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When To Replace Garage Door Opener Systems

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Remote garage door openers are simple enough in theory, but they are one of those features that can make your life so much easier — as long as they’re working! The problem is that, like virtually any electronic device, garage door openers don’t last forever. At some point, you’ll need to fix or replace garage door opener systems, and there could be a variety of parts or components that need repair or replacement. This is why it’s always best to call in the garage experts at Garage Pros

In the meantime, continue reading to learn more about when you should replace garage door openers and what signs to look for.

3 Signs It’s Time To Replace Garage Door Opener Systems

1. Motion Sensors Aren’t Working

Most modern garage door openers use multiple sensors to detect if there is a person or object that would prevent the door from closing. Additionally, many have sensors that you can put in your vehicle so that when you (and only you) approach the garage, the door opens automatically, and you can drive right in. If either sensor is not functioning properly, this is definitely something that will require repair or replacement as soon as possible. If you expect your garage to open automatically and it doesn’t, it could cause you to crash into the closed garage! Even worse, a person could get injured if the sensor is not working properly and they walk under the garage door as it’s closing.

2. Manual Input Doesn’t Respond

Setting aside automatic sensors, you should have a manual override switch to open and close the garage door as needed. If this button isn’t working, the solution could be as simple as replacing the battery (for remote controls), but it may require more technical know-how for wall-mounted buttons that don’t use batteries. When the manual input isn’t working, this can be a sign of a larger problem with the system.  Either way, if this isn’t working, you’ll need to get it checked out by a professional

3. Garage Door Moves Slowly or Gets Stuck

Sometimes, the problem doesn’t appear to be with your garage door opener at all but with the garage door itself. The garage door might move very slowly when opening and closing, or it might get stuck halfway through either process. However, if you’ve checked the tracks and there are no physical obstructions, then it’s most likely a disconnect within the garage door opener system. This may require a professional to repair or replace multiple parts or entirely replace garage door opener systems to ensure they work correctly and don’t cause damage to your home.

How Often Should A Garage Door Opener Be Replaced?

As a general rule, you should expect to replace garage door opener systems once every 10 to 15 years. This isn’t a hard and fast rule, as it could depend on the system you use, how much wear and tear you’ve put on it, and a variety of other factors. That said, garage door openers are generally treated as a long-term investment that shouldn’t need a lot of maintenance or frequent replacements. 

Get Help Replacing Your Garage Door Opener From the Garage Pros

Is your garage door opener not functioning properly? Are you looking for professionals who can get the job done right? Finally, are you located in or near the greater Kansas City area? If so, then Garage Pros is the answer.  With over 50 years of experience, our team is knowledgeable and committed to providing outstanding customer service.   Reach out to us when it’s time to replace garage door opener systems or if you have any questions!

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