January 8, 2024 6 min read Sarah Mitchell
<h2>Winter-Ready Your Garage Door</h2> <p>Connecticut winters can be brutal on garage doors. Cold temperatures, ice, snow, and salt can all take their toll on your garage door system. Proper preparation before the cold season arrives can prevent costly repairs and inconvenient breakdowns. Here's your comprehensive guide to preparing your garage door for winter.</p>
<h2>Weatherstripping Inspection</h2> <p>The weatherstripping along the bottom and sides of your garage door creates a crucial seal against the elements. This seal keeps out cold air, moisture, pests, and debris. Before winter arrives, perform these checks:</p> <ul> <li>Check for cracks, brittleness, or gaps in the rubber seal, aging rubber becomes brittle and less effective</li> <li>Clean the weatherstripping thoroughly to remove dirt, salt residue, and debris</li> <li>Replace damaged sections immediately before temperatures drop</li> <li>Apply a silicone-based lubricant to keep rubber pliable and prevent freezing to concrete</li> <li>Inspect the threshold seal along the floor, this is your first line of defense against water and snow</li> </ul>
<h2>Lubrication is Key</h2> <p>Cold weather causes metal components to contract, which can lead to sticking, squeaking, and premature wear. Proper lubrication before winter is essential for smooth operation:</p> <ul> <li>Hinges and rollers, apply lubricant to all pivot points</li> <li>Springs (torsion and extension) - coat evenly to prevent rust</li> <li>Tracks and bearings, light application along the track surface</li> <li>Lock mechanisms, ensures smooth operation when you need it most</li> <li>Cables, inspect for fraying and apply light lubricant</li> </ul> <p>Use a garage door-specific lubricant or white lithium grease for best results. Avoid WD-40 as it's a degreaser that can attract dirt and actually make things worse. For professional-grade lubrication, schedule a <a href="/services#maintenance">maintenance service</a> with our team.</p>
<h2>Test Safety Features</h2> <p>Your garage door's safety features are even more critical in winter when family members may be coming and going more frequently. Ensure these features are working properly:</p> <ol> <li>Test the auto-reverse by placing an object (like a 2x4 board) in the door's path, the door should reverse upon contact</li> <li>Check that photo eyes are aligned and clean, dirt, ice, or snow can obstruct the sensors</li> <li>Verify the emergency release works smoothly, you may need this if power goes out</li> <li>Test the wall button and remote controls for reliable operation</li> <li>Check battery backup systems if your opener has one</li> </ol>
<h2>Insulation Matters</h2> <p>A well-insulated garage door can significantly reduce heat loss and lower your energy costs. In Connecticut's cold winters, an uninsulated garage can drop to nearly outdoor temperatures, making your heating system work harder. Consider:</p> <ul> <li>Adding insulation panels to non-insulated doors, kits are available for most standard doors</li> <li>Upgrading to an insulated door for better year-round performance</li> <li>Sealing gaps around the door frame with weatherstripping or caulk</li> <li>Adding a door sweep if there's a gap at the bottom</li> </ul> <p>An insulated garage door can improve R-value from R-0 to R-12 or higher, potentially saving 10-15% on heating costs. Learn more about our <a href="/services#installation">installation services</a> for insulated doors.</p>
<h2>Dealing with Ice and Snow</h2> <p>Ice buildup is a common winter problem that can prevent your garage door from opening or damage the weatherstripping:</p> <ul> <li>Never pour hot water on frozen weatherstripping, it can damage the rubber and refreeze worse</li> <li>Use a de-icing product designed for garage doors</li> <li>Keep the bottom seal area clear of snow and ice accumulation</li> <li>Consider a heated floor mat near the threshold</li> </ul>
<h2>Schedule Professional Maintenance</h2> <p>Before the coldest months arrive, schedule a professional tune-up. Our technicians at Garage Door Burlington will perform a comprehensive inspection and address any issues before they become winter emergencies. <a href="/contact">Contact us today</a> to schedule your pre-winter maintenance appointment.</p>