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4 Signs it’s Time to Replace Your Garage Door Weatherstrip
The weatherstrip is an important but often overlooked part of a garage door. Because a damaged weatherstrip does not affect the mechanical function of a garage door, it can be difficult to know when its time to replace a weatherstrip. If you notice any of the following problems, call Garage Door Doctor. Our dedicated experts can replace your weatherstrip with same-day service!
You Notice Your Weatherstrip is Worn or Damaged
It’s a good idea to physically inspect your weatherstrip. If you notice broken parts or rubber that is worn down, it might be time for a replacement. Replacing your weatherstrip regularly will help you to prevent the other issues on this list.
You’re Finding Water, Leaves, or Outdoor Debris in Your Garage
If you wake up in the morning to find that outdoor materials have made their way into your garage, your weatherstrip is most likely the problem. If your weatherstrip is broken, wind can easily blow debris into your garage.
Your Garage is Becoming Home to Furry “Guests”
Leaves and water aren’t the only things that can sneak into your garage through a damaged weatherstrip. Small animals like mice and rats can squeeze through broken or worn weatherstrips and set up camp in your garage. Replacing the weatherstrip will secure your space.
Your Garage is Draftier Than Usual
Garages aren’t insulated the same way the rest of your home is, so a draft in your garage is usually normal. However, if you notice this draft has changed, it might be a sign that your weatherstrip is wearing down and lowering the temperature of your garage.
Call Garage Door Doctor today for quick and easy weatherstrip replacement!
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Garage Door Problems: When to Call a Professional
Like any part of a home, garage doors can break down or need attention. If you have a problem with your garage door, you might be tempted to find a tutorial on Youtube and fix the issue yourself. While you might feel ready to tackle minor problems, sometimes it’s best to call a professional. Keep reading to learn when you should consult an expert.
You’re Having Electrical Issues
Not only can electrical issues be confusing, but they can also be dangerous! If you have an issue with your garage door opener or remote that is not easily solved by replacing batteries or resetting the unit, the issue could be electrical. A trained professional will be able to identify the issue and fix it safely.
You Need a Part Replaced
While garage doors might seem simple, they are actually made up of a complex network of parts that all must be operating in sync. If you have a broken spring, hinge, track, or weatherstrip, the function of your entire garage door can be compromised. Our professionals at Garage Door Doctor come to repair jobs with a variety of replacement parts so they can quickly and easily replace exactly what you need.
Garage Door is Off Track
If your garage door has come off its tracks, you must call a professional immediately. Attempting to fix this problem yourself can lead to your garage door falling on you. At Garage Door Doctor, we offer same-day service, so don’t hesitate to get this (or any other) problem solved!
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3 Signs Your Garage Door Needs Maintenance
Your garage door problem might be annoying, but is it serious? Like many parts of your home, your garage door might occasionally give you trouble. While some garage door problems are simply a sign of wear and tear, other issues require prompt maintenance. Not addressing these problems can lead to serious damage. Read on to learn about some common reasons that your garage door might need maintenance.
Garage Door is too Loud
Is your garage door causing a neighborhood disturbance? A noisy garage door might not seem like a serious issue, but it can indicate a variety of problems. A garage door repair specialist will be able to look at the door’s hardware and determine if your door simply needs a little bit of oil or if a part is damaged and needs to be replaced.
Garage Door is Not Weather-Proof
If you find water, dirt, or other debris in your garage, you might have a problem with your weather strip. A damaged weather strip is not able to protect the inside of your garage from the elements of the outside world. Broken or worn-down weatherstrips can even lead to unwanted animals setting up camp in your garage! During a maintenance check, a technician can inspect your weatherstrip and replace it if needed.
Garage Door Not Opening Properly
A garage door that doesn’t open properly can be a safety hazard. A number of door issues can cause this problem, from damaged tracks, springs, or cables to electrical issues with your garage door opener. A technician will investigate all possible causes of this problem and make your garage door functional again.
