3 Signs That Your Garage Door Opener Might Need To Be Replaced

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Garage door openers are extremely useful to have, especially when bad weather strikes and you just want to get the vehicle in the garage without having to get yourself wet. Therefore, you might want to make sure that you are doing everything you can in order to always have a well functioning garage door opener. To do that, you will want to review the following signs that it might be time for a replacement opener. 

There Is A Delay In Engagement

The garage door should automatically begin to move right after you hit the button on your remote or on the control box. If there is a delay in engagement, you will need to have it looked further into. Before calling a garage door repair technician, you might want to first check the sensor above the door. If it is covered in dirt, snow, dust, or other debris, it may be having a little trouble receiving the signal from your remote. To clean the sensor, you will want to wipe it down with a slightly damp soft cloth. If that does not do the trick, you will want to call in a professional garage door repair technician.

The Wires Are Fraying

The electric garage door opener has wired connections between the control panel, the overhead sensor, and on the door itself. It is important to make sure that you are carefully inspecting these connections a few times a year. Should you notice that any of the wires is frayed, coming lose, or look as though they have been scorched a little, you will want to call in a professional garage door repair technician. You should not attempt to repair these wires on your own, as any small amount of electrical shock can severely injure yourself.

The Safety Feature Is Failing

Most electric garage door openers have a safety feature that allows it to sense an object or person that might be in the way of the door shutting all of the way. This feature keeps everyone safe. Therefore, you might want to test the safety feature a few times a year. Place a cardboard box on the ground in the path of the garage door. If the sensor does not sense the box and go into reverse before hitting it, it is time for a professional to install a new opener.

With those few signs in mind, you should have no trouble deciding whether it is time to call in a professional garage door repair technician (such as one from Don Johnson's Door Service).

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