Quick answer: Use a product made for garage doors — a silicone or lithium-based spray. Avoid heavy grease or WD-40 as a lubricant, since they attract dirt and can gum up the hardware.
A garage door cycles thousands of times a year, and a little routine care prevents the majority of breakdowns. These simple steps keep a Bayonne door running smoothly for years. For dependable garage door repair across Bayonne, NJ, reach us at (201) 215-5367.
Wipe debris from the tracks (don't grease them) and check the bottom weather seal for cracks. A good seal keeps out drafts, water, and pests, especially through {state} seasons.
Twice a year, apply a garage-door-specific lubricant to the rollers, hinges, and springs. It cuts friction and noise dramatically and adds years to the hardware. Avoid generic grease, which attracts grit.
Look for fraying cables, cracked rollers, and loose bolts. Tighten what's loose and flag anything frayed for a professional — never adjust cables or springs yourself, as they're under high tension.
With the opener disconnected, lift the door halfway by hand — it should hold its position. If it drops or flies up, the springs are out of balance and overworking your opener. A technician can re-tension them quickly.
Place a roll of paper towels in the door's path and close it. It should reverse on contact. Then wave an object through the photo-eye beam while closing — it should stop and reverse. This safety feature protects children and pets.
What lubricant should I use on my garage door?
Use a product made for garage doors — a silicone or lithium-based spray. Avoid heavy grease or WD-40 as a lubricant, since they attract dirt and can gum up the hardware.
How often should a garage door be serviced?
Do a quick homeowner check and lubrication twice a year, and have a professional tune-up once a year. Annual service catches wear before it becomes a breakdown.
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