• Routine maintenance and annual service and adjusts will help assure long lasting,
quiet, trouble free operation of your door and opener.
• Take a few minutes to inspect and test your garage door system. Make monthly inspections
part of your regular routine. This will help provide safety to your family and property.
• Look at the garage door springs, cables, rollers, pulleys and other door hardware for signs of wear. Call us today, if you suspect problems.
• A safety cable should be installed on all extension springs (springs mounted above the door track) to help contain a spring if it breaks.
• Never remove, adjust or loosen the screws on the bottom brackets of the door. These brackets are connected to the spring system by the cable and are under high tension.
WARNING: Garage door torsion and extension springs and cables are under extreme tension at all times
and can be dangerous. If handled improperly, they can cause serious injury and death. Installation,
removal and/or adjustments to a torsion spring or weight counterbalance assembly should be performed
by a qualified garage door technician. DO NOT attempt to repair or adjust springs yourself.
• Never let a child play with or play around your garage door.
• Never leave a child alone near a garage door.
• Teach your children about garage door safety.
• Do not allow your children to play with the garage door opener remote controls.
• Keep the wall button out of the reach of children. The recommended height is a minimum of 5 feet from the floor.
• Check the rollers and cables of your garage door every month to ensure they are working properly.
• Never leave personal property or your automobile underneath an open garage door.
• If you suspect a problem with your garage door, please call a qualified garage door
technician. Don’t delay, call us today!
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