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Fixing Common Garage Door Opener Problems

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Garage door openers can develop issues over time that prevent doors from opening and closing properly. Signs of problems include failing to fully open or close, strange noises, remote control malfunctions, and sensor problems. When Professional Help is Needed Minor issues can often be fixed with troubleshooting, but it's best to call a technician if you notice increased problems, unusual noises, flashing indicator lights, or safety concerns. Why Choose West Coast Garage Doors With 25+ years of experience, we have the expertise to diagnose and fix any garage door opener issue . We offer 24/7 emergency service, quality craftsmanship, upfront pricing, and recommended yearly tune-ups. Common Opener Repairs Instead of replacement, many opener problems can be fixed with repairs to the motor/mechanism, belts/chains, logic boards, remotes, or sensors. We have parts in stock for quick repairs. When To Replace an Opener If an opener is over 15 years old, it may be more co...

Keeping Your Garage Door Working Smoothly

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Garage doors provide convenient access to your home and vehicles. The cables connect the springs and opener to the door panels, allowing the springs to lift the door as it opens and closes. Damaged cables can prevent smooth operation. What Are Garage Door Cables? There are two main cable types: Torsion spring cables located above the door Extension spring cables on the door sides with extra safety cables Cables attach to pulleys and cable drums to move the door. Frayed or broken cables disrupt proper functioning. Signs Cables Need Service Watch for: difficulty opening/closing, uneven door alignment, loud noises, visible damage. Catching problems early prevents more serious issues through cable replacement. DIY vs Professional Repair Cables cost $90-$350, professional installation $175-$300 per cable. Addressing underlying issues like springs while cables are replaced prevents repeat repairs. DIY is complex; working near wound springs risks injury. Benef...

When to Replace Your Garage Door Springs

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Garage door springs counterbalance the weight of the door to allow smooth opening and closing. After years of frequent use, these springs eventually wear out or break. Replacing worn springs is essential for accessible and secure garage access. There are two main spring types: torsion springs, mounted above the door, that twist and turn when operating the door; and extension springs along the door tracks that stretch and contract. No matter the type, broken or tension-loose springs make the door too heavy to open manually and strain the electric opener. Signs You Need New Springs Indications your springs need replacing include: the door feeling too heavy, not staying open, loud popping noises, uneven opening/closing, abrupt full closing, visible rust or damage, and ages over 10 years. If you notice these, contact a professional technician right away. Dangers of DIY Replacement We advise against DIY garage door spring replacement unless highly skilled. Reasons include ...