When you press the “open” button on your remote, your garage door may groan, squeal, or take its time to open—or it might not open at all.
If you’re experiencing this, it could be a sign that it’s time for a garage door drum replacement. Discover more with help from our professionals.
How Does This System Work?
Take a look inside your garage and glance up near the entrance. You’ll notice two circular parts that resemble large spools—these are the drums. These components are responsible for winding the cables that control your garage door system. They work with the springs to lift the door, making it easier for you to enter and exit the garage.
Why Replace Yours?
The primary reason to replace your garage door drums is that without functioning drums, you’ll struggle to get inside. The door might open partially and then stop, or it may not open at all. Since garage doors are heavy, trying to open them manually can be extremely difficult.
Other reasons for replacing this piece of equipment include:
- Wear and tear on other components: When something is amiss with your system, the door may move unevenly, subjecting its other components to wear and tear. You may have to replace the entire system if you don’t address a faulty drum promptly.
- Noisy operation: A bad drum may lead to a high-pitched squealing or grinding noise. By replacing yours, you’ll enjoy whisper-quiet operation once again.
- Security concerns: Without proper garage door balancing from the drums, it may not close evenly. Someone with bad intentions could easily lift it up and make their way into your home.
- Safety risks: Faulty equipment can fall suddenly, causing serious injury or death to anyone unfortunate enough to be in the way.
Choosing the Right Option for Your Needs
If you’re in need of new equipment, the best way to choose the right one is by following the manufacturer’s recommendation. You can find this information in your owner’s manual or by contacting the manufacturer directly.
If you’re still not sure what type to buy, consider:
- Weight capacity: This equipment should be capable of handling the weight of your system. If they aren’t rated properly, things won’t work as they should, which could be dangerous.
- Spring system: Verify whether your system uses extension or torsion springs. The drums you choose must be compatible with the spring system.
- Door type: Do you need a replacement for your home or a commercial property? Residential options usually use standard hubs, whereas commercial ones use keyed hubs.
Contact Us for Professional Garage Door Service
When you need garage door drum replacement or repair, count on our pros at Right Way Garage Doors. Call (707) 404-3667 to schedule service for your garage door system now.