Door sections must be examined for rust rot before it consumes the door like a disease, rendering it weak and causing imminent failure. Don’t let your garage door develop a rust rot reaction. By reducing the road salt and dirt buildup on your floor, we reduce...
Make sure tracks have no bends or twists. They must be securely fastened, clear of grease or lubricant. Rollers need solid tracks. When fastened really tight, free of bends and debris, tracks provide the path for rollers. Check out the sixth video of our Garage Door...
Make sure garage rollers go up and down safely and smoothly. Healthy rollers move freely inside of tracks! Each roller should be tested to ensure it is rolling freely without resistance. Identify rust and wearing to prevent rollers from snapping. Check out the...
Cables can wear out, rust and fray. Preserve the life of your garage doors and ensure safety with regular cable maintenance. Make sure cables are inspected to be cut to the correct length, have correct fittings and are examined for excessive wearing, fraying,...
Your garage door has a big job to do. You expect it to open quickly and properly several times a day all year long and in all types of weather and conditions. Plus, you expect it to keep doing all of that for years to come! If you want to keep your garage door in good...