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Garage Doors Service

A standard garage door and opener service includes:

  • Lubrication of the critical moving parts including chain drive, tracks, wheels or cable drum. This ensures your door travels smoothly and quietly.
  • Tightening of door mounting points along with door bolts, screws, cables and connectors. 
  • Adjustment of spring tension.
  • Adjustment of opener travel limits and force margin to ensure the door opens and closes to specification, 
  • Assessment and adjustment of safety components and accessories including safety beams

Do I need to have my Garage Door Serviced?

Regular maintenance not only promotes longer product life and ensures the manufacturer's warranty is maintained, but also greatly reduces the risk of inconvenient operational failures and costly repair bills. General servicing and preventative maintenance should be performed on most domestic garage door systems every 12 months.

Garage Doors Repair

PROFIX Garage Doors are expert garage door repairers, with many years of experience and skill to provide any garage door solution. Every repairs also includes standard garage door and opener service.

  • Repair and replace garage door motors
  • Repair and replace garage door and parts, including springs and cables
  • Realign, replace broken cables and hinges
  • Fix stuck, unresponsive, noisy and clunky garage door systems
  • Supply new remotes for existing garage door opener

 

If your garage door isn't working correctly, don't put your safety and security at risk. Call the garage door experts to get the repairs or replacement you need. Our repair experts will fix and return your Doors its very best. Whether you need a simple maintenance procedure or a full overhaul of your Garage Doors system, we are here to help. 

Check list Garage Door maintenance 

Visual Inspection of Garage Door and Components

  • Broken ro​llers, bent shafts or worn-out bearings
  • Frayed or worn-out cables
  • Loose or bent hinges
  • Missing or loose bolts or screws on the tracks
  • Bends or creases in the tracks
  • Dents or cracks in the door panels
  • Broken or damaged springs
  • Test the Garage Door's Balance

 

Test Your Automatic Garage Door Opener

  • Test and replace the batteries on the remote
  • Check for a working safety feature
  • Remove or disable door locks
  • Place an object in the photo eyes' path
  • Clean the photo-eyes
  • Keep objects away from the door
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