Pulling up to your garage to find the door won’t open is frustrating. Now it seems you’ve got to call a repairman – or do you? Here are 6 common reasons your garage door won’t open and how you can fix (most) of them quickly and easily.
December 23, 2014
Pulling up to your garage to find the door won’t open is frustrating. Now it seems you’ve got to call a repairman – or do you? Here are 6 common reasons your garage door won’t open and how you can fix (most) of them quickly and easily.
Before you pick up the phone, consider first doing some troubleshooting. Sometimes wear and tear can cause part of your garage door mechanism to break. If so, these 6 common problems are relatively simple to diagnose, and some are even easy to fix, possibly saving you from having to pay a repairman.
Ultimately, understanding what the problem is will help you determine if a quick trip to the hardware store or a call to a repairman is in order. So where should you start?
One reason why your garage door won’t open is that the batteries have died in your remote.
Almost all garage door openers have a door reverse feature.
Check to see if your garage door opener is plugged into a working outlet.
Broken springs are a much more serious problem as to why your garage won’t open – especially if they have snapped.
When the springs of a garage door snap, the door cable will typically snap under the amount of energy released with the break.
If the sensitivity is set too high or too low, the opener will not be able to sense the weight of the door, whether too little or too much. The result? It may cause the garage door not to open at all.
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