Repairing Your Garage Door - Installation And Adjustment Questions Answered

Andrew Stratton
A garage door that has been properly installed and maintained will be much more likely to continue its steadfastness for years to come. If it is improperly installed, there will be trouble from the start. Without its annual dose of maintenance, it will wear out sooner than it should and give you problems along the way. It may seem like a simple item, but the garage door is more complex than one might think.

Remember, it is the largest mechanical device in a household and one that is used many times throughout each day. The ongoing wear and tear can cause problems with misalignment.

If you're mechanically inclined and fairly handy with tools, you may be able to install a garage door yourself. But if you're a novice, you'll probably want to engage the installation services of a pro. How a garage door is installed initially will set its tone for its duration.

If you do choose to dive in and try a self installation, here are a few tips:

Dismantle and remove the old one with care, noting how the parts worked together so that you can recreate this system in your new one.

Make sure the floor is level. In order to function properly, every part must be accurately leveled.

Check the framing within the garage door to ensure that there is no rotten or warped spots. You'll want to bolt the new one to healthy wood.

Use only approved parts and hardware for your particular door. Avoid over-tightening screws so that they will not end up stripped.


Make sure to read the directions carefully before beginning. Refer to them throughout the course of the project.

Make sure that the springs are adjusted properly in order to ensure optimum functionality.

Once your new door is installed, perform annual maintenance on all of its working parts, more often if necessary. Springs, rollers, hinges and any other hardware should be lubricated.

Use a regular household lubricating product and apply liberally to ensure that it really penetrates. Check for loose screws, nuts, and bolts. Be sure to inspect with screwdriver in hand in order to tighten up as necessary.

Make sure that the tracks are properly aligned with the rollers so that the system doesn't bind up and get stuck. If they seem to be getting out of alignment, take the time to adjust them by loosening their bolt and nudging all into the proper direction before retightening the bolt.

Proper installations and maintenance will keep your garage door working seamlessly for years.

For any type of garage door repair, Orlando based garage door specialists are the best to call as they are certified technicians, they fix garage doors right after performing a complete 25-point safety inspection. Learn more about their services, here http://www.garagedoorsfl.com
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