Now that you have your new garage door installed, you’re starting to
notice that the door isn’t coming down as quickly as it should. This may
not be alarming to some people since the door eventually does what it
is supposed to do but to others, it is clear that there is a problem
with their garage door. The one thing you don’t want to occur is to need
access to your garage and are unable to get it due to a problem with
the door. At
Suwanee Garage Door Repair
in Suwanee, GA, we see some of the same problems time and time again.
These problems are actually pretty common. However, no matter how common
they are, the problem should still be addressed so that you are not
left with an inoperable door on your hands.
Common Problems Experienced With Garage Doors
- Garage Door Sticking
Whenever your garage door is stuck in the open or closed position,
you can operate it manually. Your garage door opener is equipped with an
emergency release cord, which is often red, hanging from the back of
the opener. Once you pull the cord, it will disconnect the opener and
enable you to manually open the door. We would have to say that this is a
welcomed feature of the garage door opener since being stuck is
certainly an emergency situation.
If the problem that you’re experiencing is in opening the door, you
may have a problem with your springs. If they are weak, they will not be
able to hold the door up; therefore, they will need to be repaired or
replaced.
A professional service technician should handle this job for you since they have the experience and qualifications.
Also, if your door is stuck and will not open, it might be necessary
to completely unplug the garage door opener in order to reboot it. Your
opener should also have indicator lights, which will let you know
exactly where the problem is located. It could be something rather
simple like changing the batteries to the remote or reprogramming the
remote. If you’re having a problem with the wall-mounted opener, you may
have electrical problems. Check the breakers to see if the panel was
tripped. You should also look to see if there are any loose or
disconnected wires, especially wires to the door sensors.
- Unidentified Sounds from the Garage Door
Most often, when you notice sounds from your door, it is likely to
loose parts that need to be lubricated or loose connections. Your door
should be properly examined and where there are loose screws or bolts,
they need to be tightened up. Make sure there is nothing obstructing the
track. You can remedy most noise issues by spraying your springs with
WD-40, hinges, rollers and your track system.
- Door Will Not Close Completely
When you’re having trouble with your door closing all the way, this
is often because of something blocking the doors safety sensors. In some
cases, your door will not close because the sensor’s lens may be dirty
or out of alignment. Any of these things will prevent your garage door
from closing all the way. Your safety sensors are situated toward the
bottom of your door. You can clean them yourself with a non-abrasive
cleaner and by gently cleaning rubbing. Don’t rub too hard, or you’ll
scratch the sensors. The sensors can also be adjusted. Just make sure
the light is lit on both of them.
- Door Reverses On Its Own
If you have a close limit switch on your remote, this may be the
first thing to adjust. This feature is located on the back of your
garage door opener and reads either up or down. Turn this indicator
until the door is functioning properly again. If it still occurs, you
can also use close force feature; also located in the rear of the
opener. The knob should be turned clockwise in order to make the
necessary adjustment.
- Motor Continues Running
If you’re not experiencing any type of problems with the way the door
is opening or closing, yet the motor is still running; this sounds like
a problem related to your close limit switch. It probably needs to be
adjusted. You’ll want to do this in increments and continue to check by
trying to use the opener.
While we are happy to discuss some of the most common problems that
you might experience with your garage door, we caution anyone who
attempts to troubleshoot the problem. If you have experience in this
area and feel confident in your ability to troubleshoot the problem, we
feel fairly confident in telling you to go ahead and troubleshoot before
contacting us. However, if you have never experienced any type of
problems with your garage door opener, we would encourage you to allow
one of
our highly skilled and reliable service technicians to find and resolve the problem for you. This simply serves as a precaution to make sure that you and everyone around you, remains safe.
You should make sure that if you are determined to find the problem
yourself by troubleshooting, that you are fully aware of the danger that
exists when you do this on your own. We understand that there are many
videos online that will show you how to make necessary repairs and
adjustments to your garage door. The problem with this is that they
don’t include safety precautions that you should take. However, you can
consult the owner’s manual for your garage door opener, to make sure
you’re safe when you’re making necessary repairs to your garage door. We
suggest using the garage door opener’s manual because it is hardly ever
a problem with the actual door. We almost always find the problem
involves the garage door opener. Some openers are prone to giving you
problems while others are less problematic. This is why we advise you to
choose wisely when investing in a new opener.
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