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Friday, May 30, 2014

Garage Door: Tips On Protecting Your Garage Door - Home

If you live in an area that gets extreme weather, particularly harsh winters or tons of rain, you will need extra protection for your garage door. Though meant to withstand mostly any weather conditions, doors that are constantly exposed to the exterior might need a little help to stay in the best shape possible. If you want to avoid making repairs in the winter, consider some tips to protect your home from the winter.

Often, the rollers on a garage door will stick during the winter. This can cause excessive noise and even breakage. To avoid such issues, you can apply oil to lubricate the rollers during the winter. You should also add oil to the springs and tracks to facilitate movement. You can apply the oil with a cloth about every three months to ensure it's ready for winter.

If your location is quite rainy, or perhaps you have seasonal monsoon storms, you will also need some protection against the weather. To stop dust from scratching your steel door, you can add car wax, which can also make the surface shine a bit more. This should not be performed on wooden doors.

Additionally, you will need to make sure no rain enters the actual garage, which you can do by maintaining the weather stripping. You can clean it with general cleaner that is appropriate for outdoor objects like patio furniture, and once it's clean, add silicone-based lubricant to it so it functions properly despite more rain than usual.

If you live in an area with especially extreme weather, such as hurricanes, there is help. You can get a hurricane brace that will protect your home from flooding and damage from wind.

If the hurricane is able to enter your home through a failing door, risk of total loss of the home is much higher than if it can be deflected. Such a brace is usually in the form of aluminum bars that attach to the sides with hinges. This tool should be available online or in stores in areas prone to hurricanes, and is always much less expensive than the damage an intense storm can do to your house.

As long as the garage door is clean and free of buildup, and all parts are well-lubricated, you should be in good shape to face either snow or rain. Major and minor repairs alike are much more expensive than regular maintenance. This means following a few simple tips could save you major money.





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