Many locals contact our company when their garage door panels are damaged. In most cases, we can replace one panel without replacing an entire door. Homeowners also use our services when they need to replace a specific panel that is unattractive. So, if you have a defective or slightly damaged panel, contact our company for a garage door panel replacement.
How We Replace Aluminum Garage Door Panels
An aluminum garage door has four or five panels that are usually around 18-inches wide. When we replace a panel, we install it into another panel. There is a channel above and below the panels that separate them when they open and reattach them when they close. We secure the panels by tightening several hinges on the inside of the door.
How We Replace Wooden Garage Door Panels
Wooden garage door panels also have separate panels that attach together. Usually, molding is used to hold each panel in place. Whenever a panel damages, it must be carefully removed from the frame. Unlike an aluminum panel, the entire panel and frame does not need to be removed.
How We Tackle Other Garage Door Problems
If your garage door stop functioning, one of our experts can repair it. After a thorough inspection, the cause of the problem will be located. Then, the faulty component will be quickly repaired.
When a garage door opener fails to operate, the power source may be disrupted. In this situation, our technician will examine the garage door opener’s motor and the circuit breaker. In an emergency, you might need to contact a company like Asbury Electric, a 24-hour electrician can then come and try to fix the problem if our technicians are not available.
Over time, a garage door may not close completely. To solve this problem, the close limit switch must be adjusted.
Why Our Services Are Valuable
According to the U.S Consumer Product Safety Commission, more than 30,000 individuals are injured by defected garage doors each year. The best way to protect yourself and your family is by hiring a professional garage door technician for all installation and maintenance tasks.
Understanding Our Safety Procedures
Our technicians always inspect the pulleys, cables, springs, and rollers for any signs of damage. If anything appears risky, we will install a newer component.
If the components are rusty, we will apply a silicon-based spray to the affected surfaces. We will only lubricate the moving parts; we never lubricate the bearings and rollers.
Our technicians run several tests to examine how a door functions. If a door doesn’t lift four feet off of the floor, it must be adjusted.
Advice Of Homeowners
You must read your owner’s manual to determine if your door opener has a reverse feature. If you misplaced the manual, you can obtain this information online by using a serial number. You must replace your door if it doesn’t have a reverse feature because it is a Federal law.