Your garage door faces the weather every day. A little awareness of how it responds keeps it reliable through the year. Homeowners across Freehold, NJ trust us for honest, same-day service — (732) 662-2009.
Cold makes steel brittle, so springs already near the end of their cycle life tend to snap on the first freezing morning. Pre-winter lubrication and a balance check reduce the odds of being caught out.
Repeated expansion and contraction loosens hardware and can affect how fully the door closes. Periodically tightening bolts and rechecking the opener's travel settings keeps everything aligned.
High winds can push a door off its track or dent panels, and driving rain finds any gap in the seals. Reinforced, well-balanced doors handle storms far better, and seals should be checked each season.
{state} humidity corrodes springs, cables, and hardware, increasing friction and shortening their life. A twice-yearly coat of the right lubricant is the simplest defense.
How does climate affect garage door lifespan?
Harsh humidity, freeze-thaw cycles, and storms accelerate wear on springs, cables, and seals. Regular lubrication and inspections meaningfully extend the door's life.
Can weather damage a garage door?
Yes — cold stresses springs, humidity rusts hardware, storms knock doors off track, and temperature swings loosen components. Seasonal maintenance offsets most of it.
Whether it's a quick fix or a full replacement, our Freehold team is here to help. Explore our garage door services, read more on the blog. Call (732) 662-2009 for a free estimate.
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