Garages are one of the biggest areas of the home and are essential for many things, including parking your car and storing valuables. Therefore, their doors need a properly functioning opening and closing mechanism to allow easy, convenient, and safe access. A garage door opener is the main component that facilitates the opening and closing of a garage door using mechanical or electrical systems. Despite their importance, garage door openers also experience wear and tear over time, creating issues that make it difficult to access your garage hence the need for repair or replacement. This piece provides insight into common signs that you need professional garage door opener repair or replacement. 

Noisy garage door opener 

It's common for garage door openers that use a mechanical opening system to make some noise when accessing the garage. However, if the noise is louder than usual, it's a sign of a problem; therefore, you should call a technician to look at it. For instance, an irritating grinding or screeching sound from the garage door opener is a sign of a lack of lubrication or damaged motors, drive gears, and garage door rollers. Professional technicians check the door to determine the exact issue and recommend lubrication or the installation of new openers if the damage is extensive. 

The garage door opener remote control is not working

If your garage door opener is remote-controlled, failure of the remote control to function is a sign of an issue. Before calling a technician, try replacing the remote batteries or check to see if objects are blocking the signal between the remote and the garage door opener. If you do both of these steps and the remote is still not working, it could be a sign of a more significant issue that requires a professional garage door opener repair. It can be that the remote control is damaged, which means you need to install a new garage door opener to get a compatible remote control. It could also be an issue with the receiver at the garage door opener that requires reprogramming or replacement. 

Garage door opener moving too slowly or too quickly

Unusual change in speed in the garage door opener's movement is another issue requiring a professional diagnosis. Lack of lubrication and worn-out or damaged drive gears, motors, or door rollers cause a mechanical garage door opener to struggle to move. For electric ones, slow movement mainly arises from a malfunctioning circuit board or a problem with the opener's power supply. When it comes to an unusually rapid movement in your electrical or mechanical garage door opener, it could be due to loose components, incorrect adjustable speed settings, faulty safety sensors, or high-power voltage.

Take away

Other signs of garage door problems include failure to respond to keypads and visible physical damage. Contact a local repair service to learn more about garage door opener repairs.

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