What To Do When Your Garage Door Wont Close

January 5, 2023

If your garage door is stuck, there are several things you can do to troubleshoot it and find the issue. The good news is that you don’t have to call a professional immediately until you have tried everything on your own. That is because you could spend a lot on something that was pretty minor. 

DIY Tips for Fixing a Stuck Garage Door

If you cant close garage, here are some simple fixes you can try first before you call in a professional.

Assess the Situation

Perform a visual inspection of your garage door. This should be the first thing you do. You can check if something is blocking the safety sensors or underneath the garage door that is keeping it from opening.

Inspect Safety Sensor

Once you have confirmed that nothing is blocking your garage door or sensors, you can go ahead and check the safety sensors. The goal is to ensure that the sensors are properly lined up and clean. Since the garage collects a lot of dust, certain parts, including the sensor, can accumulate grime and dirt. Something as simple as a cobweb can cover the sensor lens enough to stop it from working.

Check the Wall Station

If you have checked the sensors, and they seem to be working fine, you can then check the wall station. To troubleshoot the wall station, press and hold the wall station using firm pressure until the garage door meets the ground.

If the door closes using this method, then it is safe to say that there is something wrong with the safety sensor. Sometimes certain electrical components within the safety sensors can stop working properly if you recently had a power outage or lightning strike. The good news is that you won’t need to call in a professional if this is the issue. You can simply re-align the sensors and wipe them off on your own.

Check the Manual Release Cord

The manual release cord is located on the garage door opener. This should allow you to free the garage door opener from the doors. This way, you can manually pull down the garage door on your own. You should notice a handle near the bottom of your garage door. This will assist you with pulling the door down once you free it from the opener.

Contact a Professional

Finally, if you’ve tried all of the above methods and still have a stuck garage door, it is time to call in a professional. There could be other things causing the problem that you will not be able to fix on your own. A garage door professional can assist in more complicated issues and can perform a tune-up if needed. Keep in mind that garage door openers will be unable to open the garage door if you are unable to lift the door manually.

It can be overwhelming to deal with this type of situation. However, the good news is that you can try and perform all of the above steps to troubleshoot your stuck garage door. These recommendations are there to help you resolve the issue on your own without spending money on expensive repairs.

 

 

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