Look after it: Garador
Your garage door smoothly and reliably opens up and closes down. Opens up and closes down without you even being fully conscious of it. Until it doesn’t. It is making an awful noise and is now stuck half up, and you can’t get your car out to go to work.
The first question Aaron and Hilary Harvey of Garador Christchurch will ask you when you ring them up in a panic is “Have you had regular maintenance checks done on your garage door?” Unfortunately many homeowners skip out on routine garage door inspections. After all, as long as your door opens and closes it may be tempting to ignore any possible niggling issues and assume that everything is working just fine.
That may indeed be the case, however regular garage door repair and maintenance will not only keep the door in top shape, it will also help to uphold its warranty conditions.
Aaron and Hilary have these tips for maintaining your garage door.
- Check it
Check your garage door at the change of each season. Take a look at the tracks, springs and locks. Make sure that items in the garage are not at risk of falling into the path of the door or the tracks. Rakes, brooms and sport equipment are likely culprits. Check over the panels to make sure that no dents have appeared and sweep around your garage door to remove debris that can gather quickly, particularly over autumn and winter.
- Clean it
Every type of garage door will benefit from being washed frequently with a soft cloth to prevent blemishes and corrosion to the paint. Grit, sand and wayward leaves can all hinder the performance of your garage door.
- Look out for small signs of a larger issue
A properly functioning garage door should not be overly noisy and it should open and close steadily. There also shouldn’t be a delay between pressing the button and the door beginning to move. Some of these minor issues can develop into bigger problems, especially if you are opening and closing several times a day.
- Maintain it
Aaron and Hilary recommend that when you first install a new garage door it is checked within 12 months and then every two years. While you should check your door regularly yourself, any actual work on it should be carried out by professionals, such as Garador. Aside from the risk of causing damage, the large moving door can cause serious injury if you are not sure of what you are doing. A professional repairer can diagnose any issue and help you decide what solution is best for you. As well as being maintenance and repair experts, Garador also install new garage doors.