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How long should a typical garage door opener last? You may be asking yourself this question because your garage door operator started “acting up” or parts on the operator started failing. According to a survey done by the NAHB (National Association of Home Builders) based on responses from manufacturers, trade associations, and product researchers the average life expectancy of a garage door operator is 10 years.

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Right now you’re probably thinking to yourself…”ten years, that’s not a very long time”. You’re right, it isn’t. But you have to remember that this is an average and there are a lot of factors such as the quality of the operator, how the opener was maintained, how often the opener is used, etc. The most important factor though in determining how long an opener might last is how well the garage door works.

A poorly maintained garage door is going to shorten the life of the garage door opener faster than anything else. The springs on the garage door are engineered to do most of the lifting of the door not the operator. The garage door opener basically is used to put the door in motion so if the springs aren’t doing their job then the operator is going to be doing more than it was designed to do. And with a poorly balanced door the garage door opener is going to wear out much faster and parts in the opener are going to need to be replaced much sooner.

Here are two quick tips to help you keep your door in shape and to help extend the life of your operator. And just a reminder: if you are not comfortable or you are unable to do service to your garage door then call your local service company, Overhead Door Company of Brookfield, and have them do the preventative maintenance for you.

 

  1. Check The Balance: a properly balanced door will reduce a lot of the strain on the opener. You’ll need to pull the red disconnect cord on the trolley (do this while the door is in the closed position). This will release the trolley so the door can be opened and closed manually. You should be able to lift the door half way and it will stay there. If the door slams back to the floor then spring tension needs to be added and if the door flies open then the spring tension needs to be reduced. CAUTION: IF YOU DON’T KNOW HOW TO ADJUST THE SPRINGS PROPERLY THEN CALL A PROFESSIONAL….the springs can be very dangerous and cause injury.

  2. Lube The Door: lubrication of the moving parts on the door will make the door work smoother. Lubricate the hinges, rollers, springs and pulleys (if your door has pulleys). Use a chain & cable fluid or silicone based lubricant…don’t use WD40, this will get tacky & attract dirt. Also spray some lubricant on the opener chain (if your opener has a chain). If you have a belt opener don’t spray anything on it.

An annual maintenance should be done to extend the life of the opener and garage door. By showing a little attention to the door and opener you’ll not only get a few more years out of them but you’ll also have peace of mind knowing that your garage door & opener are operating at peak efficiency.

 

Call Overhead Door Company today at 203-740-7691 to schedule a service appointment or click the link below.

 

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