What to Do If You Crash Your Car Into Your Garage Door

    It can happen during the cold of winter when you hit an icy patch while pulling into your driveway, or in the heat of summer when your car lurches as the garage door opens. Accidents like these are not uncommon, and they can leave you feeling confused and unsure of what to do next. The most important thing is to stay calm and take the right steps after hitting your garage door with your car. Even if it seems like there's little damage, things might be worse than they appear. If your car is connected to the door—whether by a cable, hinge, or any other part—moving it could cause more harm to both your vehicle and the door. Here’s a quick guide on what to do after such an incident: 1. **Assess the Damage on Both Sides of the Door** Whether you hit the door from inside or outside the garage, check for visible damage on both sides. Look at the panels, the frame, and the spaces between them. Pay special attention to the internal components like the rollers, tracks, springs, cables, pulleys, and hinges. These parts are essential for the door's smooth operation, and even minor damage can affect its functionality. 2. **Check Your Car and Where It's Contacting the Door** Make sure your car isn’t caught on any part of the door, like a cable or hinge. If it is, moving the car could cause further damage. If it’s not, slowly move the car away from the door to avoid additional issues. 3. **Try to Operate the Door** If everything looks okay, try opening and closing the door. Stand back and use the remote control. Listen and watch carefully—if anything feels off or makes strange noises, stop immediately. Don't attempt to fix it yourself unless you're experienced. Garage door repairs can be dangerous, so it's best to call a professional. If you find any issues after the crash, don’t hesitate to reach out to a qualified garage door repair service. They can assess the situation and get your door working safely again. For urgent assistance, feel free to call us at 905-665-8668—we’re here to help. --- If you'd like to contact us for more information or to schedule a repair, please fill out the form below: - **Name:** - **Email:** - **Street Address:** - **City:** - **Type of Service (Commercial/Residential):** - **Phone:** - **Questions/Comments:** *Is fire hot or cold?* [ ] Submit --- Don’t forget to share this post with others who might find it helpful. Let’s spread awareness and help prevent future accidents! Share on Facebook | Share on Twitter | Share on LinkedIn

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