Preparing Your Garage Door for Winter

2024-02-10 6 min read

Winter weather can be tough on garage doors. Freezing temperatures, ice, and snow create unique challenges. Here's how to prepare your garage door for winter.

Cold Weather Challenges

Lubricant Thickening

Standard lubricants can become thick or sluggish in cold temperatures, making the door operate slowly or unevenly.

Ice Buildup

Ice can accumulate on the door and track, preventing smooth operation and potentially damaging components.

Metal Contraction

Cold causes metal parts to contract slightly, which can affect the door's balance and operation.

Pre-Winter Preparation

Use Winter-Grade Lubricant

Switch to a silicone-based lubricant designed for cold weather. Apply it to all moving parts before winter arrives.

Check Door Balance

A balanced door is less likely to stick in cold weather. Perform a manual lift test and call a professional if adjustments are needed.

Inspect Weather Seals

Make sure rubber seals and weather stripping are in good condition. Replace any worn or damaged seals to prevent cold air infiltration.

Clear the Track

Remove any debris, leaves, or dirt from the track. A clean track prevents ice from accumulating and jamming the door.

Winter Operation Tips

Don't Force a Frozen Door

If your door seems frozen shut, wait for the temperature to rise slightly or gently warm the track with warm (not boiling) water.

Regular Maintenance

Continue regular inspection and lubrication throughout winter. Cold weather increases wear on components.

Remove Ice Buildup

Gently remove ice from the door and surrounding areas. Use caution not to damage the door or components.

Keep the Area Clear

Ensure at least 6 feet of clearance around the door opening, both inside and outside.

When to Seek Professional Help

If your door won't open in winter or operates inconsistently, contact a professional. Attempting to force operation can cause damage or safety issues.

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