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The Benefits of Routine Garage Door Inspections

November 29, 2022

If you're like most, then you probably don't pay much attention to your garage door. Yet, it's a major piece of machinery that you use every day. If you have an average-sized home, your garage door is your home's largest moving contraption, according to Visually. Just like your car or the heating, the garage door requires maintenance and annual inspections. Without proper maintenance, the door could fall and cause injury to a person or a car. Even the best-case scenario is a steep repair fee. You can avoid this altogether with annual garage door inspections. Keep reading to find even more benefits of garage door inspections.


Ensure Safety

Garage doors contain several moving parts, and if even one part malfunctions, it becomes a major safety issue. Your garage door may appear to be in working order, but without proper garage door inspections, you may not notice that rusted spring or frayed cable until it's too late. A garage door weighs at least 130 pounds but can exceed 300 pounds, according to Home Inspection Insider. This is more than enough weight to crush a person or total your vehicle.


Save Money in the Long Run

On the less disastrous side of things, regular inspections will save you money in the long run. Garage door inspectors can identify a minor problem before it becomes a major one. If a part breaks completely, it could lead to problems resulting in you buying a whole new garage door. Even more, most individual parts will be covered under a lifetime warranty. This means paying little or no money for part replacement costs. Talk to your garage door inspector to be sure, but it's guaranteed that replacing an individual part will always be cheaper than buying a whole new door.


Extend the Lifespan

Lastly, regular garage door inspections, just like on any other piece of machinery, will allow your garage door to last longer. This is because your inspector will catch problems early while they're small when you get regular inspections. Similar to a car, the better condition you keep it in, the more use you'll get out of it.


If you have been neglecting your garage door, call an inspector right away. It is guaranteed to save you from future headaches. Give us a call today at West Coast Garage Door to enjoy the benefits of routine garage door inspections.


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