Glossary

29-point inspection

Door Serv Pro's structured checklist covering every wear point on the door and opener system — springs, cables, drums, rollers, hinges, track, fasteners, seals, opener force and limits, photo-eyes, and the auto-reverse safety test, among others. The point of a fixed checklist is that nothing gets skipped because a visit ran long or a problem looked obvious. You get a written picture of the door's health and an honest heads-up on what is wearing, so failures stop being surprises.

Definition

Door Serv Pro's structured checklist covering every wear point on the door and opener system — springs, cables, drums, rollers, hinges, track, fasteners, seals, opener force and limits, photo-eyes, and the auto-reverse safety test, among others. The point of a fixed checklist is that nothing gets skipped because a visit ran long or a problem looked obvious. You get a written picture of the door's health and an honest heads-up on what is wearing, so failures stop being surprises.

Why this term matters for homeowners

Repair and maintenance terms map to springs, cables, rollers, and tracks — the wear parts that decide whether your door fails on a January morning.

  • Use this term to ask better follow-up questions during estimates.
  • Look for this language in Learn and Evaluate guides to connect definition to decisions.
  • Confirm how this applies to your specific door size, age, and daily use.

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