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All Tri-State Door's Expert Advice on Seasonal Garage Door Preparations Jul 04, 2026

As the seasons change, so do the stresses and strains on your garage door. Each part of the year presents unique challenges that can affect the functionality and longevity of your garage door system. At All Tri-State Door, we've seen firsthand how seasonal conditions can impact garage doors. To help you keep your garage door in top condition and avoid unnecessary repairs, we offer our expert advice on preparing your garage door for each season.

Spring is an ideal time for garage door maintenance. The winter thaw can reveal rust, worn springs, or misalignments caused by the cold. Begin by inspecting the door’s hardware. Tighten any loose bolts or screws and check for rust or damage, especially around the springs and hinges. Lubricating all moving parts with a manufacturer-approved garage door lubricant can prevent wear and tear. It's also wise to test the balance of the door. To do this, disconnect the opener and lift the door halfway manually. A balanced door will stay in place; if it doesn’t, there might be an issue with the tension springs.

As summer approaches, high temperatures and humidity can cause wood garage doors to warp and metal components to expand. To mitigate these effects, ensure good ventilation in your garage. This not only reduces heat buildup but also prevents expansion issues and mold growth. Inspect the weatherstripping at the edges to make sure it seals properly, keeping pests and moisture out. It's also beneficial to schedule a professional inspection during this time to address any potential problems before they escalate in the heat of the summer.

With fall comes falling leaves and cooler temperatures. Clear away any leaves or debris from the tracks to ensure smooth operation. It's the perfect time to inspect the safety features of your garage door opener. Test the auto-reverse function by placing a piece of wood or a roll of paper towels under the door. The garage door should reverse immediately upon contact. If it doesn’t, you may need to address the sensitivity settings or consult a professional technician from All Tri-State Door.

Winter can be harsh on garage doors, with the cold causing springs to become brittle and break. It's essential to continue regular lubrication of the tracks and rollers to prevent freezing. Make sure the bottom seal is intact to avoid drafts and keep your garage insulated against cold temperatures. Consistently check for ice accumulation at the bottom of the door, as this can freeze the door shut or cause damage when opening.

By following these seasonal maintenance tips, you can extend the life of your garage door and avoid inconvenient breakdowns. Regular seasonal maintenance not only keeps your garage door functioning smoothly but also enhances the safety and energy efficiency of your garage space.

Remember, while some tasks can be done by the homeowner, more complex issues should be handled by professionals. All Tri-State Door offers comprehensive inspection and maintenance services to ensure your garage door stays in optimal condition year-round. Don't wait until a small issue becomes a costly repair - reach out to our team for all your garage door needs, and let us help you maintain the seamless operation of one of your home's key features.

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