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Troubleshoot Garage Door Openers

Garage door openers are a very convenient option to add to your garage door. But, if you do decide to add it, you just signed up for a new set of possible problems that you can encounter. Sure, you made sure that you got a very good brand. Getting a good brand can often make a big difference in the type of trouble that devices give and it can determine how long they last. But, it doesn’t mean that you will never experience a problem with your garage door opener.

Did You Know That Your Garage Door Opener Won’t Last Forever?

Well, to some, this is common sense. Who really thought that they would buy an opener that will never need replacing? Anything that is man-made will eventually begin to malfunction. Some will last longer than others, some may even seem invincible. But, at some point, they will all go bad. The same goes for your opener.

The brand that you purchase may make a big difference in how long it lasts before it needs to be replaced and it may also impact how long it remains fully functional before something goes wrong. But, make no mistake, your garage door opener is prone to a whole lot of problems and it can stop working at any point in time no matter what brand you chose to purchase.

In some cases, you may encounter a whole host of problems before your opener stops functioning. With the amount of trouble that some openers give, some people even opt to replace them before they completely go bad. Whatever you choose to do, it is important that you know some of the things that can go wrong with your opener.

Know What Can Go Wrong with Your Garage Door Opener

No matter how much attention you pay to it and how much care and maintenance you provide for it, there are several things that can go wrong with your garage door and the opener. Knowing all the possibilities may save you some of the headache that you may experience when it does happen. While some problems may be minor and a quick fix, others will require professional assistance. This is why it is so important that you find a garage door repair company in your area that you can rely on regardless of when you need their assistance.

If you have an owner’s manual, it may be easy to rectify some of the problems that you experience with the opener. Your manual should have an area for troubleshooting problems. Once you follow the relevant steps, you should get your opener working like new again. Make sure you keep that owner’s manual nearby. You never know when you will need to use it.

Check out some of the problems that your garage door opener may encounter.

  • The opener makes sounds but the garage door doesn’t close

    In many cases, this will be a sensor problem. If your sensor goes bad, you will have to change it. If this problem happens to your garage door opener and you are unable to troubleshoot it, call your garage door repair company. They should be able to send someone right over to take a look at it and repair it for you.

  • The door begins to close but it doesn’t close all the way

    This may not be a problem with the opener. Sometimes, debris and other items may collect in the tracks of your garage door. If you are not very observant, you may miss these things. If your garage door won’t close all the way, check the track. See if there is something impeding its movement. If not, the close limit switch may need some adjustment. Once you have checked these 2 things and rectified the problem, your garage door should start closing properly again.

  • The lights don’t blink on the opener

    If you do not see lights on the opener, it is highly likely that the batteries are dead. If your system is powered by electricity, make sure that it is receiving power. Check to see that it is plugged in and the outlet is working properly. Once you restore power to the opener, it should start working again.

  • The door reverses as it hits the floor

    Has this ever happened to you? The garage door is closing and you think all is well but once that door touches the floor it starts going up again. If it has never happened to you before, it may seem surreal the first time. Don’t worry about it though. It’s an easy fix. In most instances, the close force just needs a bit of adjustment. If you adjust it and the problem still persists, it may be time to get professional help.

  • The garage door opens but the motor keeps running

    Did you open your garage door and it open all the way but the motor is still running? That’s nothing new. It has happened to other people before. Don’t stress it. Your limit switch may be too close to the motor. Just call your garage door technician for assistance.

There are some garage door opener problems that can be easily fixed by using the manual it comes with. But, sometimes the problems are so complex that they need professional repair. If you realize that you have to work a lot with your garage door to repair a problem, call for professional help.