Time to Clean the Winter Off Your Garage Door

Rain, sleet, snow, hail…whatever your garage door put up with last winter, now it’s time to clean off the mess and inspect your door for damage. It is easy to take your garage door for granted but considering the wear and tear this equipment undergoes, it does need to be maintained. Spring is a great time to clean your garage door inside and out while checking for any structural issues. Here is a quick checklist of garage door maintenance to put on your to-do list.

  • Wash your garage door. Steel, aluminum or painted wood doors can be washed with soap and water. Use a scrub brush to remove mildew, mold and dirt from the past several months. You may be surprised how dirty something you see every day can get without you noticing. Follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for solid wood door cleaning.
  • Check panels for damage. Closely inspect your garage door panels. Looks for cracks, dents or rust that could lead to larger issues. Many times garage door panels can be replaced separately if the rest of the door is in good condition.
  • Inspect garage door hardware. Even without any knowledge of garage door hardware, you can still inspect the railings, screws and other hardware to identify any dents, rust or issues that are apparent. Any issues with the hardware can affect the function and safety of your garage door, so call a garage door service company if you notice any damage.

Once your garage door is clean and inspected, have any garage door repairs completed by your local service company. While they are fixing any issues, have a tune-up and inspection completed on your garage door opener assembly to ensure your entire door is ready to last another year.