Garage Door Repair: Do-It-Yourself Repairs To Save Money

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Want to save money on garage door repairs?
What repairs can you easily do yourself?
What are the common causes of garage door failures?

When something goes wrong with your garage door it's going to cost you a large sum of money to get it repaired. First of all it will cost close to $100.00 for the technician just to visit your home to assess the damage unless you ask for a free quote. Secondly you'll need to add in the cost of the actual repair which may be 100s of dollars.

Did you know that many minor garage door repairs you can actually do yourself? It just requires a little knowledge but once you know what to look it will save a lot of time, money and frustration.

Your garage door system is a complicated system that includes springs, pulleys, etc as well as a heavy garage door you don't want to mess with. Here are 4 things to check before you call your garage door technician. Most of them you can fix yourself but anything more complicated should be left to a professional.

4 Things To Check Before Calling A Technician

Garage door won't open or close

Common Causes

1. Dead batteries
The batteries of your remote door opener may be dead. Replace the batteries and try again. Make sure you've put them in the correct way. Usually this solves the problem.

2. Electronic eyes not aligned
There are 2 electronic eyes one at each end of the garage door that create an invisible light between them. If these are not aligned with each other it will affect the opening and closing of the door. To correct the alignment simply move one of the eyes up or down a little on its housing, then try closing the door again. You'll need some patience to achieve success.

Garage door opens but won't close

Common Causes

3. Obstruction under door
If something is obstructing the garage door it will open but won't close. This safety mechanism is to prevent a person or an object from being crushed underneath the door. Check you haven't left a shovel, bag or something else under the door. Remove it and try again.

4. Broken springs, cables or pulleys
If you've checked all the above things first and still have problems closing your garage door you may have a broken spring, cable or pulley. Don't try to keep closing the door. It will only make things worse and cost more to repair.

Since this type of repair is beyond what you can do yourself, call your garage door repair technician. He'll be able to easily diagnose and fix the problem. Most door repair companies offer a free quote and some even offer discount coupons. Ask about them when the technician visits your home. You'll save some money.
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