Garage Door Safety
Garage Door Springs
Garage door torsion springs are rated by cycle life, with 10,000 cycles as the industry standard minimum. A cycle is one opening and one closing action. Upgrades are available to around 100,000 cycles. The average spring breaks about every 7 to 12 years. If a garage door has two or more springs and one breaks, all springs should be replaced to maintain proper balance.
Garage Door Failure
The leading causes of garage door failure and/or replacement include lack of maintenance and being hit by vehicles. A proper maintenance schedule for a garage door includes lubrication of the rollers, bearings, pulleys, and springs once a year, as well as washing painted steel surfaces several times a year, painting or refinishing wood surfaces as necessary, and making proper adjustments to the counter balance system as necessary to maintain door balance. A properly balanced garage door should be able to be stopped mid-travel without drifting down or up when operated manually.
Garage Door Safety
Safety tips from the International Door Association.
- Do not let children (or adults) play "beat the door." It is dangerous and can result in serious injury or death. Adults should set a good example. Know how to use the emergency release, in case someone is pinned by the door.
- Do not let children play with or use the transmitters or remote controls. Always place and store them out of the reach of children.
- The push button wall control should be out of the reach of children (at least 5 feet from the floor) and away from all moving parts. Mount and use the button where you can clearly see the moving garage door.