Thursday, January 5, 2017

Troubleshooting Garage Door Openers

Your garage door opener is one hard worker! Each time you access your garage, your trusty opener system works along with your springs and cables to lift and lower your very heavy (several hundred pounds) door; again and again for years! Our garage door openers offer real convenience. Without them, we’d have to get in and out of our cars and manually open or close our garage doors each time we used them. Many remember having to do just that in the “old days” and a few still do.

A working garage door opener system not only gives us convenience, it also provides a form of security as we don’t have to leave the safety and comfort of our vehicles in order to move the garage door up and down. If you consider that you’ve momentarily left your car to open your garage door, you realize that a thief or burglar could easily jump in and drive off with your vehicle or even attack you and get access to your key ring that most likely includes access to your home. Having a garage door opener that works, bypasses all this hassle, and potential danger.

Our Marietta Garage Door Repair shop offers fast and affordable repair, installation and replacement options for your home or business garage door opener. While our service is always done at your convenience, you may wish to explore some troubleshooting options just in case your garage door opener decides to stop working as it should.

Do This First!

If your Marietta, GA garage door opener isn’t working, don’t panic. You might see dollar signs and potential big bills flashing through your mind but often the solution is a simple and very cost effective (even free!) one. Start by checking your power supply. If nothing happened when you pushed the “power” button on your garage wall or remote then be sure to apply this step. Find the electrical outlet on your garage ceiling where your opener unit is plugged into. Did you find it? Now, unplug the opener by pulling the cord out. Plug something else into it for the test. You can use a small appliance like a shaver or a radio. Does the appliance work? If yes, it’s not your power supply. If not, be sure to check your breaker box to see if one of them has tripped. If so, you will need to reset it. You’d be surprised how many times Marietta Garage Door Repair has responded to a service call and simply found that the power supply was the culprit. Save yourself some time and money by checking first.

On To Step Two!

So your power supply is fine. Try this. Let’s see if your opener system has somehow locked. Many opener units have a locking mechanism on the wall switch that can be triggered into the “off” position. Something as simple as a bump can sometimes cause your opener system to lock down. Not all openers have this lock. If you are not sure about yours, check your owner’s manual or do a YouTube search for your particular opener model to find out more.

Step 3 – Your Safety Eyes!

It’s true. Something as simple as your garage door’s safety eyes can cause your opener system to stop working. Our Marietta Garage Door Repair crew often finds that a blocked signal is the cause for many garage door opener service calls. In crowded garages, it’s very simple for a bicycle or garden rake to bump one of our safety eyes so that the light beam from one sensor doesn’t connect with the other one.

Bumps aren’t the only thing that can cause your safety eyes to stop working. They may have become unplugged from the power source or even some of their wiring could have been cut or frayed by having a shovel or something heavy fall on them. Again, check your owner’s manual (if you have it), or go online and “Google” your opener unit’s brand to see what videos come up relating to its repair or to safety eye alignment.

More Tips

Be double sure to check the battery in your remote! And no, your remote is NOT your opener! Many people confuse this and there’s a difference. After all, your television’s remote is not the TV is it? Your entire garage door opener system can work like a charm and need no repair or even adjustment but if your remote’s battery is dead, it won’t operate like usual. Simply take out the battery and test it if you have a battery tester. If not, don’t despair. In Marietta GA you can take that battery to any Radio Shack, Wal-Mart or K-Mart store and they will test it for you for free. Most home improvement stores like Lowe’s or Home Depot will too.

Marietta Garage Door Repair also recommends this fast and simple test. You can override your garage door’s sensors by pressing the wall switch and holding it down. Use this tip when you are trying to operate your garage door and all you get is blinking lights but no door movement.

You can also check your garage door opener’s capacitor. You can look online for videos and easy instructions on how to do this or you can just follow these simple steps. Firstly, unplug the unit; you don’t need shocks to yourself or further damage to your system by leaving it plugged in. Secondly, open the panel to your mounted garage door opener. Look for any bulging or leaking of fluid. If you see any, you’ll need to replace the capacitor. A new one of the same size simply snaps into place. Replace the panel and plug the opener unit back into the power source.

If you’ve tried these helpful tips and your opener still doesn’t work you may need it serviced or even replaced. You can always call your favorite automotive garage door repair shop or you can try our helpful Marietta Garage Door Repair service. Don’t forget, we offer free consultations, free price quotes, affordable rates and same day appointments!




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Sunday, December 4, 2016

How to Make Your Garage Door Last as Long as Possible

Considering normal wear and tear, just how long should a garage door last? It depends. First of all, the manufacturer will provide you with an official rough estimate. Furthermore, if the construction materials are of excellent quality, your garage door is bound to last much longer than average.

 

A garage door is a major part of your home’s appearance and value. It’s certainly a big decision, choosing to install a new garage door, since it could cost a significant amount. Instead, a good option is that you can simply keep the one you’ve got, and maintain it so it stays in good condition. Ideally, you want it to keep functioning and looking as nice as you can, and for as long as you can.

