Your garage door is useful and contributes to your home’s overall appearance and style. How long can you expect your garage door to last? With proper maintenance, garage doors typically last between 15 and 30 years. The make and model may also contribute to its lifespan. 

Factors Affecting Your Garage Door 

Other factors also affect your garage door’s lifespan. For example, the climate and environment where you live and the frequency of maintenance and repairs are important factors. How often you use your garage door can also impact how long it lasts. Most people use their garage doors three to five times a day. 

Climate and Environment

If you live in a mild, dry climate, your garage door may last the full 30 years. However, if you live in a wet climate or somewhere with frequent storms, hail, or high winds, your garage doors can suffer more damage or wear and tear. 

Maintenance and Repairs on Your Garage Door

When your garage door needs repairs, it’s best to get them repaired without delay. Putting off repairs can worsen the problem or cause a permanent breakdown. Regular maintenance extends your garage door’s longevity by preventing breakdowns, saving money on repairs, and ensuring safe operation. 

When Should I Replace My Garage Door?

If you are unsure how old your garage door is or whether it’s getting time to replace it, consider its condition and age. Some doors last up to 30 years before they need replacing. 

Is There Damage to the Door?

Experts can usually repair superficial and cosmetic damage like peeling paint or small holes without too much trouble. A damaged spring can also often be repaired, which extends the life of your garage door. 

However, more significant damage may impede the garage door’s smooth operation. More serious damage includes:

  • Noticeable dents or cracks
  • Significant rust 
  • Warped, sagging, uneven, or damaged doors

If you notice any of these signs, it might be time to consider garage door replacement.  

Is Your Garage Door Noisy and Shaky?

Most garage doors make noise as they operate, but you shouldn’t hear overly loud or unusual noises.

Your garage door should move smoothly. If it shakes or jerks or gets stuck, you may need to look for a replacement. 

Do you need garage door installation, repairs, or replacement? If so, contact D Bar Garage Doors today and see what garage door solutions we can offer you.