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Fixing a garage door yourself vs calling the pros
This article provides comprehensive guidance on troubleshooting and fixing common garage door issues, distinguishing between problems homeowners can safely address themselves and those requiring professional intervention. It emphasizes the importance of regular maintenance for the longevity and smooth operation of garage doors, noting that replacing an entire garage door can be costly.
The article outlines six common problems, starting with a garage door that won't open or close. It explains that misaligned tracks, obstructed sensors, and broken springs or cables are frequent culprits. While checking tracks and sensors is a safe DIY task, the article strongly advises against attempting to fix damaged springs or cables due to the extreme tension involved, which poses a significant risk of injury. Experts Ramin Bassam from Rane Construction and Mark Edmonds from Wessex Garage Doors both stress the danger of DIY spring replacement, recommending professional service.
Next, the article addresses noisy or squeaky doors. This issue is often attributed to a lack of lubrication, loose hardware, or worn rollers. DIY fixes include lubricating the moving parts with products like Blaster Chemical Company Garage Door Lube and tightening loose hardware with wrenches or pliers. If noise persists, replacing old or rusty rollers might be necessary. The article provides a step-by-step guide for confident DIYers to replace rollers, emphasizing safety precautions like disconnecting the electrical supply and securing the door. It also highlights the utility of tools such as a socket wrench and slip joint pliers for these tasks.
The third common problem discussed is a door that sticks or moves unevenly. This can be caused by warped tracks, debris, or worn rollers. Regular cleaning and inspection of tracks can help, and replacing bent tracks or worn rollers can prevent further issues. However, if the problem stems from broken springs or 'jumped cables'—where cables have come loose from their drums—professional help is essential. Mark Edmonds explains that damaged springs and cables can unbalance the door, compromising security and posing a serious danger if mishandled by an untrained individual. He explicitly warns against attempting these repairs without proper training and equipment.
Issues with automatic controls, such as keypads or remote controls not working, are also covered. The article suggests starting with simple checks like replacing dead batteries. If the problem persists, resetting the opener is the next step. If these actions don't resolve the issue, it could indicate a more complex electrical problem that requires a professional.
For doors falling too fast, the article identifies broken torsion springs and loose cables as dangerous causes. It strongly advises stopping use of the door immediately and contacting a professional, as these components are under high tension and can cause severe injury if they fail or are mishandled. Similarly, if a spring is suspected to have snapped, homeowners are warned not to open the garage door manually to prevent further damage or injury.
Finally, the article touches on slow opening doors, a common but frustrating problem. This is often an easy DIY fix, usually due to dried out or dirty rollers. Regular lubrication and cleaning, especially in extreme weather conditions, can keep the rollers moving smoothly. The article recommends using WD40 for lubricating mechanisms.
The article concludes by answering frequently asked questions, reiterating that minor issues like lubrication can be DIY, but complex problems involving springs, cables, or hardware should be left to professionals to prevent injuries. It also briefly discusses side-hinged garage doors as a traditional, low-maintenance option for smaller openings, noting their aesthetic appeal and fewer moving parts compared to other types.
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