Common Problems Affecting Garage Door Openers

Garage Door Options — Plano, TX — Plano Overhead Garage DoorA garage door opener is one of the essential parts of a garage door because, as the name implies, the openers help you open and close the garage door. Garage door openers can malfunction when you least expect it, which could mean that your car will be locked in or out of the garage.

Here are some common problems you could experience with your garage door opener.

The Garage Door Doesn’t Close All the Way

A garage door may fail to close due to several reasons. The first common cause is a malfunctioning close limit switch. When the garage door set-limit switch isn’t set properly, the door will not close all the way. This also causes the door opener to pull back up or reverse when you try to close it. To adjust the set-limit, the garage door professional will need to turn the screw feature on the motor to adjust how far the door will descend.

Your technician may also realign the safety sensors. The bottom of the garage door track has electronic eyes. If anything blocks the sightline between these eyes, the opener will not descend all the way.

Another reason for a garage door that doesn’t close is damaged or rusted rollers. This condition causes the door to jam in the tracks. Your technician may have to replace or lubricate the rollers to correct the problem.

The Opener Doesn’t Send a Signal

To open the garage door, you need to push the correct button on your remote control. If nothing happens after pressing the button, you can try a few things to fix the problem.

To start, the remote-control batteries may be dead. You can remedy the problem by replacing the batteries with new ones. If the batteries aren’t dead, check whether the battery contacts have rust. If this is the case, clean the contacts.

If these steps don’t work, the remote control may need to be reprogrammed. Sometimes, the remote control can lose its programming and need to be reset. Reprogramming a garage door opener will vary depending on the type of door; therefore, it would be best to consult a technician.

The Wall Switch Doesn’t Work

A damaged wall outlet can cause problems with your garage door opener. For example, the cable may fall out accidentally. If that’s the case, plug the cord back into the outlet.

If the opener still doesn’t work, try plugging in other devices into the wall unit. This will help you determine if the electricity is reaching the switch. If other devices don’t work, the problem could be with the breakers, fuses, or GFCI box.

Consult a professional to help you fix the electrical problem. If the wall switch is working, but the opener is still malfunctioning, the problem is inside the opener. The issue could be with the motor or circuit.

The Driver Belt Is Broken

A belt drive garage door opener has a rubber style belt that runs throughout the rail. However, over time, the belt on a garage door opener may break. When the belt drive is broken, you’ll experience problems opening and closing the door. Therefore, you need to call in a technician to replace the belt drive.

As a garage door opener is one of the most crucial components of a garage door, you should familiarize yourself with the common problems that can affect garage door openers so you can notify a technician once they occur.

You can count on Plano Overhead Garage Door to fix any garage door opener problem. Call us for a consultation, and so we can review the available options for rectifying your garage door opener issues.

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