide a faster service time for your convenience if you need service right away. All you need to do is call our number, and our friendly dispatcher staff will take your information and transmit it to the closest technician. Just like that, the technician will be coming to your aid. If it’s not urgent, we do also make appointments for all of our services. We are a 24 hour, 7 day a week service, so we can schedule the most convenient time for you.

1. Lubricate the door’s moving parts

A small amount of lubrication can go a long way toward preventing noise and keeping your garage door operating properly.

Use a spray lubricant to grease up the door opener’s chain or drive screw. It is also a good idea to lubricate the door’s hinges, rollers, and tracks.

 

2. Check hardware for tightness

Your garage door moves up and down several times a day and it is not uncommon for hardware to loosen over time. Inspect your hardware and tighten any loose roller brackets or bolts.

3. Test your door’s balance

If your garage door is not properly balanced, the opener has to work harder each time you open and close the door, which means that it won’t last as long.

To check whether the door is balanced, disconnect the opener by pulling the release handle. Then open or lower the door halfway. If the door is balanced, it will hold this position without your help. If, however, the door starts to fall or ride up, the spring’s tension needs to be adjusted.

4. Test the auto-reverse feature

The garage openers auto-reverse feature is designed to prevent injury. It is essential that you test this feature at least once a year to ensure it’s working well.

Start by placing a large piece of wood or brick underneath the door. You’ll know if your door is functioning correctly when it reverses automatically after coming into contact with the object.

Modern door openers have a second reverse feature — a photoelectric system designed to detect people and pets walking underneath the door. To test this feature, activate the door and step your foot directly underneath the door’s path for just a moment. This movement should activate the door’s reverse function as well.

5. Inspect door parts for damage

Over time, parts such as the door’s rollers and cables can become damaged. Inspect parts regularly to ensure every aspect of your door is damage-free. If necessary, replace broken or damaged parts.

If your garage doors are in need of replacement or anything else in your garage could use an upgrade like the floor or your storage systems, contact us. Garage Door Services of St. Louis offers same day service for most maintenance and servicing issues.

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