Why a Garage Door is Stuck

A broken spring is the most common cause if a garage door is stuck

Garage doors are complex machines with various working parts, so sometimes they experience technical troubles. A common issue many homeowners face is when the garage door becomes stuck. Though it's best to hire a professional for repairs, homeowners should still understand why a garage door may become stuck to resolve the issue and help prevent it in the future.

Broken spring

A broken spring is the most common cause if a garage door is stuck. The spring above the garage door usually shows visual signs of damage, so this issue should be easy to identify. However, there isn't much to prevent this from happening. Routine lubrication can prolong a spring's life, but they usually break after 4 to 6 years. When spring breaks, hire a professional to replace it, as it's a complicated job that is dangerous for the inexperienced.

Cable problems

The cable is located on either side of the garage door. Cables are attached to two drums, which work together with the spring and opener to roll up the door. Sometimes, the cable can become loose or completely derailed from prolonged, frequent use. The cable is one of the essential parts a garage door needs to be able to move, just like the spring. Repairing a garage door cable is relatively simple, but hiring professional assistance is always most effective if there are any doubts or the cable has wholly snapped.

Locked transmitter or opener

Sometimes, if a garage door is stuck, it doesn't mean there is anything wrong with the door, but rather that something has mistakenly locked. For example, if the transmitter blinks rapidly, it is locked, and the opener cannot function. To unlock it, hold down the open button on the transmitter for five seconds, and the blinking should stop. Additionally, most garage doors have a manual lock that can sometimes be unintentionally engaged. If a garage door is stuck, check the red rope and ensure it is not locked or disconnected from the motor entirely. This prevents unnecessarily paying a service fee for an issue that could have been solved independently.

Power

If all else fails and the garage door remains stuck, check to see if the opener is plugged in, as it's common for something to be left unplugged accidentally. Also, check the batteries in the remote or whatever device is used to open the garage door. This is easy to overlook and can save time and money by checking.

Garage doors can become stuck for various reasons. Often, the cause is a simple mistake that can be resolved quickly. However, sometimes, professional help is necessary. Follow these steps to attempt to resolve the problem, but if all else fails, a professional garage door repair company can assess and resolve the issue quickly.

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