As fall settles into San Antonio, cooler mornings and shorter days are a reminder that winter isn’t far away. While homeowners prepare their HVAC systems and weatherproof windows, one critical piece of home maintenance often gets overlooked—your garage door.
Your garage door is the largest moving system in your home, used multiple times a day in all kinds of weather. A little preventative maintenance before cooler temperatures arrive can go a long way in preventing breakdowns, costly repairs, and safety hazards. Here’s what you should focus on this fall.
1. Inspect & Lubricate Moving Parts
Cold weather can cause metal components to contract, making garage doors louder and more strained.
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Apply a silicone-based lubricant to rollers, hinges, and springs.
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Check for loose or worn hardware, tightening bolts as needed.
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Listen for grinding or squeaking, which may indicate parts that need adjustment or replacement.
2. Test Weatherstripping & Seals
Gaps around your garage door let in cold air, dust, and pests—making your garage less comfortable and increasing energy costs.
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Inspect the rubber seal along the bottom of the door. If it’s brittle, cracked, or missing sections, replace it.
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Check side and top weatherstripping for drafts. A tight seal not only keeps out the cold but also helps protect stored items from moisture.
3. Check Garage Door Balance
An unbalanced door puts extra strain on your opener, leading to premature wear or sudden failure.
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Disconnect the opener and manually lift the door halfway.
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If it doesn’t stay in place, the springs may need adjustment or replacement by a professional.
4. Test Safety Features
Cooler weather means more time spent indoors, and your garage door safety features are critical to protecting your family and pets.
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Test the auto-reverse feature by placing an object in the door’s path. The door should immediately reverse.
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Clean and test the photo-eye sensors to ensure they detect movement properly.
5. Replace Worn Rollers or Cables
Over time, rollers can crack or wear down, while cables may fray or rust. Both issues can cause serious safety hazards if left unchecked. If you notice visible wear, contact a garage door professional right away for replacement.
6. Schedule a Professional Fall Tune-Up
While DIY checks are helpful, nothing replaces a full inspection from a certified garage door technician. A Precision Garage Door fall tune-up includes:
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Lubrication of all moving parts
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Tightening of hardware
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Adjustment of spring tension
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Testing opener performance
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Inspection of cables, rollers, and tracks for signs of wear
Catching issues now means fewer surprises when the colder months arrive—and peace of mind knowing your garage door will work safely and reliably all winter long.
Your garage door works hard year-round, but fall is the perfect time to ensure it’s ready for the cooler weather ahead. Preventative maintenance helps extend the life of your system, improves safety, and prevents costly mid-winter breakdowns.
At Precision Garage Door of San Antonio, our team is here to keep your garage door running smoothly. Whether you need a seasonal tune-up, weatherstripping replacement, or repairs, we’ve got you covered.
Schedule your fall garage door tune-up today—and head into the cooler months with confidence.
