A Guide To Hushing Your Grumbling Garage Door Opener By Learning The Lingo It Speaks

Posted on: 2 June 2015

If there is one component or fixture that makes your garage door a more convenient entry and exit way to your home, it is the garage door opener. With the garage door opener being a feature of overhead doors since the late 1920's, a lot of homeowners take these mechanical units for granted until something starts to go wrong. Usually when the garage door opener starts to have issues, it will be quite vocal and it will be hard to avoid its grumbling and chatter. The key to pinpointing specific problems and knowing when to call garage door repair professionals is all about learning the lingo that your opener speaks.

Faint Squealing and Squeaks - Garage door openers operate with a chain or belt pulley system that uses the spring torsion and tensioners to raise and lower the garage door. As the chain or belt slips over the pulley system, friction generated by metal on metal can cause squeals and squeaks. These may be faint at first, but they will get louder and louder if not tended to. You should have a professional check your garage door opener to ensure that everything is in alignment and the belt or chain is on track.

Loud, Grumbles and Groans - Loud groans will often sound like they are coming from everywhere in the garage because they can be so high-volume. The sound is more of a combination of noises from your garage door torsion system and the opener. This is likely due to something that is holding the garage door as the opener works to pull it open, which will cause the fears inside of the motor unit to grind and complain. The problem should be immediately addressed to prevent damage that will be unavoidable if the issue persists.

Ticking Crackles - The sound of crackles and ticking is most often associated with some type of electrical connection failure. In most cases, this type of sound will not be very loud, and you may not hear it all the time, but it will usually be accompanied by intermittent problems with your garage door. What you are hearing is the sound of electrical current not being routed to the motor of the opener. This will force the current regulator to tick, or even crackle and snap like the sound of sparks.

Once you have the basic comprehension to understand the language of the faulty garage door opener, you will feel much more confident when you call a professional (like those at Casp Garage Doors) to come out and take a look. When you can clearly communicate problems, it is more likely that you will see the issue addressed quickly and quiet your noisy opener for good.

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