Garage Door Maintenance You Can Trust
Garage Door Doctor is here to provide you with quality garage door maintenance and repair. Call us today to schedule your garage door maintenance!
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Why Replace Your Garage Door?
When it comes to home maintenance, garage doors can often go overlooked. Many homeowners underestimate the importance of a quality garage door, assuming that all doors are created equal. Replacing your garage door can massively change both the aesthetics and functionality of your home. Read on to learn some of the benefits of having a new garage door installed.
Update the Look of Your Home
Installing a new garage door is a simple way to change your home’s style without starting an expensive and time-consuming construction project. Garage door styles have changed over the years, and upgrading to a different door model or finish will instantly give your home a more modern look. If you’re thinking about selling your home, replacing your garage door will also boost your house’s curb appeal and overall value.
Solve Structural Garage Door Problems
Because you use your garage door every day, certain parts of the door will need maintenance and can wear down over time. If your door has needed multiple repairs over recent years, it may be time to replace the door altogether. Replacing the door will give a completely new set of garage door hardware, solving your garage door problems while upgrading your home’s look in the process.
Proper Installation is Key
Making sure your new garage door is properly installed is the only way to guarantee the safety and longevity of your door. Garage Door Doctor will send an expert to make sure your door is installed the right way. Call us today and transform your home with a new garage door!
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Eco-Friendly Garage Door Openers
Many people have been confused into thinking that smart technology is somehow the opposite of green, eco-friendly, when in fact, those two go hand-in-hand. What could be more eco-friendly a thermostat that turns itself down or up when no one is home? Or, garage door openers that open as your car approaches and closes when your car is safely inside? These simple tasks preserve energy, reduce your carbon footprint, and save you money.
However, what many do not realize or even think about is that all automatic garage door openers stay on 24/7. Well, that wasn’t lost on the technicians at Liftmaster, and they have taken steps to combat that waste.
LiftMaster Garage Door Openers
LiftMaster® technicians, knowing garage door openers use more energy waiting to open or close than they do to perform that task, looked at methods to minimize the energy draw in standby mode, also called “phantom load.” Garage door openers use, on average, five to eight watts of electricity in standby mode, and some of the older brandsuse up to 14 watts. That’s likely as much as the lightbulb in the family room.
The good news is the new Liftmaster 8550 garage door openers use only one watt of electricity while waiting to open or close. In their recent article, Blue& Green Tomorrow named LiftMaster the #1 eco-friendly garage door opener.
We, here at the Garage Door Doctor, have known about the security, safety and dependability built into LiftMaster for decades. It has been the only garage door opener we sell for quite some time, though we do install others if a customer buys it and wants it installed. We have even had folks tell us, “I’ll stick with Craftsman or Sears®, they just seem to work better.” Well, the truth is those garage doors are both manufactured by LiftMaster, as is the Wayne Dalton® brand.
Now we know, you are not going to replace your garage door openers with a Liftmaster to save four or five watts of electricity. However, if it’s time to replace the garage door opener at your house, go green with a LiftMaster 8550, and consider the professionals at the Garage Door Doctor for installation.
Call theGarage Door Doctor & Go Green
Call the Garage Door Doctor(281) 855-9300 or (281) 578-7659 for an estimate on the new LiftMaster 8550, with installation.Likewise, when you need maintenance or emergency repair, call oremail [email protected]. “Honest, Quality Work – At a Fair Price.”
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Why Doesn’t My Garage Door Stay Closed?
Has this ever happened to you? You are driving off to work and happen to glance in the rearview mirror and see your garage door standing open when you know you closed it. You press the remote on your phone and watch as it closes, only to hit the ground and pop back open again.
