What is the reason for a different number of bearings inside the garage door rollers? Category: rollers there are many different grades of garage door rollers if you have plastic wheels and metal stands then your rollers Read More
How often should I replace my garage door rollers? Category: rollers So if you put mathematics to it then if your rollers are rated for 15,000 cycles then that is a Read More
Can bad roller cause the garage door to go off track? Category: rollers if you have one bad roller it’s possible that you have more than one bad roller and absolutely can cause Read More
Should I use long stem rollers on my garage door? Category: rollers Long Stem rollers are for commercial and residential Carriage House doors. The reason for the long-standing rollers is because on Read More
How much weight can a garage door roller handle? Category: rollers the weight of a door is a key issue because when the door is in the up position all of Read More
Is it better to replace all the rollers on your garage door when only few of them are broken? Category: rollers when rollers come to the end of their life cycle they will start to deteriorate with bearings going bad or Read More
Is there any importance for the friction between the rollers and the tracks? Category: rollers With any moving parts that are metal on metal everything needs to be properly lubricated. When it comes to rollers Read More
How can bad rollers affect my garage door? Category: rollers The rollers are probably the most important part of the functions of a garage door because like a car or Read More
How can I know what size of rollers my garage door needs? Category: rollers The 2 most used size of garage door roller is 2-inch and 3-inch diameter. 90 percent of residential garage doors Read More
Can bad rollers affect the garage door opener? Category: rollers Yes absolutely bad rollers will affect your garage door opener in many ways. When rollers have not been lubed properly Read More