Preparing Your Garage Door for Winter: Essential Tips

2024-01-10 5 min read

Winter Preparation for Your Garage Door

Ohio winters can be brutal on garage doors. Cold temperatures, ice, and moisture create challenges that can affect your door's performance and longevity. Here's how to prepare.

Inspect and Replace Weather Stripping

The rubber weather stripping at the bottom of your door and around the frame prevents cold air, moisture, and pests from entering. Before winter:

1. Check for cracks, gaps, or hardening - old rubber becomes brittle 2. Look for visible light coming through when the door is closed 3. Replace damaged sections before temperatures drop

Quality weather stripping can significantly reduce heating costs and keep your garage more comfortable.

Lubricate All Moving Parts

Cold weather thickens lubricants and can cause components to bind. Apply a silicone-based lubricant to:

- Hinges and rollers, Springs and bearings, Tracks (sparingly, just enough to prevent rust) - Opener chain or screw

Pro tip: Never use WD-40 as your primary lubricant, it's a solvent, not a long-term lubricant.

Test the Balance

An unbalanced door works harder, especially in cold weather. To test:

1. Disconnect the opener by pulling the emergency release 2. Lift the door manually to waist height 3. Release it, a balanced door should stay in place

If the door moves up or down on its own, the springs need adjustment. Call a professional for this repair.

Check the Opener

Cold weather affects garage door openers too:

- Test the battery backup if you have one - Check the force settings - doors may need more force in winter - Inspect the safety sensors for ice or moisture buildup - Consider a battery backup if power outages are common in your area

Prepare for Ice

Ice formation at the bottom of the door can cause serious problems:

- Apply a thin layer of silicone spray to the bottom seal, Keep the threshold clear of snow and ice, Never force a frozen door open, you can damage the seals or opener

Schedule a Professional Tune-Up

Before winter hits, consider a professional maintenance visit. We'll:

- Inspect all components for wear, Adjust spring tension for optimal performance, Lubricate all moving parts, Test safety features, Identify potential problems before they become emergencies

Don't wait until your door fails on the coldest day of the year. Contact us today to schedule your winter tune-up.

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