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Garage Door Closure Problems

Arvada Garage Door Repair Pros is pleased to have been able to put together some information for people like you, who are located all over the country, to be able to know why certain problems with your garage door are occurring. If you are in Arvada, CO then you are welcome to call this team of professionals when your garage door is malfunctioning. No one wants to deal with a garage door that causes them to be late for work, or that causes them to stress out. If your garage door is stuck as a result of trying to close it, then you have a problem on your hands. If your garage door closes some of the way but then starts to reverse or re-open, then you have an issue that needs to be resolved fast.

Let’s say that you pull in the driveway, push your remote’s button to open your garage door, and then you pull your car into the garage. You get out of the car, unload your belongings, and press the button again to close the garage door. But then you realize that nothing is happening. Finally, the garage door rolls down to close, but then it stops halfway. There are numerous reasons that can cause a garage door to malfunction. Of course, if ever in doubt, it is always best to call an expert for help. But have a look at some of the scenarios outlined here and see if any of them apply to you. You might be able to find the quick fix that you are looking for, right here.

Problem: Garage door closes some of the way but then reverses to open

When this is happening, it is important to make sure that you aren’t dealing with something simple like an obstruction in the tracks. An obstruction could trigger your garage door’s sensors and cause it to reverse, thinking that something is in its way like a child or pet. Check at the top of the tracks if you don’t see anything lower down. If you see something even as small as a stick, it can cause the garage door to reverse when you are trying to close it.

Perhaps this isn’t the issue. But while you are checking the tracks, check their shape. Are they bent at all? Do you notice any warping? In a place like Colorado, we see weather fluctuations, and this can cause issues with the tracks. If you are in a place that sees serious weather changes, this could be the culprit. Of course, you don’t want to cause any damage to your garage door, so you might want to hire an expert for this one.

If you have determined that the problem doesn’t have to do with a track obstruction or a warped track, then the next area to check is the limit switch on your opener. Switches can, for various reasons, end up becoming loose. You can adjust the limit switch screws using a screw driver. 

Problem: The garage door and remote are not working together

If you’ve already ruled out the wall switch as the cause of the issue, then it is time to check the remote. The best place to start is with the batteries. If you change the batteries and everything works properly, then perhaps a dying battery was the issue to begin with. This might not solve your problem, though. Check the remote eyes for any dirt, and if you can see any, rub some alcohol on the remote eyes. The next step, if these things don’t work, is to get a brand new remote control. You can always swap out the receiver, but it is best to have an expert do this job.

Problem: Safety sensors

Safety sensors exist, as their name suggests, are a form of safety. They are located at the bottom of the door most of the time. You can find them on either side of your garage door. When you look at them, you should notice a light. Both should be turned on. Do you notice that the lights are blinking? If so, this could indicate a problem, for instance, the sensor eyes might not be properly aligned. Moving the sensors can allow them to be realigned, which should resolve any concerns with a malfunctioning garage door, if the safety sensors were the culprit. Of course, something could be in the path of the sensor, which is causing its light to blink. Even something as miniscule as dust can cause a problem. Do you notice when you operate your garage door that there is a lot of vibration? If so, this could have forced the sensors to shift their position slightly. Tighten them up using a screw driver, if you are comfortable in doing so, of course.

Problem: Garage door fails to respond to wall switch or remote

When this issue is occurring, it’s most often a result of a problematic power source with the opener. Ensure that the opener is fully plugged in, check your circuit breaker for any problematic fuses and change the batteries in the opener unit. If none of these fixes solve the issue, call in an expert.

It is our hope that you found some of this advice to be useful. But if ever you are concerned about doing repairs yourself, be sure to call an expert. If you are not in Arvada, CO then you certainly have other options. A Google search for a garage door repair expert in your city should turn up numerous results. Just be sure to check reviews and ratings – you want to hire a company that has good feedback, insurance and licensing. Be cautious when working around any garage door that is malfunctioning, and be sure small children and pets stay away from it. In a worst case scenario, the garage door might end up falling down fast, and someone could get hurt. Always be safe, first and foremost!


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