Before hurricane season, check your garage door’s panel strength, brace the track, confirm the opener’s battery backup works, and make sure the door can be manually locked in place. A garage door is one of the largest openings on your home, and if it fails during high wind, pressure can push through and damage the roof from the inside.
Why Garage Doors Matter So Much in a Storm
When a garage door fails during a hurricane, wind gets inside the structure and pushes upward on the roof — this is one of the more common ways homes lose their roof in a storm, and it’s largely preventable with the right prep. Standard residential doors aren’t rated for hurricane-force wind unless reinforced.
The Checklist
- Inspect panels for existing damage. Dents or weak spots fail first under wind pressure — get anything questionable repaired before storm season, not during a watch.
- Check the track alignment. A door that’s slightly off-track has less structural integrity under wind load. This is a quick inspection item.
- Add or verify a bracing kit. Horizontal or vertical bracing significantly increases a standard door’s wind resistance if it’s not already rated for it.
- Test the opener’s battery backup. Power outages are common during storms — a working battery backup means you can still open the door manually or electrically if needed.
- Know how to manually lock the door. Most doors have a manual lock bar for exactly this situation — know where it is and that it works before you need it.
- Clear the track of debris. Leaves, dirt, and buildup in the track can jam the door at the worst possible time.
- Check weatherstripping. Worn seals let wind-driven rain in even if the door itself holds — cheap to replace, annoying to deal with after the fact.
- Have a repair contact ready before the season starts. Post-storm demand spikes fast — knowing who to call in advance saves time when it matters.
What If Storm Damage Already Happened?
If a panel is dented or the door is off-track after a storm, panel repair or full replacement gets it back to code fast, and emergency same-day service covers doors that won’t close securely in the meantime.
Hurricane Prep FAQ
Is my standard garage door hurricane-rated?+
Not usually, unless it was specifically installed as a wind-rated door. A bracing kit is a more affordable way to reinforce an existing standard door.
Should I do this checklist every year?+
Yes — ideally at the start of hurricane season each year, since hardware condition changes year to year, especially in Florida’s humidity.
Can you inspect and reinforce our door before the season starts?+
Yes — call ahead of storm season and we can inspect panel strength, track alignment, and bracing options before it becomes urgent.
Get ahead of storm season — request an inspection or call (912) 306-9460.