In most parts of
the country, garages are especially appreciated at this time of year. Even if
you don’t live in a colder climate, it’s important to do an annual inspection
and routine maintenance to keep everything is in working order. So to make sure
yours is doing its job well by following the care tips below.
Check The Tracks
You’ll
want to make sure the garage door can go up and down smoothly. Get your leaf
blower and blow any cobwebs, bugs or leaves from the track. With older doors,
you’ll also need to oil the metal rollers, hinges and tracks in order to keep
everything moving easily.
Inspect For Pests
This
time of year, pests are searching for a warm place to take shelter and find
food. Look along the walls where they meet the foundation and double-check any
spots where you’ve had moisture problems. If you see chewed wood or trails of
sawdust, call an exterminator because they could be signs of termites or
carpenter ants.
Insulate Your Garage
If you
have a workshop or gym located out in the garage, then insulating this space is
a must for colder climates. Not only will it make your home warmer, but also it
will reduce your electricity bills. You can buy DIY kits for under $100. However,
be careful if your door is over nine feet wide, because the extra weight can be
too much for some opening mechanisms.
Spend Time On The Floor
Don’t
actually get down on the floor, but definitely give it some care. Move
everything out and hose down the entire surface. Patch any gaps to prevent
tripping. Then give the foundation a good inspection. If you notice mold or
major cracks, call a contractor to come take a look and see if you have settling
or water drainage issues.
Consider Replacing The Doors
You’ll
know it’s time to replace your door when the panels are rusted and scratched or
there are wooden ones that are warped. There are many decent replacement
options, including wood, steel or aluminum. The prices can range from high to
reasonable depending on the quality of the material. If you decide to do a
replacement, talk to an expert and take your climate into account.
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-Jeff Cook
Jeff Cook
Real Estate
Charleston,
SC
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