Wednesday, September 22, 2021

How Do I Open My Garage Door When The Power Is Out?

Garage doors protect your car and valuables from natural disasters and burglars. However, it happens that your door fails. When your reliable, automatic opener doesn’t work for a day, it’s just a way to tell you that something is wrong and that maintenance needs to be checked. No need to panic, you can do simple checks yourself first. Raynor resedential garage door manufacturer is the professional team you need when it comes to removing problems with your garage door that you are not able to solve by yourself. It is not expected from you to know how to solve everything. Sometimes a help from a professional is exactly what you need to prevent causing more damage than you already have with your garage door.



Problem number 1. - If the garage door does not respond to opening and closing with the remote control.

Remote controls provide an easy way for us to control the electronics, but sometimes they stop working for an unknown reason. If the power is on and the door does not respond, there may be a problem with the door motor or the remote is faulty. change them, then approach the sensor and try moving the door again. If the sensor receives a signal and still does not respond, it means that the problem is in the motor.

Problem number 2 - The garage door won't open and you're trapped inside.

Automatic doors provide us with a convenient way to open and close at the touch of a button. However, when the controls do not respond to the command, the remote does not work, and you are late for work in the garage, without panic. It would be logical to check if your garage mechanism is disconnected from the socket. If it is turned on and still refuses to work, check the wires and fuses. Your motor may have failed due to overuse. In that case, call our Garage Door Team. Never attempt to repair electrical components yourself. You can only lead to a major breakdown or fire. Use the manual settings that will be explained to you separately by the garage door team and it will open.

Problem number 3 - If you live in an area that is experiencing drastic changes in weather conditions, then do not be surprised if the garage door fails during the winter. The door refuses to open because it is frozen and stuck in the garage floor. Do not try to solve this problem by persistently giving commands remotely because it will not respond. Using a hair dryer will melt the ice with which the door is glued to the floor, never use a shovel or sharp devices as you may damage the door.

Contact us today and let us help you with your problem. Our professionals are always here with you and know exactly what needs to be done in such cases.

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