You might not give it much thought, but your garage door is a hardworking part of your home. When it starts acting up, it's giving you signals that it needs a helping hand. From spooky noises to stubborn movements, here's how to spot when your garage door is begging for a repair and understand what the fix involves.
A garage door should glide smoothly and quietly. If there's a racket every time you use it, don't ignore it. This could be your first sign that something's not right.
To quiet a noisy door, technicians start by inspecting rollers, springs, and hinges, looking for wear and tear. They'll tighten loose bolts, lubricate dry parts, and replace anything that's beyond saving. This not only brings back peace and quiet but also extends the life of your door.
Springs have one of the toughest jobs, lifting the heavy door day in and day out. If your door feels heavier or refuses to stay open, the springs may be worn.
Repair professionals will relieve the tension on the springs in a controlled manner to safely remove and replace them. This restoration of balance and tension ensures that your door will open smoothly and stay in place when needed.
A non-responsive door can often point to opener troubles. Whether it's stubbornness with the remote or the wall switch, the opener is usually the culprit.
Fixing an opener often starts with the simplest solutions, like changing remote batteries or reprogramming the system. If the issue is more complex, technicians will inspect the opener's motor and electrical components, repairing or replacing parts to get the brain of your garage door back in action.
When your garage door doesn't perk up at the click of your remote, it's time for some detective work.
Experts start with the remote, checking for battery issues or interference. If the remote is not the issue, they'll move on to the garage door receiver, troubleshooting and repairing connections and sensors to ensure clear communication between your remote and the door.
Cables are like the safety net of your garage door, guiding and supporting the weight as it moves. If they look worn or damaged, it's a red flag.
Repairing cables is delicate work. Technicians handle this with care, replacing any frayed or weakened cables with durable new ones. This not only prevents accidents but also keeps your door running smoothly and securely.
Without smooth rollers and solid hinges, your garage door's movements can be shaky and uncertain. If you notice jerking motions or resistance, these parts may need attention.
Maintenance on these small but essential parts includes replacing worn rollers, securing loose hinges, and clearing out debris. This service is vital for ensuring a smooth path for your garage door every time it opens or closes.
Your garage door is equipped with safety sensors that are there to protect you and your family from potential accidents. These sensors stop the door from closing if there's an object or person in the way. If your door refuses to close all the way or reverses for no apparent reason, the safety sensors could be malfunctioning.
Technicians address sensor issues by first cleaning lenses and checking for alignment problems. If the issue persists, they'll test the wiring and electrical connections. When sensors fail, they'll replace them with new ones that meet safety standards, ensuring your garage door operates safely and reliably. With new sensors in place, your door should resume normal function, closing smoothly and reversing only when necessary to prevent harm.
Don't wait until a small fix turns into a major headache. Get in touch with our expert repair team at Town & Country Door LLC today, and let's give your garage door the care it deserves!
Town & Country Door LLC
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1987 Orchard Lake Rd,
Sylvan Lake, MI 48320
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BUSINESS HOURS
Monday - Friday, 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
Saturday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday, 10:00 am - 3:00 pm