Repairs You May Need For Your Garage Door Opener

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Repairs You May Need For Your Garage Door Opener

Repairs You May Need For Your Garage Door Opener

13 July 2023
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Homeowners generally find out they have an issue with their garage door opener when it stops working. These openers can stop working at the worst possible time, such as during a rainstorm. When this failure happens, you may not have a chance to determine what is wrong. Your first step may be to call a garage door repair technician. Here are some of the things they will check for and how they can lead to garage door opener repair. 

Laser Blockages

Many garage door openers work on a laser. The laser allows the garage door to know if it can safely open and close. If there is something blocking the laser, then the garage door opener will not work. Your technician will determine if there is something blocking the laser eye and if there is, they will repair the issue. Blockages can be something as small as outdoor debris sticking to the lens or something as large as a damaged laser lens and laser eye. 

Wireless Remote

In many cases where a smart remote or wireless remote is used, the problem with the garage door opener may be the remote. The remote may have lost connection to the wireless system. You may also have an issue where there was a power loss and the remote should be reset. Your technician can perform these basic garage door opener repairs on the remote and get your garage door working again. If there is a serious issue with the remote, a replacement remote may be available depending on the age of the system. 

Roller and Spring Damage

The most common issues when a garage door opener stops working deal with the rollers and springs. If there is damage to the rollers, the garage door will not be able to open properly. Damage to the rollers can consist of breaks, rust, or even debris caught in the rollers themselves. A damaged spring may also be an issue with the garage door opener. If the spring is broken or bent, the garage door will not open. The spring will need replacement before the door will operate properly again. 

If your garage door repair technician finds an issue with your garage door opener, they will start the garage door opener repair. In some cases, you may need to have the entire opener replaced. Your technician will let you know if this is a step that needs to happen. If you have any questions about upgrading your garage door or regarding your current garage door system, ask your repair technician. Reach out to a garage door repair service near you to learn more.

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When I bought my house, I immediately noticed that my garage door seemed to have trouble. It had a few bent panels, and it seemed to have problems opening and closing. I was frustrated about the problem, and so I decided to see if I could fix it myself. I looked up a few online tutorials, and tried my hand at garage door repair. It was a disaster. I accidentally bent a garage door track, which made it so the door wouldn't even open and close. I ended up calling a professional, who installed a new door and taught me how to maintain it. This blog is all about helping you to keep your garage door functional.