With winter just around the corner, homeowners in New Orleans need to get ready for some seasonal garage door challenges. It might not snow here, but the temperature drops still have an impact on garage door components, especially springs. So, before the cold sets in, let’s take a closer look at what can go wrong and how Ace Garage Door can help keep your garage door rolling smoothly through the season.
1. Torsion Springs Under Pressure
When temperatures fluctuate, metal parts expand and contract, and your garage door’s torsion springs aren’t immune. Colder temperatures make these springs more brittle, meaning they’re more prone to break. If a spring snaps, you could be stuck with a door that’s jammed shut, or worse – halfway open. If you start to notice any issues with your door lifting slowly or making odd sounds, it might be time to have those springs checked. Ace Garage Door has a full stock of garage door springs, and we’re ready to handle replacements and repairs right here in New Orleans.
2. The Issue of Metal Shrinkage
Steel components on your garage door contract in cold weather. This shrinkage can cause parts like hinges, rollers, and tracks to stiffen up or even misalign. When parts stiffen, the door’s operation can become jerky, or you might hear grinding sounds as it opens and closes. To avoid this, it’s smart to do a little preventative maintenance. Even a bit of lubrication can help prevent some of these winter struggles and keep the door moving smoothly. Ace Garage Door can handle the job if you’re unsure which products to use or where to apply them.
3. Weather Stripping Woes
The weather stripping along the bottom and sides of your garage door helps keep cold drafts and moisture out. But in lower temperatures, the material can get stiff or crack, leading to gaps where cold air and moisture can seep in. This doesn’t just impact your comfort – it could cause condensation inside the garage, which can lead to rusting on other metal components. To keep things insulated and avoid moisture issues, it’s a good idea to inspect the weather stripping as we head into winter. If it’s seen better days, Ace Garage Door offers weather stripping replacements that help keep the warmth in and the cold out.
4. Frozen or Stuck Doors
Sometimes, if it’s especially damp or frosty outside, garage doors can freeze to the ground or become difficult to open due to ice. This can be more common in areas where water pools near the door. If you find yourself with a frozen door, avoid forcing it open. Doing so could lead to damage not just to the door but to the opener as well. A gentle application of warm water can help unstick it, but for more serious cases, it’s best to call in a professional. Ace Garage Door’s repair team is on call for emergencies like these, ensuring your door gets back on track without damage.
5. Keep an Eye on Safety Sensors
Garage door safety sensors can be temperamental in colder weather, especially if they’re already a little off. Cold temperatures, combined with moisture from winter rain, can cause sensors to fog up, misalign, or fail. This can prevent the door from closing properly, and it could even mean that it stops midway. To keep things in check, clean your sensors and ensure they’re aligned properly before winter kicks into full gear. And if you run into issues, Ace Garage Door is here to help diagnose and fix the problem.
Final Tips for Winter Maintenance
Preparing your garage door for winter doesn’t have to be complicated. A little inspection and maintenance can go a long way. Keep an eye out for signs of strain or unusual noises, and don’t hesitate to address small issues before they turn into bigger (and pricier) repairs.
With years of experience in garage door installation and repairs across New Orleans, Ace Garage Door is ready to tackle whatever winter throws at your door. We offer same-day service and are fully stocked with high-quality parts, from springs to openers. So, as the temperatures drop, trust us to keep your garage door rolling smoothly all season long.