- 30 Point Tune-Up and Inspection
30 Point Tune-Up and Inspection
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$90.00
$90.00
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It's a great idea to have your garage door and opener inspected and tuned up once a year. Like a lot of things, garage doors require regular maintenance.
A regular tune-up can...
-lengthen the life of your door and opener
-ensure that you have the most up to date safety features and they are working properly
-catch small problems before they become big ones
-lessen your chance of having your door malfunction when you need it
-and much more.
We recommend having your garage doors and openers inspected once a year.
This tune up is good for one door and opener. Please purchase the ADD ON for multiple doors/openers.
Below is a list of things the technician will inspect.
A regular tune-up can...
-lengthen the life of your door and opener
-ensure that you have the most up to date safety features and they are working properly
-catch small problems before they become big ones
-lessen your chance of having your door malfunction when you need it
-and much more.
We recommend having your garage doors and openers inspected once a year.
This tune up is good for one door and opener. Please purchase the ADD ON for multiple doors/openers.
Below is a list of things the technician will inspect.
- Visually check spring(s) for damage.
- Visually check spring mounting pad for cracks or splits. (Torsion system only)
- Adjust, if necessary, and lubricated springs.
- Visually inspect the condition of each door section.
- Inspect door alignment.
- Inspect and lubricated rollers. (Do not lubricate nylon rollers)
- Inspect and tightened all hinges and hardware.
- Lubricate all bearings.
- Inspect and tested locks for proper operation.
- Inspect stop molding for wear or damage.
- Inspect astragal for wear or damage.
- Inspect all cables and sheaves for wear or damage.
- Inspect torsion tube. (Torsion system only)
- Inspect door track.
- Run door up and down several times to ensure proper operation.
- Test manual release handle.
- Inspect opener bracing for solidity.
- Perform UL 325 Safety Non-Contact Reverse Test
- Perform UL 325 Safety Contact Reverse Test.
- Visually and audibly test opener for proper operation.
- Adjust up and down force sensitivity, if needed.
- Tighten drive chain/belt, if needed.
- Lubricate drive train and sprockets.
- Check wiring and connections.
- Set up and down limits, if needed.
- Remove cover and inspect internal gears and belts.
- Check transmitter and wall station for proper operation and range.
- Check and replace (up to 2) keypad and transmitter batteries, if needed.
- Check and replace opener light bulbs (up to 2), if needed.
- Check and adjust, if needed, photo-eye alignment.