3 Of The Biggest Reasons A Wooden Garage Door Warps

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Even though wooden garage doors are pretty resilient and definitely have their perks, they can also be prone to warping. Wood is not a solid material; it is porous and fibrous and tends to expand and contract with changes in the atmosphere. Unfortunately, if your wooden garage door warps, it can pretty much destroy its functionality. The door may not close and open properly and may even get stuck completely. The key to preventing a warped garage door is understanding what it is that causes the door to warp in the first place. Here are three of the biggest reasons a wooden garage door can warp. 

The garage door is too exposed to moisture. 

There is no way around it, at least part of your wooden garage door will be exposed to moisture when it rains and snows. While you may not be able to prevent this, what you can do is protect your garage door from moisture as much as you can. Your garage door will probably come from the manufacturer with a coating of protective sealant, but with time, this will wear away, which means you will have to reapply the protective coating on occasions. 

The garage door is made from a wood that is more prone to warping. 

Some woods are naturally more porous and soft than others, specifically woods that come from coniferous trees like pine. These types of wood have grain that alternates in pattern and inside of those wood grains are soft, spongy fillings that quickly absorb moisture. Because of this, wooden doors made from pine will expand and contract more if they do not have a good protective layer surrounding them. While these doors can work in some environments, they do not fare well in environments with high levels of heat and humidity or rainfall. 

The garage door is exposed to direct sunlight for many hours out of the day. 

Exposure to the sun is to be expected, but if you have a wooden garage door that sits in full sunlight for much of the day because of the positioning of the door in relation to the sun, you may see warping problems much faster. Sunlight zaps wood of its moisture and excess heat can cause wood fibers to bow and change shape. If your garage door is exposed to long hours of sunlight, it is a good idea to consider a protective awning, like a carport. 

Talk to a company like J & D Door Sales Inc.  about your garage door issues.

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