Do You Need Emergency Garage Door Repair Service?
When it comes to garage door repair, we’ve seen it all. Find a few common emergency garage door issues we see below.
Garage Door Won’t Open or Close
If your garage door is stuck in either an open or closed position and won’t move, it’s time to call an expert technician to diagnose the issue. An open garage door can pose a security risk, while a closed one can prevent you from getting your car out. This problem typically indicates an issue with the main gear or other components of the garage door opener. Genie of Fairview offers emergency repair services to quickly diagnose and resolve your garage door problems. Trust us with all your emergency needs and schedule an appointment today.
Garage Door Is Off the Track
If your garage door is hanging unevenly, making loud sounds, or exhibiting strange movements, like shaking, it may be off the tracks. If you’re seeing signs of this, to prevent further damage, we recommend you quit operating it immediately and give us a call. We offer emergency garage door repair services in the Akron and Cleveland areas to ensure we’re able to get your garage door up and running as quickly as possible!
Garage Door Springs Are Broken
If your garage door springs are broken, there are several signs to watch for, many of which may require urgent repair. When the springs are damaged, the cables may appear loose or partially open, a visible gap may be present, or the garage door might be crooked. If you observe any of these problems, contact Genie of Fairview for repair services.
Do I Need Emergency Garage Door Service? Check These 3 Things!
Before deciding if you need emergency garage door repair service, check a few items:
- Power to Garage Door Opener: Is your garage door plugged in and connected? Make sure everything is plugged in and connected. A lack of power could cause your operator to not function properly.
- Sensor Isn’t Blocked: Is something blocking the garage door sensor? If you notice something blocking the photo eye sensor, move it out of the way and test the garage door. If the issue persists, there could be a more significant issue with the garage door.
- Remote Batteries Aren’t Dead: Is the garage door opener remote dead? Check the batteries on your garage door opener remote to ensure they are not dead.