Preventive Maintenance Tune-Up
Almost every emergency call we get started as a small issue a tune-up would have caught early.
A full inspection and service of the whole system
A tune-up is a scheduled inspection and service visit covering the whole door system — lubricating rollers, hinges, and springs, tightening hardware that vibrates loose over time, testing the door's balance, checking cable and spring wear, and verifying the opener's safety-reversal sensors are working correctly.
It's the same kind of preventive service you'd get for a car — nothing is broken yet, but a handful of parts are close enough to wearing out that it's worth catching now.
It's cheaper than the emergency call it prevents
Almost every emergency call we get — a snapped spring, a cable that lets go, a door that jumps track — starts as a small, gradual issue that a tune-up would have caught early. Regular maintenance is meaningfully cheaper than emergency repair, and it extends the working life of the springs and opener.
It also keeps the safety sensors working the way they're supposed to, which matters most if you have kids, pets, or vehicles using the garage regularly.
How to Tell It's Time to Call
- It's been a year or more since the door was last serviced
- The door has become noticeably noisier
- Visible surface rust on springs, tracks, or hardware
- Door moves slightly slower or less smoothly than before
- You've never had the door professionally inspected
- Hardware (bolts, hinges) looks loose or worn
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