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DIY Solutions for Common Garage Door Issues You Can Easily Fix


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Are you experiencing trouble with your garage door but hesitant to call a repairman right away? Don't worry, many common problems can be resolved with a few simple DIY solutions. Here are some tips on how you can troubleshoot and fix issues without the need to call a garage door repairman.


1. Sensors Being Knocked Off:

One common issue that can easily be fixed is when the sensors of your garage door are knocked off alignment. These sensors are responsible for ensuring that the door does not close on anything obstructing its path. If you notice that your garage door is not closing properly or reversing unexpectedly, check to see if the sensors are properly aligned. Simply adjust them so that they are facing each other and are clean from any debris that may be blocking their view.


2. Lubrication:

Another common problem that can cause your garage door to malfunction is lack of proper lubrication. Over time, the moving parts of your garage door system can become dry and start to squeak or stick. To fix this issue, use a silicone-based lubricant to grease the tracks, rollers, hinges, and springs of your garage door. This simple maintenance task can help prevent wear and tear on your garage door system and keep it running smoothly.


3. Loose Hardware:

If you notice that your garage door is making unusual noises or not operating as smoothly as it used to, check for any loose hardware such as bolts, nuts, or screws. Tighten any loose hardware you find using a wrench or screwdriver. This simple fix can help prevent further damage to your garage door system and ensure it operates properly.


4. Resetting the Opener:

Sometimes, a simple reset of the garage door opener can resolve minor issues such as the door not responding to commands or not closing all the way. Refer to your owner's manual for instructions on how to reset the opener or try unplugging it for a few minutes before plugging it back in.


By following these DIY solutions, you can troubleshoot and fix common garage door issues without the need to call a repairman. Remember to always prioritize safety when working on your garage door system and consult a professional if you encounter more complex problems.


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