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Here are the key aspects typically included in a fully garage door tune-up:

  1. Inspection: A professional technician will carefully examine all parts of the garage door system, including the door itself, springs, cables, rollers, tracks, hinges, and opener. They will look for signs of wear, damage, misalignment, or any other issues that may affect the door's operation.

  2. Lubrication: Proper lubrication is crucial for smooth and efficient door movement. The technician will apply lubricants to the necessary components, such as hinges, rollers, springs, and tracks, to reduce friction and prevent premature wear.

  3. Tightening and Adjustment: Over time, the hardware and components of a garage door can become loose due to regular use. The technician will tighten all screws, bolts, and brackets, ensuring that the door is securely fastened. They will also make necessary adjustments to the spring tension, track alignment, and opener settings for proper balance and smooth operation.

  4. Safety Check: Safety features of the garage door, such as sensors, auto-reverse mechanisms, and emergency release systems, will be inspected to ensure they are functioning correctly and providing adequate protection.

  5. Testing and Balancing: The technician will test the garage door's opening and closing functionality, checking for smooth operation, proper alignment, and balance. They will make any necessary adjustments to ensure the door is operating correctly.

  6. Recommendations and Repairs: If any issues or potential problems are identified during the tune-up, the technician will provide recommendations for repairs or part replacements. This may include worn-out components, damaged weather seals, malfunctioning openers, or other issues that may require attention.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A fully garage door tune-up is recommended to be performed by a professional technician with experience in garage door maintenance. It helps to ensure the safe and reliable operation of the door, extend its lifespan, and minimize the risk of unexpected breakdowns or accidents.

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