Is Installing a New Garage Door on Old Tracks is a Good Idea?
Most consumers would jump at any opportunity to save a few dollars, while a professional service would love to offer alternate ways to assist you to lessen that burden as well. But in this case, generally no. So follow along below and consider our five reasons why you shouldn't compromise your safety, garage structure, and wallet.
A New Dimension Can Relieve the Tension
The dimensions are perhaps the most important reason not to reuse the same rails and tracks for a new garage door replacement and installation. Normally, there are no standard sizes, even if you use the same manufacturer. All rails come custom pre-drilled for specifically associated gauge weights, tension springs, torsion rods, and even rollers. If you truly need to compact the rails for space sake, you CAN consider adjustable tracking. This option can be discussed at length with your garage door rail installer professional. Failure to comply with the proper fitting rail system will set the scene for serious damage to you, your car, and your entire garage door system. Danger signs to consider:
• The
garage door may get stuck without any foreseeable signs.
• Stalling
and starting while in a cycle.
• Rattling,
rocking, and squeaking loudly while in use.
• The
garage door LOOKS out of alignment or has shifted.
• Visibly
broken springs or rods.
Teaching an Old Track New Tricks
Everything has a life expectancy. While most consumers don't factor that in once a new purchase is made, the truth is most garage door rails and tracking systems can wear out before your garage door does. Also, keep in mind you need to replace them with a new garage door purchase anyway. The life expectancy of your system comes down to usage and cycles. The more you use it, the more weight and pressure builds up to add strain on the rails, openers, and other parts as well. It's an interconnected unit. Expect the average life between 12 to 15 years on a general residential ratio. Less if you're in an all-season weather zone as climate also contributes to wear and tear. Installed and explicitly aligned for all of your needs, once installed, you'll be glad you kept up to date.
Windows and Panels
If you upgrade your garage door to include
panels and/or windows, you need the rails to accommodate the ultimate radius.
This will be the deciding factor determining how many panels you can work with
compared to windows. Basically, if you want big windows, you need a minimum of
3 panels to offset and balance the counterweight productivity on the matching
rails. If you tried to reuse your old tracks, there would be no proper
alignment at all; much like an incorrectly affixed tire to a moving
vehicle.
Keep Your Warranty Worry-Free
One sure-fire way to lose all warranty coverage
is not to replace your rails when installing a new garage door. Should any
damage ensue, you would be left to cover all expenses out of pocket should the
work be deemed needed to result from manufacturer default. Your own insurance
might have a similar clause, so just don't risk it. The fine print is there for
a reason. Another reason you need the professional promise offered by Mass Garage Doors Expert,
where the reputable repair and installation of complete garage door services
rests on honesty, reputation, and the customer and tenure base to back it
up.
A Great Resale Rides on the Rail
Cutting to the chase, aesthetics play a big part
in the garage door role. Think of how a new, pristine door would look on
rusted, greasy, bent rails. Now, this may not seem of great importance, but if
you are considering selling, renting, or leasing out your home or business
space, basic curb appeal speaks volumes to potential new buyers, renters or
neighbors.
What All Great Clients Want to Know
Mass Garage Doors Expert takes great pride in how we stand out in the greater
Boston area and are always willing to answer your questions as directly and
effectively as they can. Some common queries include:
How long does it take to install a new garage door?
- Most installations can be completed without any unforeseen situation within 3 to 4 hours.
Are installation fees extra or included?
- Although you can speak directly with your technician beforehand, this information will be detailed in a professional assessment and work order quotation. But normally, all installation fees DO cost extra.
Does a new garage door installation with all labor and parts include warranty coverage?
- Of course, your new garage door system will come with a manufacturer's warranty coverage, and as for any extended or included warranty and guarantee specifics, clarifying this ahead of time and discussing extensions of service options is your best bet.
What can I do to keep my system running smoothly?
- General, easy to perform maintenance should be performed
monthly or at least at the beginning of a new season. Keeping the rails, tracks,
sensors, and seals free of corrosion, dust, grease, or fallen leaves is as
easy as a quick going over with a leaf blower, broom, or garden hose
spray. Garage door lubricants are also available, as are sprays and
cleaners for rollers, springs, and tension rods. If you are unsure of what
specific product you should be using, contact your service pro for advice
or ask your hardware associate.
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