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As one of the biggest and most expensive pieces of equipment in your entire home, your garage door can take quite the beating—especially in winter. A garage door needs to withstand the rigors of the season and faces its harsh conditions, like freezing temperatures, snow, and ice. Not only can a malfunctioning garage door be a significant inconvenience, but it can even leave you stranded outside in the cold.

At A. Brooks Construction Kanga Roof, we’re known for more than just reliable and professional residential roof replacement in Montgomery County. We also provide reliable garage door repairs and installation, all to ensure that your first line of defense against the frigid and brutal conditions of winter is functioning properly.

Let’s take a look at the most common problems with garage doors in the winter, and what you can do to address them:

Lubrication Issues

If your garage door gets stuck at certain spots, then you may have a lubrication issue. Since the door gets pushed along a metal track, lubrication is crucial to ensure consistent and easy movement. During the winter, this lubrication can harden and even thicken as the temperatures fall. Additionally, the cold weather can cause the lubrication to become unevenly distributed along the track. By carefully re-applying the lubrication, your garage door will resume moving freely and smoothly.

Broken Springs

One of the most common problems that cold weather causes for garage doors is broken springs. The combination of freezing temperatures and everyday wear and tear can result in damage to the springs, many times causing them to fail. Since garage doors generally last around 10,000 cycles, it can be easy to forget to perform maintenance. You can check the condition of your springs by lifting the garage door halfway and letting go. If it stays in place, the springs are probably in good shape. If it moves, it could be time for a replacement.

Water Damage

Water damage can be a significant concern, especially with wooden garage doors. Precipitation and melting snow and ice can cause the frame of a garage door to swell. This can even lead to the space between the door and the frame closing, which will cause them to rub against each other. Not only that, but the doors could even get stuck in that position, preventing you from getting in or out of your garage. To avoid this issue, be sure to keep your rain gutters clear of debris and allow the runoff to flow freely so it doesn’t splash the door.

If you’re unsure about how to maintain your garage door, don’t try to handle it yourself. A Brooks Construction Kanga Roof features an experienced team of experts who can perform repair, maintenance, and replacement on just about any style door.

For more information, call the premier professional residential roofing company in Montgomery County, A. Brooks Construction Kanga Roof, at 215-710-1633.

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