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Garage Door maintenance
I assume it is advisable to have the garage door opening mechanism lubricated and adjusted occasionally
Who do you use; How often do you have it done; and What would the typical cost be? Thank you |
I don't hire anyone to maintain my garage door. I use white lithium spray-on grease to lubricate all moving parts. WD-40 makes a white lithium grease that you can order from Amazon. Don't use regular WD-40. It is a solvent, not a lubricant.
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I use to grease rollers and hinges. I stopped, after thoroughly cleaning. IMO the grease get saturated with dust (dirt) and gums up the operation causing more noise, more maintenance. IMO grease turns into sticky goo.
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Blaster at Lowes works great, no build-up.
(Blaster Lubricant 11-oz White Lithium Grease $8) |
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Same here. Do not be stingy with the white lithium grease. Just make sure to hit all the parts that move and are metal-on-metal. Rollers, tracks, hinges, etc. There are plenty of demos online. I do not have a set schedule (I probably should) but I tend to mine when they start to make noise. If I had to guess it is probably every 12-15 months. |
BreakFree CLP is what the people who installed my door recommended.
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Thank you for your advice - sounds like something I can easily do myself (if I can trust Mrs Fox to hold the ladder steady)
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3-IN-ONE Garage Door Lubricant
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