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Arizona Garage Door Fall Maintenance Tips

Summer in Arizona can be hot and humid, significantly impacting your garage door. Fall is an optimal time to get a maintenance service, as it gives you the opportunity to repair summer damage and prepare the door for winter. 

These garage door fall maintenance tips for Arizona homeowners put you one step ahead in caring for your home between seasons. 

Why Your Garage Door Needs a Post-Summer Checkup

The extreme Arizona heat can cause your garage door to expand and contract, stressing the garage door and leading to wear and tear.

Common Garage Door Problems Caused by Arizona Summer Weather

The effects of summer heat on garage doors can be significant. You may notice some of the following common garage issues after the hot season:

  • Worn-out cables and springs: Heat and UV rays can weaken metal, causing these components to fray or snap. Cables and springs help lift the garage door, and when they’re damaged, they can present a safety hazard.
  • Ineffective lubrication: The sun can cause lubrication to evaporate, affecting the hinges and rollers and causing grinding and friction. Lack of lubrication may also result in a jerky, noisy garage door. 
  • Damaged weatherstripping: Hot and dry weather conditions can damage weatherstripping, leading to cracks and exposing your home to pests and dirt. 
  • Misaligned safety sensors: Summer storms and intense sunlight can cause misalignment, leading to malfunctions. The door may close halfway or reverse unexpectedly.

What a Professional Fall Inspection Includes

A professional garage door inspection benefits you by providing enhanced safety and functionality. A professional inspection during a fall maintenance service includes the following:

  • Safety feature checks: It’s vital to check the safety features, reverse function, and emergency release, as these must work properly during storms and power outages.
  • Balance and alignment: Your technician will inspect the tracks to ensure the door is balanced, as an imbalanced door can strain the garage door opener. 
  • Parts inspection: The heat can affect all parts of a garage door, making a comprehensive inspection vital. The rollers, cables, springs, and hinges can all have heat-related fatigue.
  • Lubrication and cleaning: Dust and debris in tracks can contribute to door misalignment and uneven operation. A technician will use high-quality lubricants on the moving parts and clean dirt from the tracks.

A professional garage door inspection benefits you by providing enhanced safety and functionality.

When to Schedule Your Garage Door Maintenance

Any time is a good time to schedule garage door maintenance, as regular upkeep can enhance the door’s operation and longevity, maximizing your investment. However, some of the best times to schedule garage door maintenance are during the fall and early winter. It’s important to schedule service early to help keep your door operating smoothly throughout the winter.

Protect Your Investment With Kaiser Garage Doors & Gates

At Kaiser Garage Doors & Gates, we provide professional inspections and maintenance to help prevent costly emergencies and extend the door’s lifespan.

Contact us today for an appointment to revitalize your garage door and get it ready for the next season. 

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