4 Reasons To Replace Your Garage Door Opener

The garage door opener is what controls the functioning of the garage door. You don't have to replace the garage door just to replace the garage door opener, so you will be able to keep the same garage door to save money while still receiving more features from a new garage door opener. Here are four reasons you should consider replacing your garage door opener today:

  1. Safety Reverse Doesn't Work: The safety reverse is the feature that automatically pauses the garage door from closing if something is in the way of the beams at the bottom of the garage door. This prevents the garage door from shutting on a child who may be in the way, a pet, or anything else. It is extremely important to ensure that the safety reverse is constantly working. To test, you should set a something in front of the beams and try to shut the door. If you shut the garage door and it doesn't reverse, then you may consider replacing your garage door opener.
  2. Too Noisy: At some point, the garage door opener can become worn and cause the garage door to make a ton of noise when it is opening and shutting. Not only can this disturb people in the house, but it can also other neighbors if it is noisy enough. This is when you know it is time to replace your garage door opener or at least the chain that is attached to it, which can become rusty and be the main reason for the noise.
  3. Security Features Aren't Up-to-Date: Old garage door openers had a specific code that was used by homeowners to open and close the garage door. Thieves were able to easily receive this information with special devices that would allow them easy access into your garage. A new garage door opener doesn't have a specific code attached to it. Garage door openers are now made to change the code every time the garage door is opened or closed. This prevents thieves from having easy access.
  4. No Battery Backup: If you have an older garage door opener, then it likely does not have a battery backup feature. This means that when the power is out, you will not be able to exit your garage door easily or enter. With a battery backup, however, your garage door will continue to function in the same way and you won't have to open the garage door manually. 

By knowing the reasons to replace your garage door opener, you can begin to see the many features you will have once the new opener is in place. Contact a company like Overhead Door Of Akron for more information about updating your garage door.

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One of the many things that needed some attention when we moved into our first home recently was the garage door. Modern garage doors have engines, sensors, and can be a bit complicated to deal with on your own. In some situations, as was the case with ours, you may find yourself shopping for a new door for your garage. In other situations, you may simply need a qualified professional to come diagnose the problem and perform a repair or maintenance. Either way, this blog is here to help educate home owners on the basics of maintaining a garage door.