Should I Replace or Repair My Garage Door?

 Replace or Repair My Garage Door?

Is your garage door broken?

While some homeowners may only use the garage for storage, a working garage door is vital so that they can get the most out of their garage. Garages are an excellent investment and can be a multifunctional space in the home. When your garage door stops working, it can be difficult to know whether or not the problem can be fixed. The following guide can help homeowners figure out whether they need to replace or repair their garage door. If you still have any questions, you can contact a garage door repair expert at GO Garage Door Repair LLC.



Garage door problems and how to fix them

Here we cover some common garage door repair problems and whether the problem is likely to require garage door repair or replacement.

1. The Garage Door Suddenly Stops Working

If your garage door suddenly stops working one day, it is likely a problem that can be fixed. However, this is not always the case. A sudden malfunction is most likely due to an isolated incident compared to a garage door that has been in trouble for a long time. Before calling in a garage door professional, be sure to check the batteries in the garage door opener. Sometimes in the stress of the wee hours of the morning when you try to leave the house, you can mistake dead batteries for an irreparable garage door. If you change the batteries and your garage door still isn't working, call a garage door repair professional at John’s Custom Garage Doors.

2. Heavy Garage Door

Garage doors are heavy. However, the garage door mechanism is designed to ensure that the total weight of the door does not wear it down. If something is wrong with your garage door and it seems too heavy, the springs on the garage door may have worn out. In this case, a garage door repair person can replace the garage door springs instead of the entire garage door.

3. A damaged Panel on The Garage Door

If only one panel is damaged on your garage door, don't worry about replacing the entire door. As long as the damage is contained within a single panel, a garage door technician can replace the damaged panel with a new one from the manufacturer. However, keep in mind that if you ignore a damaged panel on your garage door, the damage can spread and you may end up needing a garage door replacement. Address any damage to the garage door as soon as possible to avoid additional costs and repairs.

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4. The Garage Door is Sagging

 If the garage door appears to be sagging or one side is higher than the other when it is half open, it is a sign that the garage door is poorly balanced. If you ignore this problem, you can expect unnecessary stress on the lift motor to result in costly repairs or garage door replacement. If you notice that your garage door is sagging, call a garage door technician to balance the garage door as soon as possible.

5. The Garage Door Malfunctions for a Long Time

If your garage door is a constant source of frustration, it may be time to replace it. Unlike spontaneous problems that are addressed immediately, long-standing problems that have gone a long time without repair can result in the need for a total garage door replacement. Better have a garage door technician like one of the experts at John's Custom Garage Doors come to take a look if you have a problem with garage door.

6. Severe Damage to the Garage Door

If the garage door is badly damaged, it will probably be more profitable to replace the garage door than to repair it. Examples of serious damage requiring garage door replacement include fallen tree limbs, storm damage, and collision damage. However, you can always ask a garage door repair technician to come and examine the damage to assess whether it needs a replacement or repair.

7. Old Garage Door

An old garage door may be beyond the point of repair. However, a garage door in good condition can last for a long time. In the case of an older garage door, we recommend that a garage door technician come to your home and check to see if it needs replacement or repair to resume normal operation.

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