Garage Door Openers
Does your garage door opener make noise? Does it only work sometimes – or maybe not work at all? If you need to replace a garage door opener, GarageDooRepair.net can help! We service all brands of openers and stock the most trusted name in openers, Liftmaster Professional. In this video, you can easily see what to look for. However, repairing a broken garage door opener is not recommended as a do-it-yourself project, as it can be dangerous.
Garage door Opener Repairs on All Makes and Models
Did you recently discover your garage door opener is not functioning properly? Pick up your phone to schedule service today with your local, friendly, and professional garage door specialists. Whether you’re having issues with your commercial or residential garage door opener, our experienced staff will quickly get your garage door opener operating efficiently once again.
Our highly skilled and trained technicians service a wide range of broken garage door opener brands, including Overhead Door, Genie, Wayne Dalton, Lift-Master, Chamberlain, and many more.
Next time you encounter a broken garage door opener, use GarageDooRepair.Net to find your local garage door opener repair company. Our knowledgeable garage door experts will thoroughly examine the problem, eliminate the cause, and have your garage door opener working once again quickly and efficiently.
Garage Door Opener Safety
It is important to always test the safety reversing mechanisms to ensure your openers are safety compliant. Failure to do so may put the garage door users and those nearby in danger. Below are three easy steps to be sure your garage door opener is safe:
1. Near the bottom of each side of your garage door, check to confirm properly installed photo eyes (black sensors), mounted no higher than 6 inches off the floor. If your operator does not have photo eyes, you should have your garage door opener replaced with a new model which offers this standard feature.
If it is an old garage door, we suggest you replace the garage door.
2. Use an object to block the photo eye, and press the Garage Door Opener’s close button. The door should not close.
3. Lay an object that is at least 1.5 inches higher on the ground (a wooden 2 by 4 works great) in the door’s path, and press the close button. The door should reverse off this object.