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Your Best Garage Door Repair Pembroke Pines

  • May 25, 2016
  • 3 min read

June is garage door safety month, so what better time to make sure that your garage door is in perfect working order? While you may not consider garage doors particularly dangerous, the fact is that your garage door is actually one large moving wall, and it can cause serious injury when improperly maintained and/or repaired when necessary.


During June, the International Door Association (IDA) and the Door & Access System Manufacturers Association (DASMA) seek to bring safety information to the public and educate people on the proper way to maintain garage doors while ensuring the safety of their family. Having a garage adds to the value of the home and provides convenient access to the family vehicles while shielding both the vehicles and the family members when coming and going from the weather.


It’s Convenient

A garage is extremely convenient for loading both cargo and kids and unloading items such as groceries. Instead of trudging to and from the driveway, the garage allows instant access to the inside of the house. Investing in an insulated garage door can also help lower your energy costs. In addition, a garage door can do more than provide safety and comfort in your garage. An attractive garage door adds to the curb appeal of your home, and if you’re in the market for selling your home, this can give you a boost with buyers.


There is annual maintenance that you,as the homeowner, can undertake to ensure the safe operation of your garage door and help to prevent any injuries. A Pembroke Pines garage door repair company can help you compile a list of what to check and a schedule to use for conducting inspections of your system.When it comes to the metallic parts of your garage door system, it is important to apply lubricant periodically to retard rust; once rust begins, the chance for water damage is a real possibility. Or, if rust has already begun, the best course of action is to be proactive and replace the door with a newer model.


Maintenance

Garage doors consist of many moving parts, and it is important for all of these components to be working correctly and in good repair. The safety of your door depends on each part doing its job. So it is imperative to inspect each one for wear and replace as necessary. The inspection of your garage door system is something you can do yourself, but when it comes to replacing some parts it is better to use professional Pembroke Pines garage door repair services, especially when replacing the door itself and the springs. After many years, your garage door may no longer fit properly; therefore, it becomes easier to break into. Professionals recommend replacing garage doors every 10 to 12 years to ensure the security of your home.


Safety First

Because the automatic garage door can pose a risk to people, especially children, pets, and property, it is important to establish some safety rules.


  1. Always remember, no matter how entertaining it is to use the garage door opener, it is not a toy and can be dangerous in the hands of a child.

  2. The garage door opener and the wall controls for raising and lowering the garage door should always be kept out of the reach of children.

  3. No one, especially small children, should stand or play under or near the garage door when it is open.

  4. No one should walk or run under the door when it is moving. Trying to “race” the door when it is closing can be very dangerous.

  5. The interior wall-mounted door control should be located at least five feet from the floor so as to be out of the reach of children.

  6. When opening or closing the door, watch until it is completely open or closed for safety.

  7. Garage door springs are tightly stretched and can cause extreme injury. So if these need replacing, it should be done by a Pembroke Pines garage door repair service.

  8. If the door becomes damaged, it should be inspected by professional to ensure the door will continue to operate safely.


 
 
 

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