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    How do you maintain a garage door?
    Patrick Johns
    Home Improvement Specialist
    Patrick Johns is a Home Improvement Specialist and the Owner of CatchAll Handyman Services. With more than 28 years of experience, he has worked on a variety of home improvement projects, such as carpentry, plumbing, and door and window installations in both commercial and residential properties.
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    Keep an eye on the lubrication from time to time if you have a chain or other similar mechanism, since occasional lubrication can prevent rust. Make sure you lubricate the wheels, too.
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    Where can I get instructions for fitting Ditec springs?
    Mahdi Mezghani
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    Check the official Ditec website for manuals and guides. Contact Ditec customer support for specific instructions. You could ask local Ditec distributors or dealers for installation guides. Also, search YouTube and garage door forums for tutorials and tips. Consider hiring a professional technician if unsure. General steps: Disconnect power and secure the door. Carefully release tension and remove the old springs. Follow instructions for alignment and tension when installing the new springs. Check for balance and proper operation.
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    How much clearance from the edge of the door to the track? For example, if the door is 16 feet wide, what is the distance from edge to edge of the tracks? 16’-1 in.?
    Mahdi Mezghani
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    For a standard residential garage door, the distance from edge to edge of the tracks typically requires additional clearance beyond the width of the door itself. This clearance accommodates the width of the track and the hardware. For a door that is 16 feet wide, you usually need an additional 1.5 to 2 inches on each side. For a 16-foot wide door, the distance from edge to edge of the tracks would be approximately 16 feet 3 inches to 16 feet 4 inches. Always check the specific installation instructions provided by the door and track manufacturer, as requirements can vary slightly based on the design and mode.
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    My door crashes at the top. Is there a sensor I can adjust simply?
    Mahdi Mezghani
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    Find the "Up Limit" screw or dial on the garage door opener unit. Turn the screw or dial clockwise slightly to decrease the travel distance. Open the door using the remote or wall button to see if it stops before crashing. Make small adjustments as needed. Be sure the sensors at the bottom of the tracks are aligned and not obstructed.
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    does the opener need to be in the center of the door?
    Mahdi Mezghani
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    No, the garage door opener does not necessarily need to be in the exact center of the door, but there are some important considerations: Placing the opener near the center helps ensure even lifting and lowering of the door, reducing strain on the door and opener. This is particularly important for heavier doors. If your door uses torsion springs, the opener should be aligned with the center of the door to balance the tension evenly across the door's width. The ceiling or mounting structure must support the opener. Sometimes structural support isn't perfectly centered, but it should be close.
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