Protect Your Overhead Door By Winterizing Your Garage

Posted on: 22 October 2019

With winter quickly approaching, now is a great time to winterize the garage and take care of your overhead doors to prevent the need for costly repairs in the future. Winterizing your garage also means that you can save some money on utility bills with the changing seasons. These tips will help you ensure that your overhead garage door is in great shape for the changing of the seasons.

Check the Weather Stripping of Your Overhead Door

Your garage door can allow air to move between the garage and the outside thanks to the distance between the frame and the ground. Your door should have weather stripping to prevent this. Unfortunately, weather stripping can deteriorate over time. It may be time to replace or repair the stripping to ensure you do not have any significant problems with air passing through your door.

Check Your Overhead Garage Door Tracks

Debris can easily become stuck in the tracks of your garage door. Things to check for include dust, yard waste (like dried grass), and even bugs. You should clear all of this material out with gloves and a small broom. Otherwise, your overhead door could run into accumulated debris that makes it less efficient.

Examine the Parts of Your Garage Door

Loose and bent pieces commonly develop in garage doors, especially over long periods of time. If you have not visually inspected the parts of your door, now is a great time to do so. You don't want to deal with overhead garage door repairs in the midst of a cold winter, so now is the best time to act.

Think About Buying a New Door

New overhead garage doors can be much more energy-efficient than your current model. Not only may they be more winter-friendly with improved insulation, but they may also use less electricity than some of the older options out there. You should be able to count on this kind of door to get you through the season.

Consider a Tune-Up

Garage door tune-ups are often forgotten about, but they can be extremely helpful if you have issues with your door. Now is a great time to ask for a garage door tune-up, which may include a safety inspection, replacing of bolts and nuts, roller and pulley lubrication, and a check of your opening system. Garage door technicians can also inspect buttons and keypads and ensure that the weather stripping is ready for the cooler months ahead. 

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