Garage Door Safety Tips

August 4th, 2010

Your garage door should provide many years of safe operation if it is installed, operated, and maintained properly. Banko Overhead Doors wanted to provide you with some helpful safety tips.

1             Replace Old Springs. Your garage door’s springs are arguably the most important and most dangerous part of your door. Springs wear out. When they break, injury can result. If you have an older garage door, have your springs inspected by a trained door systems technician and replaced if needed. If your door has two springs, have both replaced even if one is not broken. This will not only prevent any damage caused by the breaking of the second spring, but also keep your door working efficiently.

1             Check Your Door Cables. Visually inspect the cables that attach the spring system to the bottom brackets on both sides of the door. If these cables are frayed or worn, they are at risk of breaking, which can create a potentially hazardous situation. Due to the hazards associated with high spring tension, these cables should be replaced only by a trained door systems technician.

2             Squeaky Springs? Springs can squeak and be noisy. This is caused by normal use and does not necessarily indicate a problem. Before calling a trained door systems technician, coat the springs with a spray-on lubricant recommended especially for garage doors. If the noise persists, call a trained door systems technician for service.

3             A Do-It-Yourselfer, Eh? Most consumers choose to have their doors installed by trained door systems technicians. These professionals are trained in the challenging and time consuming task of door installation, and have tools and background to install your door properly.

4             Containment Cables for Extension Springs. If your garage door has extension springs, a containment cable should run through each spring and should be connected to the wall or ceiling at each end. When your garage door is closed, extension springs are under high tension. If a spring breaks, a potentially hazardous situation can result. A containment cable can keep that broken spring contained. If you have extension springs but do not have containment cables, call Banko Overhead Doors for a safety inspection.

5             Struggling With Your Door? If your door does not go up and down smoothly and easily, you may have an unsafe condition. Even older door systems should operate smoothly and easily. If this operational difficulty continues when the door is manually operated, you may have a spring system that is out of balance. This can cause premature wear and tear on other important door components. Repairing or replacing spring systems can be hazardous, and should be accomplished only by trained door systems technicians.

6             Watch Your Fingers! If your door lacks pinch-resistant joints, you should have lift handles or suitable gripping points on the inside and outside of the door. Even if your door has a motor operator, the door must occasionally be operated manually. Never place your fingers between the door sections. If you manually open or close the door, use the lift handles or gripping points!

7             Don’t Touch the Bottom Brackets! Since the bottom brackets on a garage door are connected to the door’s springs, these brackets are constantly under extreme tension. They should be adjusted only by a trained door systems technician.

8             Use the Old Track? When buying a replacement garage door, some homeowners are tempted to save a few dollars by putting the new door on the old track. However, your old track may not fit with your new door, depending on the thickness of your sections, the weight of the door, the headroom required, the location of the garage door operator, and other considerations. The track and sections work together as a system. For maximum performance and longer life, you should use the track that is designed and supplied for your specific door.

9             Regular Service. Your garage door is probably the largest, heaviest moving object in your home and is typically used every day. Over time, parts can wear out and break, creating potential hazards. Although you should conduct monthly safety checks and provide regular limited maintenance to your garage door system, an annual visit from a trained door systems technician can keep your door operating safely and smoothly for a long time.

10          Man the Manual. Keep the owner’s manuals for your door and operator near the door for easy reference. Every model of door and operator has specific safety instructions unique to that model. Where is your manual? For a replacement copy, contact Banko Overhead Doors or manufacturer.

NOTE: This list is not intended to be a comprehensive list of every safety precaution. Consult Banko Overhead Doors or instruction manual for safety information about your door model.

Our team!

March 19th, 2010

The Banko Overhead Doors Team works hard every day to provide you with the best service.  So, we wanted to post a blog about our team, it’s just nice to put a name to a face!

Scott is our Builder and Commercial Sales Consultant, he works with many of our builder and commercial customers and helps provide solutions to their garage door and garage door opener needs.

Jason manages the customer service as well as the residential and replacement garage door sales.  He also helps to implement our marketing activities. 

Robert is our Residential Sales Consultant; he can guide you through the process of selecting a new garage door and/or garage door opener for your home. 

Kim is our Customer Service Representative and works with many of the builders. 

Carrie is our Customer Service Representative and administers billing for our customers. 

Carol works part time in our office and has been with us since 1995.

Jeff manages our warehouse; he supervises warehouse staff and makes sure the installers trucks are loaded properly.

Trevor is our install manager, he oversees all installs to make sure the job is done right and that our customers are satisfied.

A NOTE FROM THE PRESIDENT

February 2nd, 2010

Welcome to our new website!  Banko Overhead Doors is proud to serve you and your garage door and garage door opener needs. 
There are many things happening at Banko Overhead Doors, from new products to a new website.  Our new website has been designed to help you through the buying process.  You can chat online with one of our team members, “try on” a garage door, view our products, sign up for emails/newsletters and schedule your service or estimate appointment. 
Another new component is the blog.  We will post many different items on our blog that will help you in the decision making process, educate you on maintaining your garage door or opener and exciting news at Banko.  If you want to see a specific topic covered, let us know!  Just simply email us at admin@bankodoors.com.
Our focus is providing you with quality products, fair pricing and a team that will get the job done right!  We look forward to serving you!
Thank you!
Nick Banko, President