commercial overhead door maintenance

Overhead doors have to endure the demands of daily use, provide a strong defense of commercial premises, and deliver dependable performance. The reliability of overhead doors, especially in places like distribution centers, loading and delivery docks must remain functional. If your business can’t quickly open and close its overhead roll-up doors, even just for a few hours, it could drastically impact workflow processes, cutting into your bottom line. You can protect your equipment and increase efficiency and longevity by preparing it for the seasons, like winterization during the colder months and extra protection during storm season. But the best way to safeguard against downtime is to be proactive with overhead door maintenance and repair.

Keep the Moving Parts Rolling

rolling overhead doorsThere are several different types of commercial overhead doors designed for specialized industries and purposes. Some of those include:

  • High-Speed Overhead Doors
  • Overhead Rolling Doors
  • Sectional Overhead Doors
  • Sliding Security Grilles
  • Insulated Overhead Doors

All those moving parts need to be lubricated regularly to reduce friction and extend the lifespan of your equipment. It can be easy for just one malfunction to throw the whole system into chaos, but you can prevent that by keeping your equipment clean and maintained.

Overhead Door Maintenance Checklist

Not everyone wants to call in the professionals for every little thing, especially for something like maintenance. Surely it’s something you can take care of yourself, right? There are a few things you can do, like:

  • Regular Visual Inspections
  • Remove Obstructions

Beyond that, however, it’s best left to the experts. Employers are expected to keep the workplace free of potential hazards that could cause harm to their employees. As such, regular preventative maintenance for commercial overhead doors is not only recommended, it’s required.

overhead door repair It is important to follow a regular maintenance routine to extend the life of your overhead doors and avoid unexpected downtime that could disrupt your daily operations. A routine maintenance check will typically include:

  • Inspection
  • Lubrication
  • Cleaning
  • Adjustments and Repairs
  • Testing
  • OSHA-Compliant Record Keeping

Your business depends on the reliability of all moving parts, human and mechanical. Productivity drops if you’re out an employee for a day, the same can be said if one of your overhead doors malfunctions. Preventative maintenance and repair can at least prevent one of those scenarios and Guardian Access Solutions is here to help.

 

Whether you need maintenance and repair services or advice related to overhead doors in your business, give Guardian a call. Our team is here to help with all your overhead door needs.