 

Modern garage doors are of better quality than your parents’ garage doors. Nowadays they’re manufactured according to stricter safety standards. A premium-quality garage door helps provide a barrier for the reduction of heat transfer into the garage. Hardware and door sections of optimum-quality garage doors are thoroughly tested and offer better warranties.

 

When you think about it, your garage door is the largest operating appliance in your home. Make sure to keep it in superior shape. Particularly if you use your garage as a game room or a workshop, you’ll need to have a well-maintained garage, which includes starting out with a solid and reliable garage door.

 

Follow a maintenance schedule.

Be sure to follow the regular maintenance schedule recommended by your local garage door experts. For extra safety, inspect the components of your garage door system around once a month. Replace any worn parts as you discover them, and tighten down any loose bolts you find. If you notice any uncommon noises whenever your garage door opens or closes, then investigate. If there are issues with pulleys, wires, springs, and cables will definitely require extra attention from a professional. Even if you don’t notice anything significant, it’s best to schedule an annual inspection with a trusty local garage door repair service.

 

It’s relatively easy, and well worth the time and effort needed to maintain your garage door. You’ll save money over the long haul. You won’t have to spend a lot on repairs, nor should you have to replace it for many years.

 

Keep it clean.

Make your garage door last longer by washing it, on both sides, with a sponge and some water and mild dish soap. Using clean water, rinse it well. Don’t forget the garage door opener sensor eyes: Wash it with a clean, dry cloth. Keep the area around the sensors free of dirt and cobwebs.

 

  • Do you have a wooden garage door? If you ever see any signs of chipping and peeling, you can maintain exceptional curb appeal by adding a fresh coat of paint.
  • Is your garage door made of steel? Wash it at minimum every other year. For added cold-weather protection, apply car wax.

 

Keep it balanced.

Check the balance at least twice per year:

 

1      Disconnect the door from the opener, and operate it manually. (Pull down on the rope hanging from the opener, and this will disconnect the door, so you can lift it up.)

2      At approximately 3 or 4 feet from the floor, the door should balance. If the door’s too heavy, if there’s resistance, or if the door doesn’t stay all the way up, the spring will need adjusting, so hire a local dependable garage door expert.

3      Check your owner’s manual for instructions on how to reattach the garage door to your garage door opener.

 

Keep it lubricated.

Most garage door springs last for about ten years. The most common reasons garage door repair is required are broken cables and springs. To do as much as possible to prevent the need for repairs, always keep your garage door springs, rollers, and hinges lubricated.

 

Most garage door professional technicians will tell you that it’s necessary to keep the springs lubricated once a year, right before winter; other experts say to do it every three months. In any case, use a reputable brand, so it won’t dry out.

 

Without lubrication, your garage door springs will eventually rust, and the coils will bind. It doesn’t take much; a light coating is all you need. Don’t use anything too heavy, or it will attract more grime and dirt.

 

You can also do your part to prolong the life of your garage door opener. Most garage door openers can last a good twenty years. Keep an eye on the opener’s main gear. Open the case, and lubricate the main gear with white lithium grease.

 

Keep it safe.

It’s important to check the garage door’s safety features regularly. Wave in front of the electronic eye in order to check the door’s safety sensors. The door should go back up when the beam is broken.

 

Keep it working.

 

1      Operate your garage door one full cycle (open and close), making sure it’s smooth.

2      Examine the automatic reversing garage door opener feature: When the door is on its way down, grab it, giving it a bit of resistance, to see if it reverses. If it doesn’t, then the opener’s sensitivity needs adjusting by a professional.

3      If the garage door doesn’t reverse, or if you see any other issues, it’s time to hire a qualified garage door expert to inspect, repair, adjust, and/or replace what’s needed.

 

CAUTION!

Avoid serious injury! Unless you’re an engineer, NEVER ATTEMPT to adjust the spring tension on your garage door by yourself! Only an exceedingly qualified garage door professional technician can provide the proper maintenance you need. Your garage door springs are always under high tension, and if not serviced correctly, they can cause serious injury, and even death. Along with the garage door springs, the drums, cables, and also the garage door bottom brackets, which the cables attach to, are all under high pressure.

 

We cannot say it enough: If any of your garage door components requires adjusting, hire a top-quality local garage door repair company you can count on. If you’re located anywhere in Marietta, Georgia, you may want to consider a reputable company such as Marietta Garage Door Repair.




Article source here: How to Make Your Garage Door Last as Long as Possible

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

This Is How You Steal 7 Audis From A Garage And Get Away Scot-Free

This Is How You Steal 7 Audis From A Garage And Get Away Scot-Free

Watch as seven Audis are stolen in one night by one bold group of thieves.

Car security is violated on a new level in this video, taken from an Audi dealership service center in San Francisco. The beginning is something from an "Indiana Jones" movie as the outside gate lowers and the thieves run in underneath it, gaining access to the garage in the process. From there the thieves are seen walking around with flashlights surveying what's up for the taking. They're a little sloppy, though. Why didn't they consider the cameras at the dealership?



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