Hire a Pro for a Garage Door Opener Repair!
Nothing can ruin your day like a broken garage door opener
causing you to miss work. As with any motorized device, garage door openers
will eventually break down over time. Still, it is surprising how many people
overlook the most obvious signs that their garage door opener needs attention.
This article lists some common symptoms that will let you know that you need
a garage door opener repair.
One of the most obvious signs
that your opener is on its way out is when it starts working inconsistently. Is
your garage door getting into the habit of going partway down and then
reversing and going back up again? It almost always happens when the safety
“eye,” your garage door’s small infrared sensor that prevents someone or something
from getting crushed by the door, becomes dirty, obstructed, or out of
alignment. Checking the alignment, cleaning the sensor, or removing the
obstruction should do the trick. However, if the door still reverses after
several tries, it could mean the electronics within the opener are failing. It
could also be a symptom of a more significant issue, so it is better to call
an overhead garage door repair technician to let you know what
needs to be done.
Older garage doors are likely
to be noisier than newer models. No matter if your garage is old or new, the
noises that it makes should be expected and reasonable. Improper garage
door opener installation could be the reason behind the noise. The
way the opener was mounted on the ceiling affects the vibration and noise
levels of the opener. The grinding noise of your garage door opener could also
be coming from broken or worn gear. Anyway, it takes a trained ear to tell
where the noise is coming from, and a certified garage door technician can
remedy the problem without needing to replace the garage door opener.
Your garage door is designed
to open and close on your command. If your garage door randomly opens and
closes when you are not even hitting the open/close button on the remote, the
opener button must be stuck in the “pushed” position. Exposed parts in the
wiring insulation could also short circuit, resulting in unintended operating
of the door. If you find no bad wiring or connections, then something must be
wrong with the transmitter. If there is damage to the antenna, all you need is
to call a garage
door service technician to
replace it.
Do you know what to look for
when you're checking out the condition of your garage door? If you are
experiencing any of these issues, Fixxed Garage Doors is servicing the San
Fernando Valley and greater Los Angeles area 24/7. We offer emergency
garage door repair services
for residential and commercial garage doors, as well as new garage door
installation and maintenance services. Our team of technicians can fix any
garage door problem that may arise. Contact us today for a free evaluation of
your existing garage door.
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