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Joanna Heinen
by on July 4, 2021
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What Checks To Do On The Garage Door and How Often?

When dealing with the choice of sectional and overhead garage doors for your home (here we have seen the 5 questions to ask yourself to make your choice), the first aspects to be evaluated are the quality of the materials proposed, the product guarantee and above all the reliability of suppliers.

However, even following these simple guidelines scrupulously and choosing quality automatic closures, time, daily use and atmospheric agents can deteriorate the functioning of the doors.

This is why garage door maintenance is essential: in this article, we analyze together which are the standard maintenance to be provided for overhead and sectional doors to ensure maximum performance over time.

Visual Checks and Maintenance on Sectional and Overhead Doors

First of all, garage doors must be equipped with CE marking and the relative use and maintenance manual. The first step for correct maintenance of overhead and sectional doors, therefore, consists of carefully reading the instructions provided by the door manufacturer to check the maintenance operations to be carried out and their frequency.

Usually, the verification operations on the doors must be carried out every six months and in the user manual it is indicated to contact the authorized assistance centre at least once a year ( click here to find out the HEINEN CONTRACTING, INC  assistance service on automatic doors and get in touch with our technicians).

It is a good idea to periodically carry out a visual inspection of the sectional door inside and outside to verify that the frame and the door leaf of the garage are intact and have not been damaged, especially when the vehicle is being maneuvered.

Mechanical Verification of Garage Doors

If the sectional or overhead door of the garage produces noises during operation, it is advisable to contact authorized assistance as soon as possible, to avoid prolonging the problem over time and risking worsening the situation. The mechanical inspection of garage doors and gates is an operation that must be carried out by professional garage remodelers, such as those of HEINEN CONTRACTING, INC. and is an integral part of the periodic maintenance of automatic openings as it allows you to monitor the correct functioning and status of all parts. Involved in automated opening and closing mechanisms.

In the event that the mechanical check of the garage door is carried out independently, it is a good rule to switch off the power supply of the garage closing automation to avoid putting your health at risk in the event that someone operates the automation remote control while you are checking.


Removal of Dust and Deposits from Doors

Even the cleaning of sectional overhead doors is part of the periodic maintenance. It is advisable to remove dust or dirt from guides, sliding wheels or photocells of the garage door using a brush or compressed air.

Keeping the automatic door components clean helps to avoid the accumulation of deposits that could cause friction on the sliding of the doors, up to compromising their operation.

Lubricate the Door Balancing Springs

If we have installed a sectional or overhead door with balancing springs in our garage, we must also take care of the maintenance of these components: first of all, it is necessary to check that there are no dirt deposits and if necessary remove them, then we can lubricate the balancing springs with spray grease ( WD-40 lubricant or similar).

In conclusion, the indications provided above are basic control and maintenance operations on overhead and sectional doors which, if carried out consistently, allow the optimal duration of the garage door to be increased over time. Furthermore, a periodic check can allow you to easily identify a possible malfunction before it degenerates and make possible an effective prompt intervention by the supplier.

For more complex maintenance operations it is always recommended to contact the nearest service center or the manufacturer or installer where the garage door was purchased.

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