How to Lubricate Your Garage Door Springs Properly

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How to Lubricate Your Garage Door Springs Properly –

Why Lubrication is Important for Garage Door Springs
Lubricating your garage door springs helps prevent friction, keeps them moving smoothly, and reduces noise. Proper lubrication also prolongs the life of your springs by reducing wear and tear, helping you avoid costly repairs.
 Choosing the Right Lubricant
Select a lubricant specifically designed for garage doors, like a silicone-based or lithium grease spray. Avoid using products like WD-40, as they can attract dust and cause buildup over time.
 Step-by-Step Guide to Lubricating Your Springs
1. Prepare the Area: Make sure your garage door is closed. This provides easier access to the springs and helps avoid any accidents.
2. Clean the Springs: Use a dry cloth to wipe away any dust, dirt, or rust buildup. Clean springs ensure the lubricant can coat the surface evenly.
3. Apply the Lubricant: Hold the lubricant spray about 6-8 inches away from the springs and apply a thin, even coat along the entire length of each spring. Be careful not to overspray.
4. Operate the Door: Open and close the garage door a few times to distribute the lubricant evenly across the springs and ensure smooth movement.
5. Wipe Excess Lubricant: Any excess lubricant can attract dirt, so use a cloth to wipe away any drips or overspray.
 Frequency of Lubrication
Lubricate your garage door springs every 3-4 months, or seasonally if your garage door gets frequent use. Regular lubrication can significantly extend the life of your springs.
 Contact Pacific Experts for Professional Maintenance
If you’re unsure about the process or prefer professional help, Pacific Experts in Las Vegas offers comprehensive maintenance services to keep your garage door in top condition.