Preparing Your Garage Door for Storm Season: Essential Tips

January 10, 2024 7 min read

# Preparing Your Garage Door for Storm Season: Essential Tips

Living in the beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina comes with unique weather challenges. From powerful thunderstorms to winter ice storms, your garage door faces significant stress during storm season. Proper preparation can mean the difference between minor inconvenience and major damage. Here's your comprehensive guide to storm-proofing your garage door.

Why Storm Preparation Matters

Your garage door is the largest moving part of your home and often the most vulnerable to storm damage. High winds can blow doors off tracks, heavy rain can cause water damage, and ice can freeze mechanisms solid. Beyond the door itself, a compromised garage door exposes your home's interior to the elements and potential intruders.

Storm damage to garage doors is one of the most common homeowner insurance claims. Proper preparation not only protects your property but can also reduce your insurance premiums.

Pre-Storm Season Inspection Checklist

Before storm season arrives, conduct a thorough inspection of your garage door system:

Hardware Check, Examine all hinges, rollers, and brackets for rust or wear, Check track alignment. doors should open and close smoothly, Inspect springs for signs of wear or stretching, Verify all bolts and screws are tight

Weatherstripping Assessment, Check bottom seal for cracks or gaps, Inspect side and top seals for integrity, Look for daylight around the door perimeter when closed, Replace any damaged weatherstripping immediately

Door Panel Inspection, Look for cracks, dents, or warping in panels, Check for rust spots on steel doors, Verify insulation is intact and dry, Examine window panels for cracks or loose glazing

Reinforcement Options

For areas prone to high winds, consider these reinforcement options:

Bracing Kits: Horizontal bracing kits significantly increase door strength against wind pressure. They're especially important for double-wide doors.

Impact-Resistant Panels: Upgrade to impact-resistant panels that can withstand flying debris during storms.

Wind Load Certification: In hurricane-prone areas, consider doors rated for specific wind loads. These doors meet stringent testing standards.

Hurricane Tracks: Specialized tracks with deeper grooves prevent doors from blowing out of tracks during extreme winds.

Emergency Preparation

When a storm warning is issued, take these immediate steps:

Verify Opener Function: Ensure your automatic opener is working properly and you know how to operate the manual release.

Check Backup Power: If you have a battery backup, verify it's charged. Consider investing in one if you don't have it.

Clear the Area: Remove any items near the door that could become projectiles or block the door's operation.

Test Manual Operation: Practice opening and closing the door manually. In a power outage, this skill is essential.

Secure Loose Items: Ensure nothing inside the garage could blow out if the door is breached.

Post-Storm Inspection

After any significant storm, inspect your garage door before using it:

1. Visually inspect the door from outside for obvious damage 2. Check tracks and hardware for debris or damage 3. Open the door manually first to check for obstructions 4. Test the balance by disconnecting the opener and lifting the door halfway. it should stay in place 5. Reconnect the opener only if everything appears normal

When to Call a Professional

Contact a garage door professional if you notice: - Door doesn't open or close properly after a storm, Visible damage to panels, tracks, or hardware, Strange sounds during operation, Door appears warped or misaligned, Water has entered the garage around the door

Long-Term Storm Resilience

Consider these upgrades for lasting storm protection:

Insulated Doors: Thicker, insulated doors are structurally stronger and provide better energy efficiency year-round.

Steel Construction: Steel doors with proper reinforcement offer the best storm protection for most homes.

Professional Installation: Proper installation is critical for storm resistance. A professionally installed door will perform better under stress.

At Sylva Garage Doors, we specialize in storm-resistant solutions for Western North Carolina homes. Our team can assess your current door and recommend appropriate upgrades for your specific location and needs.

Call us at (828) 813-1631 for a free storm-readiness assessment before the next storm season arrives.

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