Garage Door Longevity
Garage Door Springs
Garage door torsion springs are rated by cycle life, with 10,000
cycles (a cycle being one opening and one closing action) the industry standard minimum. Upgrades are available to around
100,000 cycles. The average spring breaks about every 7 to 12 years. If a garage door has two or more springs and one breaks,
all springs should be replaced to maintain proper balance.
Garage Door Failure
The leading causes of garage door failure and/or replacement include lack of maintenance and being hit by vehicles. A proper
maintenance schedule for a garage door includes lubrication of the rollers, bearings, pulleys, and springs once a year; washing
painted steel surfaces several times a year; painting or refinishing wood surfaces as necessary; and making proper adjustments
to the counter balance system as necessary to maintain door balance. A properly balanced garage door should be able to be
stopped mid-travel without drifting down or up when operated manually.
Garage Door Safety
(from the International Door Association)
Do not let children (or adults) play "beat the
door". It is dangerous and can result in serious injury or death. Adults should set a good example. Know how to use the
emergency release, in case someone is pinned by the door.
Do Not let children play with or use
the transmitters or remote controls. Always place and store them out of the reach of children.
The pushbutton wall
control should be out of the reach of children (at least 5 feet from the floor) and away from all moving parts. Mount and
use the button where you can clearly see the moving garage door.
Learn more about Garage Door Safety