Decoding Typical Summer Garage Door Issues
During the summer, hot weather conditions can damage the garage door. High temperatures can cause lubrication to dry out or components to fail. That’s why it’s essential to understand how to maintain it through the warmest months. In addition, a damaged entryway will pose a security risk to the home. Therefore, looking out for these potential garage door issues is necessary.
High temperature
The garage door sensor is a significant safety feature. It automatically stops the door from moving forward when it senses an obstruction beneath it. Unfortunately, this feature can’t always differentiate between an obstacle and a beam of sunlight passing underneath the door. The result might be random opening and closing of the unit.
Certain sensor manufacturers make shades preventing direct sunlight from affecting this door part. Homeowners can also create shades using cardboard or aluminum. Rejigging the receiver and sensor can help eliminate the interference caused by sunlight, but a trained technician should handle this task.
Aside from keeping the garage cool, an insulated door can help protect the components from excessive heat. Sensitive items like sensors would benefit from an insulated garage door. A professional can perform a tune-up service during the summer for added protection.
Humidity
Garage doors are prone to get stuck in the summer. This is often because the moisture in the air prevents the door from opening smoothly. As a preventative measure, grease the door at least once a month. It would also be good to call in a technician for routine maintenance. A professional can suggest a lubricant formulation that’s ideal for high temperatures.
Humidity can also damage wooden garage doors. The wood could absorb the moisture in the air, ruining its appearance. A coat of varnish or other weather-resistant finish will ensure that the garage door maintains its smooth appearance.
Thunderstorms
A good garage door should be able to handle most summer thunderstorms without succumbing to damage. However, these storms also cause power outages.
A surge protector installed on the garage door opener will protect it from unexpected outages. Learning how to manually open and close this entryway from the inside and outside is also essential. Procuring a garage door opener with a battery backup could also do the trick.
After a storm, call a technician to check for damage to the door. Although a high-quality door can take a beating, minor dents or holes can affect its operation.
Protect the garage door
The best way to ensure that the garage door withstands the summer conditions is to start with a quality product. Then, when buying a garage door, consult an experienced technician to advise on the best unit for the home. The garage door should also be maintained regularly to ensure it doesn’t break down during the hot months.
Quality Overhead Door, Inc. is a full-service garage door installation and repair company for both residential and commercial customers in the GIlbert area 480-838-8850.