Preventative maintenance keeps your commercial garage doors running safely, efficiently, and without costly downtime. By catching issues before they turn into expensive repairs, 724 Garage Door helps your business avoid disruptions, protect employees and inventory, and extend the life of your equipment. With our expert service and 24/7 emergency support, you can focus on operations while we keep your doors working like new.
Preventative maintenance helps avoid unexpected equipment failure that can halt your operations. By identifying worn or faulty components early, we keep your business moving without costly delays or service interruptions.
Commercial garage doors are heavy, high-tension systems. Regular inspections and safety checks help prevent dangerous failures, reducing the risk of injuries and workplace accidents.
Routine maintenance reduces the likelihood of emergency repairs and extends the lifespan of your doors and operators. Addressing minor issues before they become major problems means fewer breakdowns — and lower repair bills.
Many industries require documented proof of equipment maintenance for insurance and inspection purposes. We provide clear records of each visit, helping you meet OSHA, fire code, and insurance requirements.
A properly functioning door keeps your facility secure. Our maintenance program ensures that doors seal, close, and lock as intended, protecting your inventory, equipment, and personnel from theft or exposure.
🔥 To Ensure Fire Doors Function in Emergencies Fire-rated doors are designed to automatically close and contain a fire, helping stop the spread of flames and smoke throughout a building. Drop testing confirms the door will close fully and properly during an actual fire event.
To Verify the Automatic Closing Mechanism Many fire doors use fusible links, heat sensors, or release devices that automatically trigger the door to close. If these systems are worn or misaligned, the door might fail to deploy when needed. Drop testing ensures they work exactly as designed.
🧾 To Stay Code-Compliant
NFPA 80 requires that rolling steel fire doors be drop tested at least once per year. This includes:
Failing to test your fire doors can lead to code violations, insurance liability, and major safety risks.