What Causes Sudden Rattling While Opening

Garage doors move with a specific rhythm. When that rhythm breaks, and we hear a sudden rattle while opening, it feels off. That kind of sound usually tells us something’s loose, misaligned, or wearing down in the system. We often trace it back to hardware that needs tightening or parts that are struggling under strain. […]
Why Insulated Panels Lose R-Value Over Time

Insulated garage doors play a key role in energy efficiency. They help stabilize indoor temperatures and reduce heating and cooling costs. But over time, the insulating power of those panels drops. This change affects both comfort and performance. We often see this issue during garage door service in Ottawa, especially in older installations or during […]
How Bent Track Sections Create Door Binding

Bent garage door tracks are easy to overlook until movement becomes noisy, rough, or stuck. We often see small bends develop slowly from stress, misalignment, or accidental impact. Over time, these flaws disrupt the way your door moves. It may drag, hesitate, or bind mid-cycle. Without attention, these issues get worse. In this post, we […]
How Weak Gears Cause Jerky Door Movement

When a garage door starts to shake or jolt during opening or closing, it often points to gear trouble inside the opener. Many people assume the issue lies with springs or tracks, but weak or worn-out gears are just as common. If the movement feels uneven or noisy, it’s time to check the internal drive […]
Why Your Remote Range Drops in Cold Weather

What Actually Happens to the Remote Signal in Winter Cold air doesn’t just chill metal parts. It also changes how electronics work. Remote transmitters use radio signals to tell the opener to activate, but low temperatures slow down the chemical reactions inside the battery. As a result, the battery pushes less power, and the signal […]
How Incorrect Spring Tension Makes Your Door Slam Shut

When a garage door slams down unexpectedly, it often means something is wrong with the spring tension. Springs control the force used to lift and lower the door. If that tension is off, even slightly, the door won’t move the way it should. It may shut too quickly, jerk during closing, or feel heavier than […]
Why Garage Door Springs Fail Faster During Ottawa Cold Snaps

When winter rolls into Ottawa, everything slows down, including your garage door. Freezing temperatures affect more than just how your door moves. Springs, in particular, take the brunt of the seasonal stress. We often see more garage door issues during these cold snaps than any other time of year. In this post, we’ll explain exactly […]
Common Causes of Uneven Cable Winding on the Drum

Uneven cable winding on a garage door drum causes more than just noise. Over time, it creates tension imbalances that make the door tilt or jam. We often see this issue lead to cables slipping or even jumping off entirely. If the cables don’t wind up flat and tight across the drum, they pile up, […]
How to Prepare Your Garage Door for Freeze-up and Snow Build-up

Winter in Ottawa brings freezing temperatures, ice, and heavy snow. These conditions can put a lot of stress on your garage door, especially if it’s not ready for the season. A door that freezes shut or strains against packed snow can cause serious wear on the opener, springs, and cables. Preparing ahead of time can […]
How to Test Your Garage Door Auto-Reverse Sensor Safely at Home

Garage doors play a big role in home safety and convenience, but one small part, the auto-reverse sensor, can make the difference between a secure system and a serious hazard. These sensors stop the door and make it reverse if something is in the way. Testing them regularly ensures they work properly and protect your […]