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Garage Door Maintenance Checklist for Melbourne Homes
Automatic garage doors are one of the most-used mechanical systems in a Melbourne home — and one of the most neglected. Spring failures, worn drive components, and failed safety sensors can leave your car trapped, create an entry point for intruders, or — in the worst case — cause injury. This checklist covers the four self-observations that reveal the most critical garage door health issues.
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- 1 Test the auto-reverse safety function: place a solid object (like a piece of timber) flat on the ground in the door's path and activate the close cycle. The door must reverse immediately on contact — if it doesn't, the force sensor needs adjustment or replacement by a technician.
- 2 Observe the door operation from the side: it should move smoothly and evenly on both sides with no wobble, jerk, or grinding. Uneven movement typically indicates a broken or worn spring — don't attempt to adjust springs yourself as they are under extreme tension.
- 3 Lubricate roller tracks, hinges, and springs annually with a purpose-made garage door lubricant (not WD-40, which attracts dust). Squealing, grinding, or stiff movement between services indicates inadequate lubrication.
- 4 Test the safety sensor alignment: there are two small sensors near the base of the door tracks (facing each other) — if the indicator lights are not solid (i.e., flashing or off), the door will not close automatically as a safety measure. Check for obstruction or physical misalignment.
Warning Signs to Look For
- Door failing to reverse when it contacts an obstruction
- One side of the door moving slower or lower than the other
- Loud bang or sudden inability to open after a spring failure
- Grinding or scraping sounds during operation
- Safety sensor lights flashing or showing fault
- Remote control range significantly reduced compared to when new
Cost of ignoring
A broken garage door spring — the most common failure point — typically costs $300–$600 to replace, but can trap your car or leave your garage unsecured until repaired. A door that fails to auto-reverse poses a serious injury risk, particularly to children and pets. Annual maintenance by a garage door technician costs $100–$200 and prevents most unplanned failures.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How often do garage door springs need replacing in Melbourne?
Springs are typically rated for 10,000–20,000 cycles. For a home using the garage door 4 times a day, this is 7–13 years. Regular lubrication extends spring life. Springs should only be adjusted or replaced by a technician — they operate under extreme tension.
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Why does my garage door not close all the way?
The most common causes are a misaligned safety sensor (check for flashing lights on the sensor units), obstruction in the tracks, a limit switch that needs adjustment, or failing drive mechanism. Most causes can be diagnosed during a service call.
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Can I lubricate my garage door myself?
Yes — applying a silicone or lithium-based garage door lubricant to rollers, hinges, tracks, and springs every 6–12 months is an easy DIY maintenance task. Avoid WD-40 or general-purpose oils as they attract dust that accelerates wear.
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