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Garage Door & Opener Safety and Maintenance Tips


You can easily perform some garage door system safety and maintenance tasks yourself. If you are not comfortable performing these tests, have them performed by a trained service technician.

Safety Note: To avoid injury, it’s a good idea to let everyone in your house know that you are checking the garage door and that is not to be opened or closed by anyone until you tell them you are finished. The following tests and related maintenance should be performed in the following order:

  • Monthly visual inspection. Stand inside the garage with the garage door closed. Look over the garage door springs, cables, rollers, pulleys and mounting hardware, such as hinges, for signs of wear or damage. Look for cable wear or fraying. Is the mounting hardware becoming loose? If something doesn’t look quite right – or doesn’t sound quite right – it could be the symptom of a more serious issue. Have the garage door system inspected by a trained service technician.
  •  Monthly door balance test. If your door is equipped with an automatic opener system: close the door and disconnect the automatic opener. Once you are able to lift the door manually: Lift the door. It should lift smoothly with little resistance and should remain fully open. If it is difficult to open or does not remain open, the door may be out of balance and should be serviced by a trained service technician.
  •  Monthly reversing mechanism test(if your door is equipped with an automatic opener system). Note: garage door openers manufactured after January 1, 1993, are required by federal law to be equipped with a reversing mechanism and a photo eye or edge sensor as added measures of safety to prevent entrapment. If your system does not have these features, replacement of your automatic operating system is recommended. With the door fully open, lay a piece of wood such as a section of a 2 x 4 on the floor in the center of the garage door opening where the door would touch the floor. Push your garage door opener’s transmitter or wall button to close the door. When the door strikes the wood, the door should automatically reverse. If the door does not automatically reverse, the door should be serviced by a trained service technician.
  •  Monthly photo eye test(if your door is equipped with an automatic opener system). Note: garage door openers manufactured after January 1, 1993, are required by federal law to be equipped with a reversing mechanism and a photo eye or edge sensor as added measures of safety to prevent entrapment. If your system does not have these features, replacement of your automatic operating system is recommended. With the door fully open, push your garage door opener’s transmitter or wall button to close the door. Wave a long object, such as a broomstick, in front of one of the door’s photo eyes so it “breaks the beam.” The door should reverse. If it does not reverse and reopen, pull the broomstick out of the path of the closing door. Close the door. With the door in the closed position, clean the photo eyes with a soft, dry cloth. Gently adjust the photo eyes by hand if they appear to be out of alignment. Open the door and repeat the photo eye test. If the door does not reverse and reopen, the door should be serviced by a trained service technician.
  • Monthly force setting test(if your door is equipped with an automatic opener system). With the door fully open, push your garage door opener’s transmitter or wall button to close the door. As the door is closing, hold up the bottom of the door with your hands outstretched and stiff. If the door does not easily reverse and continues to close, pull your hands away immediately. The closing force is excessive and the door should be serviced by a trained service technician.
  • Semi-annual lubrication. Apply a small amount of spray lubricant to the door’s hinges, rollers and tracks.

 

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Signs include unusual noises, slow operation, or visible damage. Contact ADM Garage Doors, INC for a professional assessment.

We offer a variety of styles, materials, and colors suitable for residential and commercial properties, including custom options.

Typically, installations are completed within a few hours, depending on the door type and site conditions.

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Cities We Serve

  • Cameron Park/ Shingle Springs, CA
  • Diamond Springs, CA
  • El Dorado Hills, CA
  • Fair Oaks, CA   
  • Folsom, CA 
  • Gold River/ Rancho Cordova, CA
  • Granite Bay, CA
  •  Loomis, CA
  • Orangevale, CA
  • Rancho Murieta, CA
  • Rescue, CA
  • Rocklin, CA
  • Roseville, CA

COMMUNITIES WE SERVE IN FOLSOM

95630 – Folsom

95630- The Enlcave, Folsom Lake College, Steeplechase, Veranda, Older Downtown Folsom, Fieldstone Meadows, Ridgestone Meadows, Ridgeview, Reflections, Empire Ranch, Sibley Square, Folsom Lake, Willow Springs, Hoxsie Ct, Broadstone, Blue Ravine Oaks, Cimmaron Hills, Morningside, The Falls at Willow Creek, The Parkway, Briggs Ranch, Lake Pointe, Folsom Industrial Park, The Knolls, La Collina Dal Lago, Cobble Hills Ridge, Cobble Ridge, Sierra Woods, Folsom Heights, Oak Vista Estates, Folsom Sierra, Camberwell/Kennnerly, Los Cerros, Perserve at Blue Ravine, Natomas Heights, Prairie Oaks, Valley Pines/Baldwin Dam

Rancho Diablo, Willow Creek ,Willow Creek East, American Rivers Estates, Willow Creek Estates South, Natomos Station, American River Canyon, Hillcrest, Folsom Ranch, Russell Ranch, Diamond Glen, Creekside Manor, Sage at Folsom, Vintage at Folsom, Iron Ridge, Lariot At Folsom Ranch, Encore at Folsom Ranch, Rockress II at Folsom Ranch, Platinum Peak at Russell Ranch, Brass Pointe at Russell Ranch, The Trails, Sterling Hills at Russell Ranch, Preservce at Folsom Ranch- Heritage Trails, Esquire at Folsom Ranch, Legends at Folsom Ranch