How to Repair an Overhead Garage Door

Garage doors are an essential part of a home as they ensure your car is safe and secure. There are a variety of garage doors on the market. However, the most frequently used is the garage with an overhead door. It is because of the simple nature of these doors. To operate and also provide an excellent degree of security. Overhead garage doors can be easily set up. It is just a matter of collecting all the required components to install the door in a proper manner. The other components are garage doors track, garage doors cable rollers, and garage doors springs.

 Before you begin the procedure, you should read through the instruction manual to identify the equipment. It is also important to ensure that you have all the components that could be required when building or fixing the overhead garage door.

There are two major elements for garage doors: the door as well as the opener. In this article, we’ll show you how to fix repairs to both. Let’s begin with the door.

Repairing a Garage Door

Overhead garage doors, whether they are opened in sections or swing upwards together, work by relying on the tension of springs. The door slides on tracks made of metal that are attached to the garage’s walls. A strong spring or spring supplies the energy. Most of the time, if the door won’t open easily, repair is fairly easy. Here are some repair suggestions:

Step 1: Check the metal tracks inside the garage. Look at the mounting brackets which hold them to the walls. If they’re not tight then tighten the bolts or screws that attach to the brackets. When you’re inside the garage while the door to your garage is shut, look over the tracks for any dents or crimps, as well as flat spots. If there are damaged spots, smash them away using a mallet made of rubber, or a hammer with a block of scrap wood. When the track is severely damaged, they need to be replaced.

Step 2: Check the tracks with a level to make sure they’re properly aligned. Horizontal tracks should slope slightly towards the rear of the garage. If you have rolls-up doors the horizontal segments of the track must be perfectly plumb. The tracks must be the same level on the garage’s walls. If the tracks aren’t correctly aligned, let them loosen, but don’t take off the bolts or screws which hold the brackets. Then, tap the tracks with care to ensure they are in the correct position. Check the tracks using the level to ensure they’re in the correct position then tighten the bolts or screws on the brackets for mounting.

Step 3: Cleaning the track. Clean the tracks using a concentrated cleaner for household use to get rid of dirt as well as hardened grease. The rollers should be cleaned thoroughly and then wipe the tracks and the rollers dry.

Step 5: Check for loose hardware, and tighten as needed. On swing-up doors examine the plates on which the spring is fixed to ensure that the screws are in good condition and tighten loose screws. If you have roll-up doors check the hinges holding the doors to each other; tighten loose screws and replace broken hinges. A sagging area on one side of the door can be repaired by maintaining the hinges. If a screw’s hole is oversized, replace the screw with a bigger one of the same size and make use of a hollow fiber plug that is dipped in carpenters’ glue to attach your new screw. If the wood is damaged on a hinge, take off the hinge and fill in the cracks and screw holes by filling the holes with wood. Allow the filler to dry, and install the new hinge. If you are able, put it onto the wood. Caution: When a roll-up door is equipped with only one torsion spring located in the center of the door don’t attempt to fix it. The tension is so high that the spring can hurt you. If you have doors that feature this kind of spring, contact an expert repair service.