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winter garage door issues

 

Michigan winters can be long and tough. Cold temperatures can make your garage door become stiff, work slower or freeze. A quick hit of a button can become a struggle overtime if you have winter garage door issues. Without a doubt, there are a few things you can do to protect your garage door in the cold weather and keep it working all winter long.

1. Lubricate Garage Door Parts

Metal parts such as rollers, hinges, springs and tracks can stiffen in the winter months. Because of this, it could be harder to open and close your garage door. It is recommended to lubricate the moving parts of your garage door frequently, especially to prevent winter garage door issues.

2. Check Or Replace Weatherstripping

To avoid cold air from entering your garage door, be sure to check the weather stripping around and on the bottom of your door. The weather stripping and seals will help keep your garage warm and avoid letting the cold air inside.

3. Maintain Garage Door Opener and Springs

Lastly, it is important to take care of your garage door opener and springs all year-round. This will ensure that your garage door can handle the harsh winter temperatures.  Obviously, you want to avoid slamming or forcing the door down in freezing conditions. Automatic openers and springs need to work harder in frigid temperatures to lift and lower the door. Overtime, the extra effort can wear down the moving parts of the door. In other words, it can shorten the life of your garage door system. This is why it’s very important to maintain your garage door and opener throughout the winter months to prevent garage door issues.

If you are looking for a garage door maintenance or in the market for a new garage door, feel free to give us a call at 586-412-5600. Or you can email us at info@sterlinggaragedoor.com. We’re always here for you!

 

 

 

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