Three Common Issues with Metal Garage Doors

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Metal garage doors have plenty of advantages over other kinds of garage doors, but there are some things specific to metal doors that should be taken into account if you're looking into installing some new doors in your home. Here are three things to look out for to help you avoid any major issues and prepare for maintenance with a new type of door.

Dents and Physical Damage

One of the advantages to metal doors is that they're sturdier than many of their counterparts, like wood and fiberglass. The tradeoff is that they're more susceptible to visible damage like dings and dents, and these damages can be more difficult to repair in metal than other materials. How prone your doors are to damage depends on a few factors, such as the thickness of the metal and the specific type of metal, as you may be using something like steel or aluminum.

If the damage is serious enough, it may not be fixable. The good news is that when it comes to doors that are segmented, it's possible to simply replace the damaged panels with new ones. If you have a solid panel, however, such as a door that swings up and down using extension springs, you may need to either live with cosmetic damage or look at replacing your door entirely.

Rust and Corrosion

Installing metal doors means more chances for rust and corrosion. This too can be dependent on several factors, such as the climate where you live; certain types of metal fare worse in areas where the air is humid and salty, like areas by oceans. With metal doors, regular maintenance and attention are required to keep them in good shape and protected from the effects of wind and water.

You can always use a protective paint for your garage doors, but that isn't always enough to keep away rust and corrosion. If you do notice rust on your doors and catch it early, it's possible to get rid of it without too much trouble. However, if it's become serious, you may need to look into repairs or even replacements. Ask a garage door specialist for their advice on how to keep rust away and whether you're using the right materials and protective coats for your environment.

Lack of Insulation

Because of the way metal doors are designed, they often come without much insulation, which can leave your garage too cold or too hot. If insulation is installed, it's often added after the door is installed. The good news is this means you can add insulation to your doors whenever you want, but this also means that this could affect your entire garage door opening system.

Adding insulation adds weight, which means that the garage door opener you use, along with the springs you have, may no longer be adequate and need to be replaced. Adding insulation to your doors without taking the rest of your system into account could result in damage from stress to your springs or strain on your garage door opener. If you want to add insulation to your doors, consult a garage door specialist to help guide you through the process.

Call a garage door business for more information.

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