Thursday, February 10, 2022

Garage Door Repairs You Can Do Yourself, and Some You Shouldn’t

Garage Door Repairs You Can Do Yourself, and Some You Shouldn’t

Garage doors are convenient – until they don’t work right, then they are a real pain in the backside. Routine door maintenance will keep them operating most of the time correctly, but eventually, you will need garage door repair in California. The team at Steve’s Garage Doors is providing this blog post to look at repairs you can do yourself and others that need the attention of a trained technician. 

An infrared beam system prevents the door from closing on anything or anyone. If the reflector eyes at each side of the door are misaligned, the door will not close as it should. You can fix this by adjusting the pivot brackets to align the photo eyes. Clean the eyes to remove dust and cobwebs and make sure nothing blocks the beam, such as boxes.

If the door makes unpleasant noises, another simple garage door repair is to lubricate all the moving parts. Spray lube on the springs, rollers bearings, hinges, and lift cables. You should do this regularly to keep the moving pieces from drying out. Tighten loose nuts and bolts and replace any parts that are worn out. 

Finally, clean the door’s outer surface, so it adds to your home’s curb appeal and helps protect the finish.

You will definitely need to call for garage door repair service if you discover the door torsion springs are broken. A broken spring will cause the door only to open a few inches or not open if you pull the emergency cord. 

If you are not sure that a repair is suitable for DIY, call for a repair service. It is always better to be safe. For more insights on garage door repairs, contact Steve’s Garage Doors.