by DoorAceWP | Feb 8, 2026 | Residential Garage Doors
Cold air, damp mornings, and repeated use can wear on your garage system faster than you think. By mid-February, the freeze-thaw pattern across Greater Vancouver adds outside pressure to something many homeowners don’t always think about: garage door springs. A spring...
by DoorAceWP | Feb 1, 2026 | Residential Garage Doors
A garage door with broken cable is more than just an inconvenience. When the door suddenly jerks, sags, or refuses to move, safety becomes a concern. This kind of problem tends to show up at the worst moments, like a cold February morning in Greater Vancouver, when...
by DoorAceWP | Jan 25, 2026 | Commercial Garage Doors
By the time late January hits in British Columbia, we’ve already seen our share of heavy rains, icy mornings, and slushy thaw cycles. All of that affects how commercial garage doors perform. These doors aren’t just about access, they’re about keeping routine tasks...
by DoorAceWP | Jan 18, 2026 | Commercial Garage Doors
In late January, it’s not unusual for commercial garage doors across Greater Vancouver to freeze, jam, or move slowly. The cold has a way of finding weak spots in metal parts and sensors that work fine in milder weather. When a door opens halfway or refuses to budge...
by DoorAceWP | Jan 11, 2026 | Commercial Garage Doors
Commercial garage doors do more than open and close. For businesses, they’re part of what keeps things moving, safe, and on schedule, especially in the dead of winter. When the weather turns cold in places like Langley, Surrey, and Vancouver, a door that jams or leaks...