Summer is the ideal time for handling some of those much-needed exterior maintenance projects, including taking care of your home’s garage door. Routine maintenance is essential for ensuring the door continues to function properly and safely. It can also enhance the door’s curb appeal and contribute to a more comfortable environment inside the garage.
Basic Garage Door Maintenance for Summer
Your summertime garage door upkeep should include:
- Washing: Give the door a proper washing to remove the dirt and debris that has accumulated over the winter. A combination of a mild car-washing or dishwashing soap and water is perfect for the job. Apply the mixture with a soft cloth, brush or sponge to both sides and rinse thoroughly with a hose.
- Rust removal: Corrosion can spread quickly and ruin a metal garage door. Sand down any rust spots to prevent the problem from getting worse.
- Painting: A fresh coat of paint will significantly improve the door’s appearance and protect it from the elements.
- Inspection: Enlist the services of a professional garage door company like Custom Door & Gate to lubricate the door’s springs, rollers, hinges, and other moving parts and conduct a comprehensive safety inspection.
How to Cool a Garage
Keeping a garage door cool during the summer can be a challenge. A cooler garage can impact the comfort of your home and help to preserve any heat- and humidity-sensitive items you store in it.
Some garage door cooling ideas include:
- Natural ventilation: Increase air circulation inside the garage by opening any outside-facing doors or windows.
- Ceiling fans: A ceiling fan offers a cost-effective solution for circulating air and keeping the garage cooler.
- Dehumidifiers: Running a dehumidifier will remove moisture from the air inside your garage and make it feel less “sticky.”
- Air conditioning: Installing either a window air conditioner or a mini-split A/C unit (which doesn’t require a window) provides the ultimate garage cooling solution. However, your energy costs will be higher than when using ceiling fans.
- Lighter shade: If you decide to paint your garage door, choose white or another light color, as this will reflect rather than absorb the heat and keep the interior cooler.
- Remove clutter: De-cluttering your garage is an excellent way to improve airflow. You could even hold a garage sale to get rid of unwanted items and make a little extra money.
- Upgrade to an insulated door: Installing a garage door with built-in insulation (or one made from wood) will help keep hot air from entering the garage.
Contact Us to Learn More
Custom Door & Gate can provide maintenance for your garage door this summer and install an insulated door that will keep your garage cooler. Contact us for more information today!