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Factors Affecting Your Garage Door Performance

by Kevin Smith Author

A garage door can be a tremendous labor-saving convenience and security device in your home or place of business. Under most circumstances, your garage door provides flawless operation, providing you with an added level of privacy, security, and peace of mind. However, when your garage door encounters issues, it can cause frustration due to diminished performance. That can constitute more than mere inconvenience, as it can also cause safety concerns.

Fortunately, garage door repair in Lansing, MI, is available that can get your door back in working order quickly. That limits your exposure to the negative effects of a malfunctioning garage door while retaining your confidence in its operation. As any practitioner of garage door repair in Lansing will tell you, there are a few common factors at work behind most of the issues that can cause your garage door to malfunction. Keep reading to learn more about some of the factors that can affect the performance of your usually dependable garage door.

Weather

Even though many garage doors are made of materials that are supposedly impervious to the effects of weather conditions, they can still be affected by the elements. An obvious example is wind. If high wind strikes, it can cause damage to your door such as warping or denting that may impact its operation. Temperature is another common factor that impacts garage door operation. Temperature changes may make doors swell or contract, which may impact their ability to move smoothly on the track. Materials used for door construction such as composites or plastics may crack in extreme cold or become overly soft and pliable in extreme heat. Cold weather can also be problematic for one of the most important components in your garage door. Extreme cold can cause your door spring to snap or crack, which could leave your door completely immobilized.

Humidity

While not all garage door materials are impacted by humidity, wood doors especially are susceptible to the influence of moisture in the atmosphere. Even properly sealed wood doors will pick up ambient humidity, which will cause the wood to swell. Swelling components will adversely effect operation in some garage doors, causing issues that could hamper performance. Excess humidity can also lead to rusted components, which can in turn lead to poor performance.

Maintenance

Your garage door is made to function reliably for long periods without any attention, but it’s not meant to go without maintenance indefinitely. There are several components of your garage door that need regular lubrication, for example. A failure to re-lubricate your door at the proper intervals can adversely impact the operation of the door. If you don’t regularly perform the manufacturer specified maintenance tasks for your garage door, then you can expect a failure to operate at some point.

Calibration

Your garage door depends on a mechanical apparatus to move the door up and down. However, that apparatus is triggered by sensor eyes and a garage door opener that relies on precise calibration to perform its appointed tasks. The sensor eyes are located in the doorway and alert the drive unit when there’s an obstruction that could prevent opening or closing of the door. If they get out of calibration, they can cause the garage door to behave in an erratic manner. Likewise, if your garage door opener is out of calibration, it may not open the door at the correct speed if it opens it at all. Or, it could open and close unexpectedly due to some other error.

There are many factors that can impact the performance of your garage door, some of them environmental and others related to care and maintenance. To learn more about the common factors impacting the performance of your garage door, contact Ingstrup Garage Door and Construction at (517) 374-4731. 


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