The Garage Door Limiter
The problem could be with your garage door limit settings. The limit adjustment control instructs the garage door opener when the door closes. In this case, the down limit probably needs adjustment. When the limiter is set too far, and the door gets to the ground, it thinks it has hit an obstruction because it has not reached the point where it is supposed to be when closed. So, for safety reasons, it will pop back up just as if there were a child or vehicle in its path.
Adjusting the Limiter
Depending on the brand of your garage door opener, the adjustment is a do-it-yourself (DIY) project if you have the time and a screwdriver. You might need a step ladder too. If you do not have an owner’s manual for your garage door, search online, download the manual for your brand and model and save it. Then check for the location of the limit adjustment screws.
The adjustment screws are usually on the motor housing of the opener, either on the side, back or bottom. You will likely see two plastic screws. Turn the screw for the down limit one full turn in the minus direction. Try the door; if it does the same, turn it another full turn. Keep trying until it stays closed. If after four turns it won’t stay closed, call a garage door repair technician. The switch may be broke, or your sensors could be out of alignment.
If you cannot get it right, or you do not have time, call the professionals at a Houston area Garage Door Doctor.
In Case of an Emergency, Call the Doctor
The Garage Door Doctor does emergency repairs, usually the same day, give us a call, (281) 855-9300 or 578-7659. When you need a new garage door or opener, check our website and send us an email, [email protected].
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Loose Garage Door Chain: Tighten or Replace?
When you utilize the Garage Door Doctor’s 21-point maintenance inspection annually, this would likely not even come up as a question. Part of the Doctor’s maintenance inspection includes a check of your garage door chain’s tension. Garage door openers and garage door moving parts require periodic maintenance and lubrication. Regular maintenance will prevent loose parts and dry, noisy operations.
When sudden noise occurs when opening and closing your garage door, part of a visual inspection should include the garage door chain. Not all garage door openers use a chain drive; some use a belt or screw drive system.
Garage Door Chain, Belt or Screw Drive
First, disconnect the garage door opener from the garage door. Get a step ladder and visually inspect the garage door chain; if it is sagging, you may be able to tighten it on your own using the trolley adjustment bolt. This adjustment is a do-it-yourself (DIY) project if you have the knowledge, time and tools.
Another thing to consider is the age of the drive chain. If your drive chain is less than ten years old, and in good physical condition beyond drooping, you should tighten and lubricate it or get it tightened or replaced by a professional.
When the garage door was present when you bought the house, and you do not know how long the garage door chain has been in operation or how frequently the door got used, call the Garage Door Doctor to get your system inspected.
In Houston, Emergency Repairs Require a House Call, Call the Doctor
The garage Door Doctor makes house calls in the Houston area, call (281) 855-9300 or 578-7659. When you need a professional opinion about tightening or replacing a garage door chain drive, give us a call.
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The Workings of the Garage Door Photo Eye System
How your garage door photo eye system works to keep your family safe is simple. The system has two “eyes” or sensors about six inches off the ground within the tracks of the garage door. When something or someone breaks the beam running from eye to eye, the door stops and backs up slightly.
This action prevents the door from closing on vehicles, kids, pets and even unsuspecting adults, preventing injuries and damage to those who may be busy digging for their keys or on their phone.
Troubleshooting a Garage Door Photo Eye System
The most frequent problem with the garage door photo eye system is something obstructing or blocking one of the sensors. Check both sensors to ensure the light is working, and the path is unobstructed. Often, a leaf or some other debris will get into the track and block the view of the sensor. You can use a soft damp cloth or lens cleaner to wipe the sensor clean.
Additionally, someone might have bumped the track, or the sensors may not line up. You can check the alignment with a tape measure to make sure they are the same height and width, so they “see” each other.
If one of the lights is not working, you can try to adjust it manually. These sensors are sensitive, so don’t try to force it. If it doesn’t turn or move easily, call a professional for further troubleshooting and repair.
Emergency Repairs for Your Garage Door Photo Eye System
The Garage Door Doctor in the Houston, TX area does emergency repairs, usually the same day unless we are extremely busy.
