When Your Garage Door Is Out of Whack

Even though your garage door should have a long life, there may still be times over the course of your garage door ownership that you find it in need of garage door repairs. Broken hinges and springs, broken hinges and even surface damage to the door itself are all relatively common, and will require the attention of a qualified professional to restore the garage door to its former glory. 

If your garage door won’t open or close at all, you may need to determine whether or not the opener is functioning properly. The metal rollers and hinges that make up an automatic garage door also need regular lubrication and service, and neglecting to see to that maintenance can cause the door to open or close very slowly. Should your door fall when it’s released, there’s a strong possibility that the extension springs are worn out and in need of replacement. Tracks can become damaged, causing the door to jump and shudder when it’s in motion. These are just a few of the more common garage door repairs that you may encounter, all of which should be attended to by an experienced and qualified garage door repair and installation technician in your area. 

While there is a wide variety of home improvement and repair projects that you can attend to yourself, it’s important to keep in mind that garage doors are comprised of very powerful springs and cables that counter-balance the weight of the door. These components can be very dangerous if they come loose during a repair, which is why the vast majority of garage door maintenance tasks should be attended to by an expert technician. Many garage door repairs also require special equipment that the average homeowner simply does not have on hand.