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Should You Perform Garage Door Repairs Yourself

If your garage door is making noises that it wasn't making last week, maybe it is a simple solution of just lubricating the moving parts. Sure, do it yourself. What if the spring is broken or the cable is frayed? Depending on your skillset, you might be able to do it. Maybe you won't. Some things are better handled by the pros who do this day in and day out. Garage Door Medic has been in business since 1983. We will gladly come and service any of your garage door or garage door opener issues!<br><br>

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Should You Perform Garage Door Repairs Yourself

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  1. Should You Perform Garage Door Repairs Yourself? If your garage door is making noises that it wasn't making last week, maybe it is a simple solution of just lubricating the moving parts. Sure, do it yourself. What if the spring is broken or the cable is frayed? Depending on your skillset, you might be able to do it. Maybe you won't. Some things are better handled by the pros who do this day in and day out. Garage Door Medic has been in business since 1983. We will gladly come and service any of your garage door or garage door opener issues! Safety Sensors These devices that are important. If your automatic opener was manufactured before 1992, you will not have safety sensors on it. The sensors detect an obstruction in the path of a downward moving door. Whether you have children who use the garage or you are considering selling your home, having safety sensors are both good common sense and also required to pass building code.

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