WHEN TO GET A NEW GARAGE DOOR: REPLACEMENT OR REPAIRS?

Thinking about replacing your garage door? Or are you wondering whether another round of repairs will do the job? Knowing the right time to get a new garage door can save you a great deal of time, stress, and money. While there are plenty of issues that can be solved with a bit of DIY work or professional maintenance, there are a few things that indicate it’s time to get a new door installed.

 

HOW DO YOU KNOW IF IT’S TIME TO REPLACE YOUR GARAGE DOOR?

Here’s a list of issues that mean time is probably up for your garage door!

 

A GARAGE DOOR THAT’S TOO NOISY

There’s a big difference between squeaks and grinding noises. If your door is making excessive noise when it opens or shuts, there’s likely a problem. In fact, this is one of the earliest signs that your door is on the way out. Grinding, screeching, and rattling sounds might mean problems with your opener or tracks, such as worn-out components or mechanisms that just aren’t working like they used to. If your garage door is too noisy, it might be time to think about replacing it… but always get it checked by a technician first to confirm a small repair won’t fix the issue.

REQUIRING CONSTANT REPAIRS

If your door regularly needs repairs, it might be more cost-effective to get a new garage door. Regularly calling out a technician for maintenance or replacing parts does add up. If your door and its mechanisms are regularly breaking down, it could be a sign of wear and tear with the fundamental parts of the door and opener. Recurring problems often indicate that it’s best to get a new door, rather than continuing to pay for repairs and maintenance.

YOUR DOOR IS VERY OLD

Sometimes, a garage door is just too old to keep functioning properly. Most garage doors are made to last around 15 to 25 years, though some may continue to work for up to 30 years with the right care and regular maintenance. If your door is close to the end of this lifespan, you should consider getting a new garage door. Replacing it at the right time can save you money, and mean a safer home for you and your family.

EXCESSIVE DAMAGE

Garage doors are prone to all sorts of damage. Whether it’s from a vehicle, your kids, or something else, cracks, dents, and warping do become problematic. If your door has damage, it might be possible to make repairs. However, if the damage is too great, it might make more sense financially to replace the door and mechanism entirely. The bottom line is that it’s essential to address damage quickly to ensure it’s safe to be in and around your garage.

YOUR OPENER IS OUTDATED

If the opener that powers your garage door is too old, a new one may be in order. Knowing when to replace a garage door opener is key to keeping your home secure and your garage functional. Many older doors and openers aren’t as robust, efficient, or safe as the newer models. If your opener is starting to struggle or isn’t user-friendly anymore, it could be time for a replacement.

YOU DON’T LIKE THE LOOK OF IT

Aesthetics are important and curb appeal does matter. So, if your garage door is looking pretty dated or unattractive, a new one could be in order. This is especially true if you’re planning to sell your home, or have just finished off a renovation. 

 

QUALITY GARAGE DOOR REPLACEMENTS IN BRISBANE

Before you do take steps to get a new garage door, it’s always worth consulting a local garage door maintenance specialist. They might be able to find a more cost-effective way to make repairs that save you from spending on a whole new setup. Whether you need to replace your garage door springs, rollers, tracks, automatic system or anything else, Lightning Garage Door Solutions can help.

Get in touch with us today.

 

Disclaimer: Information, materials and/or technical assistance are intended solely as informal guidance. It is our recommendation that you contact a garage door technician to deal with all your garage door problems, needs and/or requirements. Anyone who relies upon this information does so knowing willingly that they could damage themselves, family, friends, vehicles, personal possessions and your garage door and automatic opening system.

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