Q&A
COMMON QUESTIONS
Check the batteries, ensure the opener is powered on, and verify the remote is within range.
Look for a visibly broken or stretched spring, difficulty in opening the door, or a loud bang when it breaks.
It is recommended to have professional cable inspections annually to detect wear, fraying, or misalignment.
Unbalanced cables, damaged springs, or misaligned tracks can lead to a garage door becoming unbalanced.
While it is possible for DIY enthusiasts, it is recommended to consult professionals due to the complexity and safety concerns.
Noises can indicate worn-out gears, loose hardware, or the need for lubrication. Professional inspection can help identify the cause.
Signs include fraying, rusting, or visible damage to the cables. Prompt replacement is necessary to avoid further issues.
Misaligned tracks, worn-out cables, or a malfunctioning opener can result in a slow-moving garage door.
Due to the high tension, it is essential to avoid attempting spring repairs yourself and rely on trained professionals for safety.
Regular maintenance, lubrication, and avoiding excessive strain on the opener can help extend its lifespan.