We have done a lot of talk here about garage doors. So I went out the other day and checked mine out. I had just paid a guy $175.00 to replace a broken spring, so I knew the basics were there.
But I had always had a problem in the winter with the top of the door not fitting tight. I had thought of different kinds of weather stripping, even a strip of rug across the top if the door to wind proof it.
Then, when I was at the hardware store, I looked at some garage door hardware. The roller supports for the top of the door were adjustable!
I went home and checked mine with the door down. I had about a 1 inch of open space between the door and the frame and at least that much in adjustment room in the roller support. I lossened the nut in the adjustment slot, gave the door a few wacks with a rubber mallet to get it tight to the frame, and retightened the adjustment nut. Same thing on the other end of the door. Total movment on the roller support was about 3/4 inch.
After cycleing the door a few times I can see no problems except the door come a bit closer to the ladder that I hang from the celing above it.
So, my question to the garage door pros out ther is if I should expect any problems from what I did.
To me it seems I just did something that should have been done on the orginal install.
But I had always had a problem in the winter with the top of the door not fitting tight. I had thought of different kinds of weather stripping, even a strip of rug across the top if the door to wind proof it.
Then, when I was at the hardware store, I looked at some garage door hardware. The roller supports for the top of the door were adjustable!
I went home and checked mine with the door down. I had about a 1 inch of open space between the door and the frame and at least that much in adjustment room in the roller support. I lossened the nut in the adjustment slot, gave the door a few wacks with a rubber mallet to get it tight to the frame, and retightened the adjustment nut. Same thing on the other end of the door. Total movment on the roller support was about 3/4 inch.
After cycleing the door a few times I can see no problems except the door come a bit closer to the ladder that I hang from the celing above it.
So, my question to the garage door pros out ther is if I should expect any problems from what I did.
To me it seems I just did something that should have been done on the orginal install.
