How to Maintain a Wood Garage Door
A garage door has many functions in your home. It enriches your home in ways from its aesthetic appeal, to its ability to protect your home from invaders and its function as what is basically a wall of your house, to allowing entrances and exits and protecting you and your vehicles from the weather and natural elements. Due to its versatility, you need to make sure that your wooden garage door is kept up and in good repair so that it doesn’t fall apart from time and use.
Needs of and Dangers to Wooden Garage Doors
Wood is a remarkable building material, sturdy and flexible with many uses. The problems with wood are also well known. If left unprotected, wood can develop rot. Mold and insects can get inside the wood causing it to develop holes and break down. As this occurs inside the wood, it often goes undetected for quite a long period of time before suddenly falling apart.
As sturdy as wood is, it is also prone to stress and damage. In an automatic garage door, unlike a wall, the wood is moved many times a day. Repeated stress can cause wood to develop weaknesses and eventually fall apart from overuse.
While it is strong, it is not damage proof, and can be hurt by projectiles from the street or even from your car accidentally bumping into it.
Caring for Wooden Overhead Garage Doors
First, keep them clean. Dirt and foreign objects can cause damage. If not removed, they continue to cause damage. A regular washing with soap and water is essential for increasing the life of your door. It can also help to remove insects that are beginning to make their presence known.
Second, keep the door in good condition by painting or staining it on a regular basis. The best way to protect wood is to seal it against damage by painting it. This coats the wood and keeps foreign elements from weakening it. Clean, prime, and repaint your garage door whenever it is needed.
Third, in a sectioned door, replace pieces which have become damaged. If rot or termites have set in, or a hole has occurred, or you can feel weakening in a certain section, remove the damaged portion of the garage door and replace it with an undamaged section. You can then paint or stain to match the rest of the door.
With simple care and maintenance, a wooden garage door can be kept in good condition, protecting you and your family for the life of your house.
David Christopher - About Author:
Saint Paul Garage Door Repair provides professional garage door repair and opener service for Saint Paul, Minnesota. Feel free to contact us 7 days a week, 24 hours a day for friendly, courteous, affordable Saint Paul Garage Door Repair. We look forward to serving you and earning your business.
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