3 Things to Consider about Repairing Your Home's Garage Door

Posted on: 10 March 2015

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If your home's garage door is starting to make loud sounds or having trouble opening, it is a sign that you are in need of garage door repair. Before you move forward with repairing the door, you may want to consider these 3 things to ensure you make right decisions about the services and products that you go with.

Consider Product Lifespans

Before deciding on a replacement part for your broken garage door, you need to consider the lifespan of the product. You do not want to make the mistake of purchasing a part that will end up breaking quickly.

While many parts have lifetime guarantees, it doesn't mean the part will last a lifetime. Springs are typically rated in the amount of times they will work, which could range between 10,000 and 50,000 uses depending on the spring itself. The lifetime guarantee only ensures that the spring will not break before the estimated lifespan.

If you and your spouse both use your car every day and park in the garage, that totals around 1,500 uses every year. That means a spring rated for 10,000 uses will only last around 6 ½ years before it fails. You may want to consider going with a higher quality part that will last much longer.

Replace Only What's Broken When You Can

When it comes to the casters that keep your home's garage door on the track, it is normal for a few of them to wear down before the others. If this happens, you can safely replace just the casters that are broken instead of each one on the door.

Keep in mind that this isn't true of springs, which should be replaced together. If one fails, the other is sure to fail shortly after. Replacing the springs together will save you time as well.

Buy a Garage Door Service Plan

The best way to maintain a garage door is by performing routine maintenance. You may want to consider purchasing a garage door service plan to take care of it for you. They work by paying an annual fee for a routine garage door checkup. The technician (like those at Mike's Garage Doors)  fixes smaller problems before they turn into big problems, and lubricate the casters on the door. All of it is included as part of the service plan.

Taking a moment to consider how you will repair your home's garage door will help get many years of use out of it.