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If you are experiencing problems with your roller shutters in the Bradford or West Yorkshire such as jamming or faulty shutters just call our expert team today for same day roller shutter repairs always backed by our famous guarantee for parts and labour.
We know better than most that a faulty roller shutter can have seriously impact your business and that’s why we offer a fast same day shutter repair service to shopfronts and industrial clients in the Bradford & Yorkshire area. Our team are on standby to assist you and can repair, install and service any type of roller shutter.
We specialise in all sectors such as schools, shops, factories, warehousing and public and private sector buildings with low cost repairs but with all the quality you come to expect from a national company with 30 years experience in the industry.
Knowing whether your roller shutter is faulty or not secure is crucial for maintaining the safety and functionality of your property. Here are some key indicators to watch for:
One of the first signs that your roller shutter might be faulty is unusual noises during operation. Squeaking, grinding, or rattling sounds can indicate issues with the motor, slats, or track alignment. Regular maintenance should typically prevent these noises, so if they occur, it’s time for an inspection.
If your roller shutter is becoming increasingly difficult to open or close, it could signify a problem. This difficulty might stem from a misaligned track, damaged slats, or issues with the motor in automated shutters. Manual shutters that are hard to operate may have worn-out springs or cables.
Visible damage such as bent slats, cracks, or corrosion can compromise the security and functionality of your roller shutter. Regularly inspect the shutter for any signs of wear and tear, especially after extreme weather conditions or attempted break-ins.
A roller shutter that is not properly aligned will not function smoothly. If the shutter does not roll up evenly or gets stuck at certain points, it could be due to a problem with the guide rails or an obstruction in the track.
For a roller shutter to be secure, it must fully close and lock properly. If your shutter does not close all the way or the locking mechanism is malfunctioning, it poses a significant security risk. Regularly test the locks to ensure they are working correctly and replace any faulty components immediately.
Automated roller shutters should operate at a consistent speed. If you notice the shutter moving slower than usual or struggling to open or close, it could indicate motor problems or electrical issues.
Regular maintenance and timely repairs are essential to ensure that your roller shutter remains secure and functional. If you identify any of these issues, it’s advisable to contact a professional for a thorough inspection and necessary repairs.