by DoorAceWP | Mar 29, 2026 | Commercial Garage Doors, Residential Garage Doors
As early April sets in across Langley, residents begin to use their garages more often. Warmer mornings, spring clean-ups, and weekend drives mean garage doors are moving daily again. This seasonal shift often uncovers problems that quietly built up through winter,...
by DoorAceWP | Mar 22, 2026 | Commercial Garage Doors, Residential Garage Doors
Spring along the South Coast of British Columbia brings a shift in weather. Warmer mornings, steady rain, and leftover grime from winter all show up at once around March and April. It’s usually when garage doors start acting up. Maybe you’re noticing the opener...
by DoorAceWP | Mar 15, 2026 | Commercial Garage Doors
During early spring in Greater Vancouver, garage door openers start to show signs of wear after months of rain, cold, and constant use. For many homes in Langley, Surrey, and Vancouver, one of the most common systems is the garage door opener with chain drive. These...
by DoorAceWP | Mar 1, 2026 | Commercial Garage Doors, Residential Garage Doors
When your garage door stops responding, it has a way of stopping everything else too. You press the button, the light flashes, maybe even the opener clicks, but the door just will not move. If that sounds familiar, you are not alone, especially around late winter in...
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...