As spring turns to summer and we toast Dads and Grads etc. let's not forget that June is also "Garage Door Safety Month" and it's a good time to remind everyone that Garage doors can be Dangerous!
Seriously, the U.
S. Consumer Product Safety Commission indicates that every year 30,000
people are injured by faulty garage door systems; and that's just those injuries that required
medical attention while many other injuries surely go unreported.
Your
garage door is essentially a movable wall and when combined with an
automatic garage door opener, it is the largest and perhaps the most
dangerous moving object in your home. Consider that a garage door can
weigh over 400 pounds, and can be potentially lethal. That's not a fair
fight, especially when kids are involved.
An improperly adjusted
garage door or automatic opener can exert deadly force when the door
closes. This can and has (all too often) led to serious injury or death from being hit by a
closing garage door or from being trapped under the door.
So,
what can you do? The proper installation, maintenance and testing of
these two pieces of equipment are necessary to provide responsible
homeowners with safe, trouble-free operation. Take a few minutes to
inspect and test your garage door system and make that inspection and
testing a part of your regular routine. Safety is everyone's business.
Not comfortable doing it yourself or if you suspect that something isn't quite right? Contact
your Precision Garage Door Service professional ASAP for an inspection and tune-up in San Diego, Seattle, Salt Lake, or Spokane!
Just like your car.. your Garage Door needs some regular care. Your Garage Doors often represent up to 30% of what people see of your home. Likewise, Garage Doors are perhaps the most forgotten part of your home - until something goes wrong - When it does... Make the Right Decision - Call Precision Door - Problem Solved!
May 30, 2014
May 16, 2014
Proper Maintenance of garage doors is often overlooked by homeowners
Add a garage door tune-up to your “to-do” list
One
of the most overlooked items is the garage door. In a recent study,
50% of respondents stated they have never maintained their door. Like
every other mechanical device — your garage door needs to be maintained.
Just as it’s common to have your furnace checked annually, it’s wise to
have your door checked by a qualified technician. The experts remind
homeowners to use caution when working on or near garage doors. Ensure
that children understand that garage doors and openers are not toys.
Homeowners can avoid expensive repairs by performing an annual
inspection and tune up of their garage door by following these simple
steps:
1. Clean the outside of the door with a detergent, sponge and water. Rinse with a garden hose.
2. Check for broken rollers, frayed cables and rusted bottom brackets and replace as necessary.
3.
Use a socket wrench to tighten any loose nuts or bolts on the tracks or
hinges. Any bolts or nuts that are red or have warning tags should not
be tightened or loosened. Only a garage door technician should adjust
them.
4.
Check the door’s balance, with door in closed position, disengage the
opener by pulling the release cord and raise the door to waist level and
then let it go carefully. If it lowers or rises, it is out of balance
and needs maintenance.
5. Check your electric opener safety reverse. With
the door open, lay a piece of 2 x 4 on the floor in the center of the
opening. Push the wall button to close the door. When the door strikes
the wood, it should reverse. If the door does not reverse, it should be
serviced.
6.
With the door in closed position, clean photo eyes with a soft, dry
cloth. Gently adjust photo eyes if they are out of alignment. With the
door open, push wall button to close door. Wave a long object, such as a
broomstick, in front of one of the photo eyes so it “breaks the beam.”
If the door does not reverse, it should be serviced immediately.
7. Lubricate all moving parts with a silicone lubricant spray, never use grease or WD40.
With proper maintenance, your garage door will serve you faithfully for years to come.
May 9, 2014
The light comes on but the garage door opener will not open or close the door.
The light comes on but the garage door opener will not open or close the door. What should we do?
If the light on the garage door opener
comes on, the opener is getting power and the problem would be in the
electrical or mechanical workings of the opener. NOTE: If
your garage door opener is more than fifteen years old you may want to
consider replacing the garage door opener to one with the latest safety features.
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