
Inspect the Door Regularly
Look for any signs of wear and tear, such as dents, rust, or damage to the panels. Check the springs, cables, and rollers for any visible signs of damage or wear.
Lubricate Moving Parts
Apply a silicone-based lubricant to the garage door springs, rollers, and tracks every six months. This helps prevent friction and ensures smoother operation.
Tighten Loose Hardware
Over time, nuts, bolts, and screws can loosen due to the movement of your garage door. Use a wrench to tighten all loose hardware to prevent further damage.
Clean the Tracks
Dust and debris can build up in the tracks, affecting the door’s ability to move smoothly. Use a damp cloth to wipe the tracks clean and remove any obstructions.
Inspect the Weather Seals
Ensure the weather seals at the bottom of the door and along the sides are in good condition. Replace any worn-out seals to help with insulation and prevent drafts.
Test the Door Opener
Test your garage door opener to ensure it’s functioning properly. If the opener is noisy, it might need maintenance, or the motor could be wearing out.






