Your garage door is the largest moving part of your house and you probably use it more than your front door. A noise or a little hesitation is the door telling you something's wearing out. A yearly tune-up catches those small problems while they're cheap β before they turn into a snapped spring and a car you can't get out.
A proper maintenance visit is a full once-over, not just a squirt of grease:
Grinding, banging and squealing aren't just annoying β they're early warnings. A door that's gotten loud usually has dry bearings, worn rollers, or a spring drifting out of balance. Handled at a tune-up, those are minor. Ignored, they're what leaves you standing in the garage at 7am with a door that won't budge and a workday slipping away.
A standard tune-up typically runs $90 to $150 β one of the best-value calls you can make on a door you rely on daily. If the technician finds a part that's genuinely worn, they'll show you and quote it up front rather than surprise you later. Many homeowners schedule it once a year and never think about the door in between.
A yearly tune-up beats a snapped spring and a trapped car.
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