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Before the advent of automatic garage door openers, garage doors were known to be pretty trouble free. With new technologies, there comes the chance for complications,especially if you're in the middle of a rainstorm!

The garage door opener, especially the kind that can be controlled via a remote from your vehicle as you reach the garage, are truly valuable not just for the ease of parking your car, but also for safety measures. When arriving at the home at night, it is extremely secure to be in a position to open up the door as you're driving up. You can then exit the car or truck from safely inside the garage with the garage door securely closed. The most common garage door problems are related to the detectors that operate the door.

One typical dilemma with a garage door is when the door will not open up by using the remote detectors although it'll operate by pushing the manual control button inside the garage. This trouble is generally triggered by blocked sensors. Either something is obstructing the clear line of sight in between the transmitters or the detectors 'eyes' are dirty. There may also be a disconnection within the sensor wires, where they are connected to the unit. In some situations, the sensors may just have failed.

The resolution to this problem is to work from the simple resolution first. Ensure the line of sight is clear and make sure the sensors are clear. If this does not work, test the wires and connections before assuming that the detectors are acting poorly. An additional typical problem occurs in the event the garage door closes and then reverses and reopens. This is induced by faulty limit switches or when the switches are incorrectly set. The opening system has a closed limit and open limit. When the limit isn't correctly set, the garage door reads this as hitting something in the way and reverses the motor.

If the door fails to operate at all, the best procedure would be to disconnect the automatic opener and attempt to open and close the garage door manually. If it operates very easily, this shows that the problem is associated to the automatic opener. If the door is, nonetheless, tough to open up, it is most probably a mechanical problem relating to spring tension of the garage door or its alignment inside the tracks. In most instances, a little bit of adjustment is all that is required to free the door to open and close appropriately.

The automatic garage opener is an incredibly handy device and serves a definite security function. Like any other automatic device, it is subject to failure at times. Most common garage door issues may be prevented with a bit of maintenance. Making sure that the detectors are unblocked along with the sensor 'eyes' are kept clean will stop the majority of complications. Periodic checks of all connection are also recommended.

A Few Insights On Why Your Garage Door Could be Acting Up

By: Sara Mel-Jane




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