The staff at Premium Garage Door Service comes across many garage door opener problems. Here's a list of the most common, along with solutions:
Opener doesn't operate with either the remote or wall switch
There's probably a disruption with the power source. Make sure the motor is plugged in, and if so, check the circuit breaker and fuses.
Garage door won't fully shut or reverses after hitting the floor
Usually, this is because the close limit switch needs adjustment. Check your manufacturer's guide or have a garage door technician investigate the issue.
Door reverses before hitting the floor
See if the sensors are on the same level, facing each other. Uneven sensors will not work in sync, thus causing the door to reverse. If evened, then it could be that the close force needs adjustment.
Garage door does not completely open or close
Make sure there are no objects in the way of the sensors. If the beams are clear, take a look at the hardware for any loose or broken parts.
Remote control doesn't open or close the door
The simple solution is to change the remote's batteries. If you've put a fresh set in and it still doesn't work, then take a look at the remote's and opener's frequencies to see if they are the same. It also could be because of the remote being operated out of range, the motor unit's antenna is not hanging down or the remote needs programmed.
Having problems with your Minnesota garage door? Get in touch with Premium Garage Door Service at www.PremiumGarageDoorService.com.
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