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One of the most unfortunate things to happen to anyone is for their garage door to break down when they need it most. Just imagine rushing out to work, and you can’t leave the house, because your garage door won’t open. At times like this you need to hire a specialist to repair your garage door for you.
The problem with the weather
In places like Utah, the weather can cause a lot of problems for cars, that’s why people like to keep their vehicles indoors to protect them from falling branches, snow, and other harmful elements. When a garage door is broken, it can be difficult to provide cars with the protection they need.
In case of non-functioning garage door
If your garage door won’t open, you should first check out the spring—the majority of garage door problems are due to broken or faulty springs. If you hire an expert at garage door repair, they should be able to replace the spring in no time. To ensure that your door will last longer and stay functional, ask the technician to oil all the hinges.

It’s an inconvenience to have to park outside, especially if you live in an area prone to inclement weather. To avoid facing this type of problem, have your garage door inspected by a specialist at least once a year.
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If you don't check your garage doors in time for winter, all sorts of issues can happen. Ice and moisture can cause garage doors to malfunction. A sensor may not work, the door might be frozen to the floor, anything can happen.

Below are some common scenarios and repair tips to try before calling professionals for help.

Door Sensors

Some people use sensors to open garage doors the moment they arrive. However, the sensor may not work if its photo eyes are misaligned. That can happen if you accidentally hit the sensor while taking out the trash, for example. Often, you can just adjust the photo eyes into the right alignment to get the sensors working again.

Garage Doors

Unbelievably, garage doors can freeze to the floor. Ice can form in the spaces between the door and the floor. You can easily fix that problem by using a hair dryer, a heat gun, or any de-icing product. If you are careful, you can use a flat shovel to chip off the ice as long as you don't damage the door or its bottom seal.

Door Components


Garage doors use components such as rollers, springs, and tracks to function. Like anything else, these components can get dirty, frozen, or rusty. Often, they simply need to be cleaned and de-iced. Wipe these parts clean, and then apply some lubricant to get them going again.
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