Call us today, (281) 855-9300 or 578-7659. You can also send us your requests on email, [email protected]
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Can a Garage Door Get Fixed If You Back into It?
The technicians at the Garage Door Doctor in Houston, TX know this is a common occurrence, especially when the weather gets this cold and ice forms in the driveway. These things happen all the time and, in many cases, are easy to repair. Sometimes, you just slide right into the garage door but cause minimal damage. Even though you asked someone to throw some salt out there on the driveway, they must have thought you meant table salt. But now the garage door won’t close, and you’re afraid to force it because of all the strain on those tension springs and cables. What if you break the garage door opener? You should have a professional take a look to make sure what repairs are necessary. Some damage to springs, tracks and cables might not be readily apparent.
Concerns about the Garage Door Opener
You needn’t worry about the garage door opener if you push the button and the garage door doesn’t move, just don’t press the button again. The garage door opener actually applies less pressure than you would opening or closing it by hand. However, what do you do when the garage door opens but won’t close again. Now, your garage door is open, and you need to go to work. Not only is the garage door a security risk to your family inside the house, but the wind and rain will sweep in as well. Call the Garage Door Doctor’s emergency hotline for same-day repair.
Garage Door Emergency Repairs
The Garage Door Doctor in Pearland, Cypress, Katy and other communities around Houston are here to serve you. We are the doctor that still makes house calls. So, give us a call for emergency repairs, (281) 855-9300 or 578-7659, or send us an email to [email protected]
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How to Open Your Garage Door Safely During a Power Failure
Have you ever been stuck inside a closed garage during a power failure? What about an open garage door that won’t close? You and the family are ready to start your vacation, but how can you safely leave with the door open? Actually, it is safer if the garage door is closed when the outage occurs.  
Tripping the Garage Door Trigger
If your garage door is open and you release the bypass switch, the door will likely come crashing down. What’s worse, since the power is out, anything or anyone under the door will get damaged or hurt. The electric eye that would have detected someone or something and reversed the door does not work without power.
The manufacturers of automatic door openers foresaw moments when the door would get stuck opened or closed. They added a handle for manual release. Before activating this release when the door is open, prop the door up with 2x4s, or some other type of bracing, to prevent the door’s freefall.  
Now that you know it won’t come crashing down, find the red rope and pull it toward the back of the automatic garage door opener and the back of the garage. This motion will prevent the rope from getting tangled in the door’s tracks, and you can safely lower the garage door.  
You can now safely open and close your garage door until thepower gets restored. If the reason it won’t open and close is something otherthan a power failure, call a repair person immediately.
The Garage Door Doctor Does Emergency Repairs and Installs
The Garage Door Doctor has many locations to serve you in Houston and the surrounding area. Give us a call to get a garage door opener installed or serviced. We are the tune-up specialists. Just one call will get us out to your home for an emergency repair, (281) 855-9300 or (281) 578-7659. Email your questions to [email protected].
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One “spring break” you won’t enjoy! The one in your garage…
Not all spring breaks are fun! The one we’re talking about is likely to produce a sudden loud noise, similar to a gunshot, and coming from your garage. After your heart stops pounding, you take a peak around but nothing stands out as the source. However, the next time you try to operate your garage door, things don’t seem to be working right, and for the first time, you hear a strange, irregular noise. Raising your eyes upward, you discover that the lifting spring has broken into two pieces!
What in the world caused this to happen? Did you miss some warning signs? Well, sit back and take a couple of minutes to read this blog and we’ll explain the main causes and why a lifting spring can break this way.
  Your spring system is critical
Before starting, a little background information is in order to explain what the spring system is used for. When speaking about residential doors, there are two types of systems:
TORSION SPRING This kind is placed in a steel tube over the head of the door which is solidly attached to the wall as all the weight of the door is transferred to the anchor plate at the center of the door. It could happen that if the headroom over your door is insufficient, the plate may need to be placed at the end of the horizontal tracks. In this case, this is called a low headroom or double horizontal track system.
