Winter is right around the corner. As you begin preparing your home for the change in season, don’t forget about your garage door. As temperatures drop, they may freeze shut, leaving you out in the cold. The following tips will help keep your garage door functioning throughout the cold months ahead.
3 Garage Door Winterization Tips
1. Cleaning
Over time, dust and debris accumulate on and around your doors. Take a few minutes to inspect the tracks and rollers. Clear any gunk lodged in there with a brush. Wipe down your doors with a damp cloth to eliminate any greasy buildup. Sweep the area, too, to prevent leaves, gravel, and dirt from impeding operation. However, be cautious not to bump the sensor eyes out of alignment.
2. Lubricate
Apply a spray lubricant designed for garage doors to the hinges, bushings, and overhead springs. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for application, and wipe away any excess with a cloth when you’re done.
Lubricating these parts prevents them from sticking in cold weather. Applying a lubricant a few times a year maintains the condition of garage doors.
3. Plan for Traction
Surfaces get slick when the temperatures drop below freezing. Although salt is commonly used to break up ice, it’s harmful to garage doors. It can cause corrosion and rust. To prevent deterioration from salt, scrape away ice and snow with a shovel, and use sand to gain traction on slick pavement. Keep a supply of sand in your garage and reapply it in a thin layer as needed throughout the winter.
If you need garage door maintenance or repairs, Doorworks in Wisconsin Rapids, WI, will help. They’ve been serving area homeowners and businesses since 1992 with installations and emergency repairs. They specialize in expedient and professional service when you need it most. Learn more about their services online, or call them today at (715) 424-5777 to schedule an appointment.