I’m Jamie. Last week, I got a call from Noah, who runs a small warehouse on Carosa Road, 6065 ASHBY, WA. He needed help with his roller shutters. His old shutters were sticking and making loud noises every time the staff tried to open or close them. He wanted a quick fix without stopping his daily business.
Finding The Problem
When I arrived at Noah’s warehouse in Ashby, I could see the shutters were in poor shape. The steel was rusted, the tracks were bent, and there was dirt built up all along the edges. Every time Noah tried to open them, the motor struggled and made loud noises.
The shutters were moving unevenly, tilting to one side, and stopping halfway before finally opening after a lot of effort. This puts extra strain on the motor and rollers.
Noah said they had been like this for months, but he kept putting off repairs because he thought it would take days, and he didn’t want to stop his business.
How I Fixed The Problem
I started by measuring the roller door openings to make sure I ordered the right size shutters for his warehouse. After getting the measurements, I arranged to install them early in the morning before his staff started work.
On the day of installation, I removed the old shutters carefully, making sure there was no damage to the frame. I cleaned out the old tracks, which were full of dirt and rust flakes. Then I fitted the new commercial grade roller shutters. I secured them with strong brackets and checked that the roller system was balanced.
Next, I installed the new motor and made sure all the wiring was safe and tidy. I tested the motor several times to see that the shutters opened and closed properly without any noise. Finally, I checked the safety sensors to make sure they stopped the shutters if anything got in the way. This keeps Noah’s staff safe while using the shutters daily.
Final Results and Customer Satisfaction
By midday, the job was finished. Noah now has brand-new commercial roller shutters that open properly, close securely, and make almost no noise. His staff were relieved they could start using them straight away without delays or worries. The shutters looked clean and professional, making the warehouse frontage look much better. Noah was very happy with how neat the installation was and how fast we got it done.
Noah gave us this review after the job:
“Big thanks to the team for getting our new commercial roller shutters installed quickly. They worked around our schedule and kept things neat. Couldn’t fault the service.”
My Advice For Roller Shutter Maintenance
My advice for Noah and others is to keep shutters clean by wiping them down each month. This stops dirt from building up in the tracks. Also, check for dents or damage in the shutters and tracks. If anything looks wrong, call a professional to inspect it early. It’s also best to have roller shutters serviced once a year to keep motors and parts working well.
Why Noah Chose Perth Garage Door Repairs
Noah told me he chose Perth Garage Door Repairs because we answered his call straight away. He liked that we offered a fast turnaround and explained exactly what would be done. He also checked our reviews and saw we specialise in commercial roller shutters across Carosa Road, 6065 ASHBY, WA, and nearby Perth suburbs. This gave him confidence that his job would be done right.
Contact Perth Garage Door Repairs Today
If your roller shutters are making noise, getting stuck, or slowing down your work, give me a call at Perth Garage Door Repairs. I’m always ready to help with professional, reliable repair, and quick service for all commercial roller shutters and garage doors.