From freezing mornings to humid summers, {state}'s seasons affect how a garage door performs. A simple seasonal routine prevents most weather-related failures. Homeowners across Tatenisland, NJ trust us for honest, same-day service — (718) 395-3952.
Cold makes steel brittle and thickens old grease, so winter is when worn springs snap. Before the first freeze, lubricate the moving parts, check the balance, and inspect the bottom seal so the door doesn't freeze to the ground.
High winds can push a door off track or damage panels. Ensure the door is properly reinforced and balanced, and have any storm-stressed door inspected before relying on it again.
Heat and humidity can expand panels and accelerate rust on hardware. Keep the tracks clean, watch for sticking, and make sure the opener's settings still close the door fully as materials expand.
Twice a year — spring and fall — lubricate, test the balance and safety reverse, tighten loose hardware, and check the seals. Ten minutes per season prevents the majority of breakdowns.
Why do garage doors break more in winter?
Cold makes spring steel brittle and stiffens lubricant, so a spring near the end of its life often snaps on a freezing morning. Pre-winter maintenance reduces the risk.
How do I prepare my garage door for the season?
Lubricate the moving parts, test the balance and safety reverse, tighten hardware, and check the weather seals. Do it in spring and fall for year-round reliability.
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