Common Issues with Doors and How to Fix Them


Doors are the main focal point of any business, home and office. They undergo daily abuse more than most people realise. Dirty hands, hands full of groceries, hands with kids, muscular ones and many more everyday use them to enter or exit the area. In case of heavy foot traffic and temperature changes, these doors give up and cause problems for everyone. Some issues are minor; maybe the handle breaks or the lock is damaged, which requires professional help. While some are damaged because of negligence and mistakes, all this can be prevented with the right knowledge and guidance such as rusting, or breakage. In this blog, we will discuss some of the minor issues that can be prevented with the right knowledge in automatic sliding doors.

Common problems in automatic sliding doors and how to resolve them

       Doors Not Opening When Someone Approaches

The most common issue and headache with these doors is their sliding. We know it will work if the door senses the person and will open automatically. But, one fine day, you are full of groceries, and the door simply refuses to open. In such cases, there will be traffic on a busy day and your customers will get irritated. This is simply because of jammed motion sensors which are either dirty, blocked or misaligned. You need to quickly clean them with a duster and plain cleaner to bring them back to life. When the problem continues, you can hire a specialist who will calibrate the sensors and change the wiring which has stopped the door from responding. Get them checked on a regular basis to avoid any problems in the future.

       Sliding doors opening without any sensors

The second common issue one faces with these doors is in their automation. Automatic sliding doors work when they detect something, but any false movement is the problem. This issue arises when the sensors pick up the wrong signals from reflections of passing cars, passersby, shiny floors and even the reflection from glass. To correct this, you need to check the alignment or sensor angle. An expert technician can add small shields that can help in stopping any triggers. 

       Slow or Jerky Movement

The next problem in automatic sliding doors is the gliding. Sometimes these doors work too slowly, stop halfway or shake during operation, thus hindering the operational efficiency. This is your sign to check the track and rollers for any wear and tear. Also, if the shop or home is located on busy streets, debris can be collected easily, which can cause problems in bearings and rollers. For this, you need to change them completely if they are damaged and go for a professional company to avoid any mishappenings.

       Sudden Stops or Complete Failure

Lastly, amongst many problems in automatic sliding doors, sudden failure or complete stop can jam the entrance and obstruct the traffic. This halt is due to overheating of motors, damaged control boards or even the electrical power supply. Automatic sliding doors are classified under the safest equipment, and any electrical failure can also cause fire issues. So, it should always be accessed by a qualified engineer to see if it's been tampered with, pushed or if something is obstructing it. Do not force open or close these doors, as it can completely damage the structure.

Final Thought

Most of the time, little problems only grow into major ones when they are disregarded.  Weak sensors, loose parts, dirt, and worn rollers all appear gradually.  Automatic sliding doors operate smoothly, safely and in complete accordance with building rules thanks to routine cleaning and planned maintenance.  It is usually less expensive to call a specialist early rather than waiting for a complete failure if your door hesitates, opens at random, produces noise, or refuses to close. So, make your decision wisely!



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