Many homeowners forget about their garage door until something goes wrong, leaving them scrambling for a last-minute “garage door opener repair.” However, with some regular TLC, you can keep your door running smoothly for years to come. Small, easy maintenance tasks go a long way in preventing bigger problems down the road. Here are some hacks to keep your garage door happy:
Lubricate Moving Parts
Squeaks and creaks often indicate parts need lubrication. Every 3-6 months, spray graphite or silicone lubricant on rollers, hinges, and moving parts. This reduces friction for quiet, easy operation. Don’t use oil-based lubricants which can attract dirt.
Check Alignment
Misaligned tracks can cause jerky or stuck movement. Every 6 months, make sure tracks are plumb and garage floor is level. Adjust if needed. Also check that rollers are centered in tracks and not in need of realignment.Misaligned tracks can cause jerky or stuck movement. Every 6 months, make sure tracks are plumb and garage floor is level. Adjust if needed. Also check that rollers are centered in tracks and not in need of realignment.
Inspect Cables
On older garage doors, cables may become frayed or stretched over time. Twice a year, inspect cables for rust, kinks, or broken strands. Have a pro replace any that show wear. Tighten cable drums and pulleys as needed.
Test Safety Features
Test the safety reverse system monthly by placing a 2×4 under the door. It should stop and reverse smoothly. Check that light beams powering sensors are aligned and unobstructed. Replace sensors if lights are out.Squeaks and creaks often indicate parts need lubrication. Every 3-6 months, spray graphite or silicone lubricant on rollers, hinges, and moving parts. This reduces friction for quiet, easy operation. Don’t use oil-based lubricants which can attract dirt.
Change Batteries
Replace batteries in both the garage door opener remote and wall-mounted unit every 6 months or when signal becomes weak. This prevents lockouts and ensures smooth operation.Misaligned tracks can cause jerky or stuck movement. Every 6 months, make sure tracks are plumb and garage floor is level. Adjust if needed. Also check that rollers are centered in tracks and not in need of realignment.
Lubricate Hinges and Springs
Every 6 months, spray lubricant on hinges, rollers, and springs. WD-40 or silicone spray keeps metal parts moving freely with less noise and wear. Don’t over-lubricate springs which can attract dirt.Squeaks and creaks often indicate parts need lubrication. Every 3-6 months, spray graphite or silicone lubricant on rollers, hinges, and moving parts. This reduces friction for quiet, easy operation. Don’t use oil-based lubricants which can attract dirt.
Inspect Weather Stripping
Look for cracks, gaps, or peeling strips twice a year. Replace weather stripping as needed to maintain a tight seal that keeps heat/cold transfer to a minimum.Squeaks and creaks often indicate parts need lubrication. Every 3-6 months, spray graphite or silicone lubricant on rollers, hinges, and moving parts. This reduces friction for quiet, easy operation. Don’t use oil-based lubricants which can attract dirt.
With just a little preventative maintenance every few months, you can avoid costly repairs down the road. Small issues caught early are usually inexpensive to fix. Taking good care of your garage door ensures reliable, quiet operation and prevents headaches.