EXTENSION SPRING These springs, located on each side of the door, are placed over the horizontal tracks. As their name suggests, their coiled form “extends” to lift or lower the garage door. By the way, any good garage door professional will always install safety cables with extension springs. In the case where a spring breaks, this cable will stop the spring from hitting something else in the garage or falling onto your car, both potentially dangerous and expensive.
Another important piece of information you should know is that the spring system functions as a counterweight for the total weight of the door. Take, for example, a 9 x 7-foot door with a row of windows. Its total weight, what we call its deadweight, should be in the neighborhood of 135 lb. (61 kilo.). For you to be able to lift this door with only one hand its weight must be counterbalanced and that’s where the spring system comes into play. A properly balanced garage door needs to should weigh between 8 and 10 lb. (3.5 and 4 kilos), not more, even with an electric garage door opener! A door opener is only meant to take the place of manual effort, even if this device is able to lift up to 200 lb. (90 kilos). However, don’t forget that if on one hand a door opener is able to lift such a weight, it is more than able, on the other hand, to push down with the same force. So make sure you don’t end up in its path when it’s descending.
  What causes a lifting spring to break?
There are several causes. Here are the primary ones:
In one word… wear Whether torsion or extension, a spring’s lifespan is between 5 and 7 years. An overwhelming number of garage door manufacturers provide 10,000-cycle spring systems. A cycle is defined as one opening and closing of the door. If your garage door is used two to four times a day, this represents around 1500 cycles a year. If you use your garage door more than 5 times a day, be aware that 20 to 25,000-cycle springs are available from some manufacturers.
A manufacturing defect It could possibly happen. In the case of extension springs, it would most often be the ring at the end of the spring that breaks. For torsion springs, it would be low quality galvanizing against rust that could cause the problem.
Improper spring calibration Every now and then, the right spring system isn’t installed. While the door will still open and close, more stress can be placed on the spring, door and opener. Springs are calibrated to operate correctly with a 5% variation, so that a spring made to lift a 100-lb. (45-kilo) door is not to be used with a spring for a 150-lb. (68-kilo) door.
Environmental conditions Garages are basically cold and humid, as many aren’t insulated or heated. Even with some heating and insulation, springs are often near the exterior walls and remain cold and damp. Despite the protection of galvanization, amounting to 30 to 40% of the spring’s composition, rust will attack the metal. In intense cold, under -15F (-26F), the coiled metal wire can dry out and break.
Little or no maintenance from the homeowner Garage doors and their lifting systems require some upkeep. Garaga recommends twice-yearly lubrication of metal parts that come into contact with other ones, once in the fall or winter when temperatures start dipping below 320F (00C) and the other when nighttime temperatures are above freezing.
  Do you want to lengthen the lifespan of your spring system? Then follow this advice.
Lubricate the springs twice, or at least once, a year! How? Just use a petroleum-based oil, like motor oil for your car (ex.: 10W30) and apply it completely around the coils with a cloth. Wipe off any excess and you’re done! This will help get rid of the famous clinking that springs make when they stretch and release.  And a word to the wise: never use WD-40 as it is a degreaser and not made for lubricating metal parts. Garaga dealers carry the lubricants you’ll need that are made for garage doors.
  Is there someone who can take care of this for me?
Of course! If you don’t have time to do it, be aware that we provide a “Garage Door Tune-up” program in the same way that a car dealer offers one for your car to avoid problems before winter arrives.
Feel free to contact us at 607-687-5126. We know garage doors better than anyone else. We will be able to advise you and explain the best choice to make based on your exact needs while respecting your budget. We can also send you a quotation by email.
Another option is to meet us at our showroom. If you are looking to change your garage door, use our Design Centre to help you choose a style that fits your home. You can also peruse our image gallery for lots of ideas.
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