Title Page

  • Site conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

Photo on Arrival

  • Condition of garage door/s

Roller Door Inspection

  • Check door operation

  • Check tension

  • Inspect tracks are fitted correctly - clean if required & Check Brackets, u-bolt and saddles are tight and saddle not flatten out

  • Check lock or locking bars for operation

  • Check door stoppers are attached

  • Check felt

  • Inspect weatherseal

  • Inspect windlocks

  • Check chain & planetary gearing/direct drive in good working condition

  • - Write any defects for this section. (Action if required further work)

Sectional Door Inspection

  • Check door operation

  • Check cables and cable drums

  • Check Hinges

  • Check wheels

  • Check tension

  • Check springs

  • Inspect tracks & ceiling brackets are fitted correctly - clean if required

  • Inspect weatherseal

  • Lubricate springs, hinges, end bearing plates

  • Check lock for operation

  • - Write any defects for this section. (Action if required further work)

Tilt Door Inspection

  • Check door operation

  • Check springs and spring hooks

  • Check J,arms or T,arms or tracks

  • Check lock operation and wires

  • - Write any defects for this section. (Action if required further work)

Motor Inspection & Recalibrate

  • Brand of Motor - Take photo

  • Run motor to check condition of operation

  • Reset Limits

  • Reset Forces

  • Visual inspection of motor and rail

  • Recode remotes - if available

  • - Write any defects for this section. (Action if required further work)

ADDITIONAL WORK

  • What Needs To Be Done

  • Parts Required (e.g: Springs, Cables, Motor, Tracks, Locks & Etc.)

  • 1 or 2 Person Job (Explain If Require 2 People)

  • Lifting Equipment

  • Scissor Lift

  • Extension Lead (Distance)

COMPLETION OF JOB

  • Photo of Work Space Clean (No Tools Or Equipment Left Behind)

  • Name

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