Routine maintenance keeps your garage doors working fine. By having pros come in and perform regular inspections and minor repairs, you can prevent costly repairs. If you can’t remember the last time you had your garage doors serviced, though, then they’re long overdue. Here’s how often you should have your doors serviced.
Yearly Service Times
If you want to take better care of your commercial garage doors, have them serviced twice a year. They’re like any other mechanical device. Their parts get worn down. To prevent that, yearly inspections, as well as part replacements, help.
Why Twice a Year?
Tiny issues could come up well before your scheduled service schedules. If you only have your door serviced once a year, you’ll miss those signs. By the time your service schedule comes, you would have missed your chance to nip the problem in the bud. That’s why it’s important that you have your garage doors serviced routinely. Twice a year is a good start. If those commercial garage doors are used every day, though, and exposed to weather conditions, you might need to consider having them serviced more than twice a year. It depends on how they perform.
Do I Need Monthly Inspections?
Preventive maintenance is key to prolonging the lifespan of your garage doors. If you or someone on your team carries out monthly inspections, that’s also useful. You or your team can provide additional information to service technicians about the performance of the garage doors. Be sure to do the following to check for system issues or problems:
• Can the door be opened from the outside without the opener?
• Are any of the glass windows at your doors broken? Are there cracks or signs of damage?
• When you or the staff opens and closes the door, do you hear any unusual noises? If there are grinding noises, that’s a sign that there’s greater friction between the moving parts of the gate. You’ll need to have your doors lubricated.
• Can you close and open the door without any problems? If you can’t close the door completely, that’s a security risk to your property. It could also cause even more problems for the gate’s system. You’ll need to get a repair technician to check out and fix the problem.
When Do I Call for Help?
Any time you see signs that your gate isn’t performing as well as it should, reach out to a service technician. Don’t wait until the next date for the service inspection. If there’s something wrong with your garage door, waiting too long could mean putting undue pressure on all the other parts of the system to perform. You’ll get better results if you have those issues fixed and repaired as soon as possible.
How Do I Pick a Repair Technician?
Look for a local firm, one that’s been in the industry for years. Consider the experience of its technicians. Do they routinely handle repairs and maintenance of commercial garage doors like yours? What’s the company’s track record? Find out.