🛡️ Preventive Maintenance
Preventive Maintenance Across Canada
Annual tune-up and safety inspection to extend the life of your garage door and prevent costly breakdowns.
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$79–$149
Just like your car, your garage door system needs regular maintenance to perform safely and reliably. Our comprehensive preventive maintenance service includes a 25-point safety inspection, lubrication of all moving parts (springs, rollers, hinges, tracks), tightening of hardware, balance testing, auto-reverse safety testing, weatherstrip inspection, and visual inspection of cables and springs for wear. Regular maintenance extends the life of your springs by up to 50%, reduces the risk of unexpected breakdowns, and keeps your door operating quietly and smoothly through harsh Canadian winters.
Key Features
25-point safety inspection
Full lubrication service
Hardware tightening
Balance & force testing
Safety sensor testing
Weatherstrip inspection
Available Nationwide
Preventive Maintenance in Your City
TorontoOntario
OttawaOntario
MississaugaOntario
BramptonOntario
HamiltonOntario
LondonOntario
KitchenerOntario
WindsorOntario
BarrieOntario
OakvilleOntario
MarkhamOntario
VaughanOntario
BurlingtonOntario
VancouverBritish Columbia
SurreyBritish Columbia
BurnabyBritish Columbia
VictoriaBritish Columbia
KelownaBritish Columbia
CalgaryAlberta
EdmontonAlberta
Red DeerAlberta
MontréalQuébec
Québec CityQuébec
LavalQuébec
GatineauQuébec
SherbrookeQuébec
WinnipegManitoba
SaskatoonSaskatchewan
ReginaSaskatchewan
HalifaxNova Scotia
MonctonNew Brunswick
St. John'sNewfoundland
CharlottetownPrince Edward Island
Preventive Maintenance
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I have my garage door maintained?
We recommend professional maintenance at least once per year — ideally in the fall before winter sets in. Canadian winters are especially hard on garage door systems due to temperature extremes, ice, and salt exposure. Homes that use their garage door more than 4 times per day should consider semi-annual maintenance.
Can I maintain my garage door myself?
You can do some basic maintenance yourself — like applying silicone lubricant to rollers and hinges, and keeping the tracks clean. However, spring adjustment, cable inspection, and safety testing should always be done by a trained professional. Garage door springs are under extreme tension and can cause serious injury if mishandled.